Decide the Design – $30,000 Bathroom Makeover

Decide the Design – $30,000 Bathroom Makeover

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Decide the Design – Win a $30,000 Bathroom Makeover!

WZID and Cyr Kitchen & Bath are giving you the chance to transform your space with the “Decide the Design” –  $30,000 Bathroom Makeover Contest!

Every weekday, we’ll post a fun, opinion-based question about bathroom features — think tile styles, tubs vs. showers, vanity vibes, and more. Just vote on the daily question below and you will be entered to win the more days you vote, the better your chances! .

No wrong answers — just your preferences and a shot at winning big!

It’s your dream bathroom — you just have to Decide the Design.

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