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The Wait Is Over

Finally some action on the bathroom renovation.  A past due bathtub delivery forced work on the bathroom to a standstill.  A tub that was to arrive in 2-3 weeks took 6 weeks and 2 days to arrive.  But, we are now back on track.


It fits!  That's a good start.

 Still plenty to do before the tile work begins.

Now that the tub is in place it will have to be protected as they work above it.  Seems backward but that's how they do it.

Sealer, not my wall color or a crime scene.

And, here we go.  Anyone pick up on the fact this is not the layout I had planned?


This layout was trashed when Ron realized the width of four of these tiles was more than the length of one tile,  Thus, no chance of using the herringbone design.  Bummers.  Tried to find an alternative tile and finally came to the conclusion that a different pattern would be the best answer,.

Staying flexible is a survival technique when it comes to rehab.


I decided to lighten up the wall color and change the grout color for the shower tile after seeing the tile in the room en masse.

I know the wall color does not ring true on the screen.  It is SW 7635 Palisade.

Meanwhile Dan continued working on what was the exterior door that opened onto the second story deck and what will soon be the entrance to the closet space.

This will be how it looks from the outside for awhile.  I will have an entire post on this just as soon as we finalize the plans.  Right now, I'm door shopping and the architect is working out the structural concerns.
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