I am finally posting our bathroom remodel, it has been done for a few weeks now, and people keep asking me for pictures, so here are the befores and afters and some in between.
This was the temporary fix. I can not find the pics before this, and what it looked like before we moved in with the orange and yellow wall paper and yellow cabinets and window.
We wanted that little wall gone, and then we opened it up found the vapor pipe going through it. So instead of Ian tearing his hair out and it taking weeks to redo the plumbing, (we also wanted it plumbed for two sinks) we hired someone to come help and they had it done in one day. I think that was the best decision we made, he also moved our toilet hole over a little bit too.
Then the next best decision we made is have someone come and redo the drywall and texturized the whole bathroom, and they had that done in one day too.
Then we picked out a paint color and Ian painted while I was gone to Utah. He didn't want to wait while we tested a sample color. Not a good thing. It was not the color we were looking for, meaning it was Purple!
So here is a picture after I re-primed it and we tested a sample of the color we ended up using.
Then after I painted again, we decided that we needed to rip up the sub-floor before we put tile down so it would be even with our carpet.
Here is the thinner subfloor in before we started on the cement backerboard for the tile.
Then we decided to make things a little more difficult again and place the tiles at a diagonal. I do have to admit, I think we got pretty good, and finshed the cutting and laying of the tile in a Friday night and Saturday. I got the fun part of measuring and placing the tile and Ian got to make the cuts, we had a pretty good routine going, but my knees were killing by the end, even though I had knee pads.
This is after it was placed in the mortar.
This is after I grouted it.
Then we got to start on the fun parts I think. Trying to get this big beast in there was not easy. Thank goodness for Ian's little brothers and one of their friends. We had to turn it up on it's side to get it into the door. I was worried about the granite, but it worked perfect!
Then after putting in the faucets, which was a first time for us, (and they gave us a few problems) we put the trim up, spackled, caulked, and did paint touch ups. We put in a new toilet and finally got to put in the accessories.
Here is another before picture to compare.
Voila!!!
When I first thought about seriously redoing it, I just thought, oh it will be easy, just re-plumb and put in new cabinets and lighting and tile the floor and paint. I didn't really think and realize all the other little time consuming steps. And all the runs to Lowes and Home Depot we would have to make. Thank goodness they are right next to each other.
And even though we went over budget,(but only just a little), and took us a little longer than we expected, (even with having help, can't imagine how long it would have taken if we wouldn't have hired some poeple) we are so happy with how it has turned out.
Next is the master bathroom, and then if we can just put up a door to block our kitchen out :) our house will look brand new!
Kauai & Chickens
8 years ago
8 comments:
Looks great! Good job, guys!
Wow that evolution kicks the crap out of our table. I love the bathroom and the colors you chose to do. It looks so Great! Good Job, :)
Awesome job! That looks great!
Wow that looks really good. I like the paint job too. And your tile work is amazing!
Amazing. I need to fly you back down here to help me know where to go from here on my house. You guys are impressive!
WOW! You guys are awesome! You've got some mad skills there, doing the grout/tile and everything else you did. I love before and afters. Thanks for posting!
I'm impressed! You two should go into the remodeling business! It looks amazing!
Wow, I am very impressed. You guys are an awesome team and it looks fabulous! I really need my house painted....do you think? jk :)
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