allen levine
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small house, gotta make the most out of it.
Im not building extensions on my house for a shower stall upstairs.
we took out the old plastic/glass enclosed stall in the high corner, and are having the entire space tiled and custom glass shower door/wall.
We are not upgrading vanity or anything else except to have new floor tiles and the back knee wall tiled to match the shower stall.
Eventually, I will work on a new vanity, and Ill repaint(there are new holes that the contractor needed to run new electric lines)the remaining walls(in back of sink/toilet and small wall near door) later this year, Im in no rush to give myself more work.
tile guy finished the shower floor today, in a pic, that's the wall tile we selected.
All the water lines, electric lines, all were moved, this was work I never could have done myself due to lack of experience, not to mention watching the tile guy, his work was like watching an artist. laying cement, building the dam.
as you can see, its an akward space, but I fit, and it works. owning a small cape sucks, but its big enough for the wife and me.
Ill post a couple of pics when the tile guy finishes up tues or weds.
contractor told me 2 weeks wait after that for custom glass.
bathroom is so small, I couldn't get a full shot of it all.
Im not building extensions on my house for a shower stall upstairs.
we took out the old plastic/glass enclosed stall in the high corner, and are having the entire space tiled and custom glass shower door/wall.
We are not upgrading vanity or anything else except to have new floor tiles and the back knee wall tiled to match the shower stall.
Eventually, I will work on a new vanity, and Ill repaint(there are new holes that the contractor needed to run new electric lines)the remaining walls(in back of sink/toilet and small wall near door) later this year, Im in no rush to give myself more work.
tile guy finished the shower floor today, in a pic, that's the wall tile we selected.
All the water lines, electric lines, all were moved, this was work I never could have done myself due to lack of experience, not to mention watching the tile guy, his work was like watching an artist. laying cement, building the dam.
as you can see, its an akward space, but I fit, and it works. owning a small cape sucks, but its big enough for the wife and me.
Ill post a couple of pics when the tile guy finishes up tues or weds.
contractor told me 2 weeks wait after that for custom glass.
bathroom is so small, I couldn't get a full shot of it all.
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