new bathroom in process
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new bathroom in process
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Well since we had so much fun getting the kitchen redone, we decided to have the bathroom redone. I must say this is alot easier than doing without a kitchen and not as stessful. My husband bought an outdoor shower and it has hot water. The tub in installed and new walls installed. First coat of paint done, new closet, plumbing, wiring - next week tiling, shelves, sink - so far this is coming along quickly. No before pictures...I do not want to remember it...I can't wait till its done!
Well since we had so much fun getting the kitchen redone, we decided to have the bathroom redone. I must say this is alot easier than doing without a kitchen and not as stessful. My husband bought an outdoor shower and it has hot water. The tub in installed and new walls installed. First coat of paint done, new closet, plumbing, wiring - next week tiling, shelves, sink - so far this is coming along quickly. No before pictures...I do not want to remember it...I can't wait till its done!
#2
We took out a closet in the hall way and it had wire shelves and I am going to use them in my sewing room....today's project. I am going to use them for my Accuquilt dies that are to long to use in my other shelves. They are suppose to stand up on end so that the blades do not dull or get ruin. I am so excited...right now they are on the floor standing up and its messy looking.
Last edited by carolaug; 10-05-2013 at 07:50 AM.
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So much for my self idea in my sewing room. My husband said the dies are too heavy. He did help me organize them and they are back on the floor but in order and look nicer. How do you store those big studio dies??
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We hope to re-do our bathroom this year, luckily we have two so it won't be a hardship to have one under construction. Your profile doesn't say where you are but hopefully you will be done before it gets cold.
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pacific NW
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We remodeled both bathrooms a few years ago. I was like you, didn't take before pictures because I had no desire to remember what they looked like. But now I regret it. The bathrooms were back-to-back, one was very large and the other very small. We moved a wall and reconfigured some of the fixtures to make the small bathroom larger and have a full bath instead of just a shower. I wish I had pictures to show visitors what we did, I think it was genius.
Hope you enjoy your remodel - when it's done, that is!
Hope you enjoy your remodel - when it's done, that is!
#8
Green with envy. Tiles are just about to fall off the walls of both our bathrooms. They are in desperate need of renovation but not until DH finds a job. Layoffs stink. I will post my before and afters when we do ours. Right now, I have with walls covered in heavy plastic and waterproof tape to minimize further damage until we can replace the bathrooms. Don't forget to post finished pix.
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