[...] I’m destroying yet another room! I’m not done with the upstairs bathroom just yet, but I’ve started working on the main floor bathroom anyway. With Tab’s broken foot, she can’t go upstairs to use the shower, so I’m working to put in a shower down here that she can use. I’m still in the demo phase, but the walls are just about bare, then I’ll start putting up a third wall for the shower and hanging new sheetrock. The old walls were a combination of plaster and wallboard, a very bad combination. Very visible seams and the plaster was coming loose from the lathes. We found a couple of very intriguing surprises in the walls once we opened them up. [...]
[...] New Bathroom! A while back, Doug finished remodeling the bathroom on the main floor of our house. Well, there are still a few things left to do (trim and crown molding), but it’s almost done. (You might remember when we found all that stuff in the walls at the beginning of the remodel.) After I broke my leg I had to have a shower on the first floor because I couldn’t go up the stairs for three months, and that’s what bumped this project to the very top of the list! I don’t normally like stuff with flowers all over it, but somehow they became a recurring theme in this new bathroom and I think it works. [...]
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that’s funny. I’ll keep my fingers crossed that you strike it rich!
[...] I’m destroying yet another room! I’m not done with the upstairs bathroom just yet, but I’ve started working on the main floor bathroom anyway. With Tab’s broken foot, she can’t go upstairs to use the shower, so I’m working to put in a shower down here that she can use. I’m still in the demo phase, but the walls are just about bare, then I’ll start putting up a third wall for the shower and hanging new sheetrock. The old walls were a combination of plaster and wallboard, a very bad combination. Very visible seams and the plaster was coming loose from the lathes. We found a couple of very intriguing surprises in the walls once we opened them up. [...]
[...] New Bathroom! A while back, Doug finished remodeling the bathroom on the main floor of our house. Well, there are still a few things left to do (trim and crown molding), but it’s almost done. (You might remember when we found all that stuff in the walls at the beginning of the remodel.) After I broke my leg I had to have a shower on the first floor because I couldn’t go up the stairs for three months, and that’s what bumped this project to the very top of the list! I don’t normally like stuff with flowers all over it, but somehow they became a recurring theme in this new bathroom and I think it works. [...]
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