Kitchen and Bath: A Narrow Bath for a Tight Spot

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When the owners first suggested to me the possibility of adding a new bathroom on the second floor of their Cape, I didn’t give it much thought; it seemed like a straightforward enough job. But when the time came to make an estimate, there were some unusual aspects to the job that made it an interesting challenge. The project began with a phone call asking me to recommend an architect. While the owners were not interested in full architectural services, they realized that their visualization skills were weak and wanted a design expert to offer some suggestions. The architect would work up a couple of schematics and then hand them off to me for pricing and execution. Wish List The

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Lee McGinley

Lee McGinley designs and builds high-performance houses from his home base in Addison, Vt.

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