A Much Needed Update

It’s been quite some time since the last post…three months in fact! Too long, between a few trips, and just life, it’s been a busy start to summer.  So what have we done in the last couple of months?

The bathroom tub and surround is 100% done! The fixtures have been installed; the tile has been grouted and sealed. And it looks awesome! But seriously, grouting tile on HGTV, super easy, grouting in real life not so much. bathtubOf course I chalk this up to skill and the learning curve, but grout dries soooo fast, and when they just cleanly wipe it off the tile, I don’t know what magic happening. After we grouted the walls and floor, about 3 hours were dedicated on hands and knees with a scrub brush, it was a Cinderella moment. Also baking soda and vinegar works for everything.

Electrical has also been finished, and I picked out the best light fixture, it took a little convincing for SethBathroom Light to agree. I think every bathroom needs a little glam, and this one definitely meets the requirements.

Drywall has gone up, and I did all of the mudding myself. This is one of the things that my construction experiences sister and brother in-law suggested we hire someone, and I completely understand why. It was definitely a challenge, but after doing the wall patches and built in, my skills have increased.

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And finally paint has gone on the walls. And thanks to family help (Thanks Debbie and Tom!), the bathroom is primed and ready for color!

Lots of multitasking has been going on.  The upstairs floors have been sanded curtesy of Luke, and thanks to Gerry the edges have also been sanded down in our master bedroom. Guestroom walls have been mudded and partially primed.

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We’ve had a couple work parties, John and Aina helped and put in drywall in the repaint our antique store medicine cabinet find. We had a pop in visit from Portland when Musa came to visit and he put in some insulation. Even my nephew Adam came and worked on the bathroom built in. It’s a family affair!

 

More posts to come, and sooner than three months from now 🙂

Tile for Days

Tiling really did take days, but it turned out awesome!  We wanted to pick something classic that would look great for years as we have no desire to remodel the bathroom any time soon after this. So subway tile it is! TileTo make the task a lot easier, Seth had the wonderful idea of using mosaic subway tile, still gives us the look we were going for while cutting no less than half the hours of work needed. To contrast we went with a really large dark grey tile for the floor, I really like how it looks together.

Once the tile started going in it actually started to look like we were making progress.  Before tiling a lot of work had gone into the bathroom, but nothing we actually get to see! Sub floor, plumbing, wires, cement board, all necessary but all gets covered up.

Putting in the subway tile took a couple days.  As renovations go, every time we’d get a good rhythm going something would happen. Like causing a water leak in the shower, or realizing our tile cutter is not in fact big enough to cut our over sized tile. But little by little it started to come together.Picture2

The important part about finishing the tile was the plumber could finally hook up the plumbing to the tub! One step closer.

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Bathtub Flub…

As renovations go, the upstairs bathroom is taking longer and is more work than expected. Before putting the bathroom back together the floor had to come out completely and a new subfloor  had to come in. We of course do not have the knowledge of installing a new subfloor so thank you Luke for all the help :). For a couple weeks our bathroom and entryway were very open concept.

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In preparation for the completion of the new floor I began looking for a new tub. I looked for the tallest 60 inch tub I could find, and I found this one.

Wrong tubThe subfloor was finally finished, the plumber came to install the tub!….and turns out, not the correct tub for our plumbing. I think in my excitement of finding a 60 x 32 inch tub, I did not read the description carefully enough to notice that this was a jacuzzi tub. So that was a bit of a setback to say the least.

We found another tub that isn’t as tall, but we’re so excited to finally have a tub in the bathroom the height importance dropped a bit down the priority list. Now its time for the final push, hopefully by this time next week, we will have functioning bathroom on our second floor. Fingers crossed!

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