Master Suite Retreat

Brian and Collette couldn't let this 1935 fixer upper pass them by when they purchased it just a year ago. They saw a lot of potential in this Tudor-style home and appreciated the space that the 500 square foot attic offered. However, to make it into the master suite that people are looking for today - it would need some improvements. The attic is currently used as their master bedroom but the attached bathroom isn't much to look at. Lucky for them, their attic-bedroom is already finished off and they only have cosmetic improvements to do. With an awkward bathroom floor plan that must be reworked and a sizeable master bedroom to decorate, will their $16,000 budget be enough?
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