Let me delve into a non-horse topic: the master bathroom.
Johnny and I have lived in our house for about four years. It's in a town a bit north of Tulsa, where Johnny worked when the house was purchased. These days Johnny's commuting 30 minutes to his job, I don't have a regular job, and both of us spend part of every weekend driving into Tulsa to shop, eat, and go to entertainment-type stuff (museums, concerts, etc.). So we're planning to sell our house within the next year.
A few months ago, we decided the first home improvement project we'd embark on was our master bathroom. It's a small, cramped space which had a baby blue shower stall, a baby blue pedestal sink that wasn't affixed to anything, and a hideous hunter green laminate floor.
So after watching a whole bunch of shower tear-out videos, we decided that surely we could do this ourselves.
Take that, ugly shower! |
We ended up procrastinating on the bathroom project once the shower unit was removed; we had to send a floor sample off for asbestos testing (mercifully negative), we attended some classes at The Tile Shop (awesome) to learn how to properly build a new shower, and we spent weekends doing stuff unrelated to the bathroom.
Then, all of a sudden, it was June. And one of my best friends and her husband are coming to visit over the Fourth of July. And four adults sharing one bathroom is not a fun thought.
So Johnny took the week off work and we've been cracking down on that stupid bathroom. We've soldered new pipes because the shower fixture needed a different setup. We've poured concrete to build up a new pre-pan. We've installed a liner and built a shower pan. Today, finally, the concrete is done, and we can tile.
Shower pan is done! |
So it may be a little quiet on the blog front; I am super excited to get this project finished and even more excited to see my friends!
2 comments:
You're much braver than I am, I leave home projects to the professionals :-)
It hasn't been too bad- tedious, more than anything else. And it seems like we're always forgetting something! But it's totally doable! :)
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