Sunday, May 20, 2012

Shower doors, floor and cabinets!



I came back from my Smith Reunion and found this!! So excited. The floor was done on Thursday, then on Friday the cabinets, shower doors and bathroom door went in. It's actually looking like a bathroom now :) I'm so excited to have a real door and the light on the inside now! We're getting so close. Next week the plumber and electrician have to come back and then it's just little finishes and we're done!

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Painted walls and floor started

We have walls! The walls are blueboard covered in plaster. We had to let it dry over the weekend and I painted yesterday so I wouldn't have to worry about paint on the new floor, or trying to paint around fixtures when they go in.


The tile guy was here today, but had more leveling to do than anticipated and wasn't able to do it all today because he had to let some holes he filled dry, but you can start to see it. We actually had something work out well for once in this house, which is that the bathroom is the perfect width for 4 full tiles across, so no cutting in that direction, which will look nice. It almost worked out lengthwise too, but there will be a half tile at the back wall. He will be back tomorrow to finish the floor!

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Shower in!

We have a shower! It will have curved doors too, but that's later. We also have all the rough electrical done, including new sconces in the family room! Yeay! This house is in dire need of hardwired lighting! I'm very excited we were able to tag that project into this one.
We are waiting for the electrical and framing to be inspected, then it's adding some insulation in the ceiling and putting up wallboard time!

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

New studs

Our contractor gave us the news that they were going to have to rebuild the framing throughout most of the bathroom. The 2 X 3 metal studs were just not going to cut it. Many had to be cut, many were bent and damaged. Our lead carpenter came up with some good ideas on how to beef things up without losing precious space. We fit all the pieces coming in assuming 2X3 not a bump out to 2 X4 all around. He did have to make one wall 2 X 4 but he actually put the 2 X 4 perpendicular to the 2X3 existing studs, which helped with securing the new plumbing and putting protective plates over the copper pipes as they pass through the studs. The other wall he used new 2X3s and put them right up against the existing. You'll also noticed the concrete has been re-poured! No more big hole! The shower was also delivered today! That is going in tomorrow :)