I am so excited to share my Scandinavian-inspired bathroom renovation with you today! If you saw my previous post about my plans for my bunkie bathroom , you know that I had some out-of-the-box ideas for this small space - but I had a lot of challenges to deal with first. With Lowe's Canada, there are so many ways to freshen up your bathroom's design and decor, and I'm so happy I was able to do just that! The biggest problem was the leaking shower, which caused major damage to the subfloor. But the room also wasn’t very functional, because the swinging door to the bathroom hit the shower and could only open halfway, and then the shower door hit the vanity, which made getting out of the shower really difficult. All in all, the space was annoying and unsafe to use. But these challenges were nothing compared to the task of decorating around the knotty pine tongue and groove paneling, which isn’t typically my style but creates such a cozy, cabin atmosphere that I couldn’t be...
When going out on the boat with the whole family, you also have to think about the unpleasant aspects of the trip. This can include having to use the bathroom. There are many reasons that you might consider getting an onboard bathroom. Onboard bathrooms offer convenience and peace of mind while out on the water. Table of Contents Types Of Toilets On Boats Marine toilets can be a great way to take care of business while out on the water. While on a boat, toilets are often referred to as a “head”. Some boats come with a portable head, and others even have a fixed head. There are a few different types of marine heads that you can get equipped on a boat.
Vancouver Island is a mere 90 minute ferry ride from Vancouver or a 25 minute hopper flight away. The 460 km by 80 km island offers an incredibly diverse array of activities – but there are a lot of people who don’t make it past the Victoria area. First some Vancouver Island facts. It’s the world’s 43rd largest island. It’s Canada’s 11th largest island. Nearly half the Vancouver Island population lives in the greater Victoria area. The island is named after George Vancouver, a British Royal navy officer who explored the North American coast between 1791 and 1794. Victoria is the capital of British Columbia. The view from the Mt Washington Chairlift
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