Sunday, June 16, 2013

Oops, I crapped my pants....

...BECAUSE I LOVE THIS BATHROOM SO MUCH! Our bathroom project was supposed to take about 2 weeks to complete.. 6 or 7 weeks later, it is finally done and we love it.  To start with a bang, here is a before and after side-by-side for your enjoyment:


 It's really hard for me to even remember the space before.  The best part of it all? We stuck to our small budget really well.  Between my keen internet ordering skills and our help from Billy, we were able to get an awesome new bathroom right on budget. Here are few more pictures! Be sure to look back at the pictures of the old bathroom to really see the improvement!

A lot more functional than that huge, black jacuzzi tub!

Love the new tub

Where the corner shower and all the rot was.  Mosey approves :)



View from our bedroom

We had the bathroom door frame widened about 6 inches and used one of the doors from the den renovation that we didn't need downstairs anymore.  It saved us about $300 and really made a big difference.  Brent and I spent a lot of time painting all the bead board off white to match the vanity- I really love the way it all turned out though! Oh, and the handles on the cabinet over the toilet are from our kitchen makeover! You never know when you can use leftovers from another project! Thanks for watching the updates! We aren't sure yet what our next project will be, but I will be sure to post updates on it :)

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Bathroom Update

Thanks to a wonderful recommendation of a friend of mine, we have been so lucky to have help putting this bathroom back together! Billy has been coming and working for 3 weeks now, so I thought it was time for an update! Here are some photos to show the progress!!

Partial hardwoods! Sadly, they weren't salvageable...



Tub is in! This is cast iron and weighs about 325 pounds.  We had a fun time with the movers getting it upstairs...!

All plumbed and dry-walled


Tile down and ready for grout!

Grout is in!

Here's a peek at the vanity and the bead board!!

The door was widened and framed in

Painting the bead board to match the vanity better.  You can tell a slight difference between the left and right sides.


As you can see, we have come a looong way! We think we Billy will be pretty much done this week, so stay tuned for finished product pictures!

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Bathroom Redo Part One!

Well, since the day we bought our house, we have loathed the master bathroom.  In fact, if I have ever talked to you about it, you have heard me say that it is "horrible.." and it "smells like poo poo".  It is all those things.  The previous owners added this bathroom in the early 1990's.  While it's awful, it IS there and it IS big.  We knew the moment we walked thru the house that this puppy was getting torn up.  Here are some reminders of the black and brass bathroom beauty.

Beautiful hexagonal sink..

No one needs this in their bathroom..

Cat hole. That is the previous owners' hamper and bedroom wall color. I promise.

The sign on the shower door says "CONDEMNED". It's been there for a couple months..
You can really see the nastiness here.  And where we tried to caulk the ginormous leak.


Every time I came in this bathroom, I could smell the faint smell of rotten.  The laminate counter top of the vanity had been wet for probably 10 years due to a bad caulking job, and it would leak brown water all the time from under the sink.  The shower was used out of necessity when we first moved in, but once the other bathroom upstairs got all fixed up, it was retired.  I have never stepped foot in the bathtub.  The once-brass jets had permanently turned green.  Are you grossed out yet??? :)  Well there was only one thing left to do-- RIP IT OUT!!

I felt like the prep here was super important.  We weirdly but luckily have two ways into our bedroom- you can go in thru the closet in the hall- which is a huge bonus right now.  We started with taping off a new hallway to keep all the nastiness from getting into our bedroom. There isn't a window in this bathroom, but there is a skylight, which we were very thankful for.

It was all taped off tightly
Sealed off all the vents in the room.

We got the vanity and sink out first, and to our surprise, there was plumbing already for a second sink-- we will be utilizing that later!



Then we turned our attention to the shower.  It was quickly apparent that the tiles would not come right off (cause that would be too easy).  After a couple swings of the hammer, we discovered that the tile was put on this 1.5" concrete and mesh board stuff.  This was going to be interesting....

The only thing that was ironically helpful was all the rot.  When I got to the bottom, along the shower basin, the wall was so wet, the tiles just busted thru to the other side when I hit them.  And oh, that smell! It was so moldy, it was so nice to get all that junk out of our house.

We got the tub all unhooked, but it weighed approx 4000 pounds, so we had to call 1-800-GOT-JUNK to get some big guys to come haul it away.  WELL worth the little extra cash.  Here is the shower and tub today!



 
Bye bye nastiness!!


This took us a full day of solid work. The floor tiles (sticky vinyl tiles) will be coming up next, followed by the shower basin.  We are so excited with the progress we can hardly stand it.  It might sit like this for a little while, but it sure does seem a lot better already! Stay tuned for more updates!!

Bathroom Redo Preparation!

So we're about to  rip out our master bathroom-- WOOHOO!-- but so many things needed to be done before we could tackle this gigantic project.  We have another bathroom upstairs that was in pretty good shape, but it needed to be in better shape since it will be our main bathroom for a while.  Brent redid all the caulking around the tub and some grout repair, we got an exhaust fan added, and we had to get the shower plumbing replaced.  The valves were original to the house, and they were shot.  Luckily we have a linen closet right behind all the plumbing so we could simply change out old for new. 

It didn't just drip, it had a steady stream of water all the time.
Serious corrosion.
New valves!
We had a limited selection for the new fixtures since we wanted to keep things simple and stick with a three piece set, but I really like the new ones and they are growing on me!

Shiny and new!


Now for the next step.. DEMOLITION.  We had planned to start ripping things out on Easter weekend since it was a long one.  I looked into dumpster rental, but those things cost a fortune, so I found these things called Bagsters that you buy at Home Depot and waste management comes and picks up. Here is our cart of supplies, and we used every last thing in there.


Contents: work gloves, masks, crow bar, another cheap hammer, 5 gallon buckets, drain removal tool, sawzall blades, shower pipe cap, plastic sheeting, and Basters (2 just in case).  Things we already had: wrench, drill, screw driver, sawzall, respirator, drywall saw.

Here Goes Nothin'!!

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Sun Room Complete!

The sun room is done!! We were really good weekend warriors and finished this whole room.  A reminder where we started...

The day we bought the house


How it has looked for the past 9 months..

We bought a ton of carpet tiles to lay down over the terracotta floor.  We decided this would be a good option since this is an indoor/outdoor room.  It's the only good way out to the deck and the yard, so it will get a lot of traffic.  This way, we can replace tiles as needed rather than having to replace installed carpet.  We also liked that the tiles won't damage the original floor in case we ever want to go back to that.

Ready to start!

We marked out the center of the room, laid 4 tiles in the middle, then worked our way out.  We ended up with A LOT of tedious cuts along the edges since the room is not exactly square.  Luckily, I am married to an architect and a perfectionist who pulled out his T square and carpenter's square to make perfect cuts (yes, literally).




And, drum-roll....




View from the kitchen looking in

I'm still not really sure what to do with the hideous A/C unit.  We do use it in the room, but something needs to be done with it.  That's for another day though! The squares photographed kind of funny.. you really can't see much of a variation in the squares. Here's a close-up of the pattern:


BUT, the big test? Did Moses like it? We'll let him decide :)