Part One, where the damaged studs and subfloor have been removed.
Part Two, where the studs and subfloor have been replaced.
Part Three, where it stands right now. The 5/8 inch composite board is over the top of the subfloor, the insulation has been added between the studs, and the vapor barrier stapled in. The level of the floor now matches the closet (where I'm standing to photograph), and the shower room (to the left). Unfortunately, the medicine cabinets we bought to span the 6 foot width are too wide by about a half-inch, so it's back to the drawing board for that. And I can't finalize the lighting requirements until the mirror situation is figured out...
Then, of course, I have a grand design for the tile forming in my mind. I just hope I'm not biting off more than I can chew. It should be like making a stained glass panel, right?
Until next time,
Pastel (and home remodeler) Guy
4 comments:
oh, dear. I was half afraid that things would be getting progressively worse as the pictures went, but they did not! It looks like it is (kind of) coming together!
You're quite handy there sir. We need to have our sub floor replaced at some point, want to come visit rent free for a week?
Boy, this looks like you are having too much fun! Wishing you the best....
Good thing you're a do-it-yourself kind of guy! The down side is that there are always projects to do around a house...
Here's hoping that the "next one" (one has to be realistic) will be delayed so you can take time for your art!
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