The Bathroom Was The One Place He Refused To Cut Corners
Mark saved money wherever he could, but not in the bathroom. He knew that plumbing and moisture could ruin the entire home if they were handled badly. So he hired a local plumber for the important connections and spent extra time making sure every surface was sealed correctly. It was small, but it had to work properly.

The finished bathroom had a narrow shower, a compact toilet system approved for the setup, a small sink, and a high window for fresh air. White wall panels made it feel brighter, while a wooden mat kept the floor warm after showers. It was not luxurious, but it was clean, practical, and carefully built. Mark knew one leak could destroy months of work, so this was the room where he allowed no shortcuts.
