Thursday, March 29, 2012

Shower Basin

Work continues on the shower. The cement board is up, and Farid is working on the custom shower basin. Basically just a concrete floor that fits the "unique" 1963 floor plan. And we can tile it:


Master Demo

Mark forgot to take "before" photos, so we'll have to go through our old shots to see if there are any we can show. But the demo is done in the master.

First up is the view from the master bedroom into the bath area. The bathroom has a split vanity/WC. Straight ahead through the visible door is the toilet and shower. Just before that, to the right, is the vanity area. In the right foreground is the mirrored door to one of the master closets.


This is where the vanity used to be:


Close-up from the WC door where the toilet was:


The final two photos show the gutted shower:


Monday, March 26, 2012

Finished Hall Bath

Everything's done in the first bathroom. Here's what it looks like, along with a couple of Ravishing Raspberry accents:






Demo starts today in the master bath. Stay tuned!

Monday, March 19, 2012

Who Says Vanity is a Sin?

At worst, venial. The vanity is in:



Hooray! We expect to finish this bathroom tomorrow, and then on to the master...

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Tile and Grout Done

That's right, the tile and grout in the hall bath is complete. Here's a shot of the tile up close:


As you can see, there's a lot of gray, brown and tan lines. From further away, it appears more like a solid color:





Below is an open-shelf cabinet we've installed in lieu of a medicine cabinet. It's in the same finish as the vanity (gray oak) and looks really great! The redwood plank ceiling still has the original gray pickling stain, and the gray-oak finish is rather similar. It was Mark's idea to recess a cabinet into the wall, and he's pretty darn proud of himself:


That's the old light fixture, and it's not long for this world. On Monday, we're expecting to begin installation of the fixtures. Yay!

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Tile & Tub

We had some minor delays in the project, mainly replacing some of the plumbing. Actually we're pleased and a bit surprised at the relatively good shape of the bathroom. Most of the plumbing has been around since the early 60s. And despite who knows how many accidents and renovations over the years, there's no dry rot in the framing. But everything's been cleared out, the plumbing is good, and we now have tile and a tub. No grout yet, so the grout lines look darker now than they will after everything's done:



Monday, March 5, 2012

The Next Frontier : Bathrooms!

Don't call it a comeback! We are back again with an Eichler remodel. Up this time: two bathrooms, the master bedroom and nursery. Wait, what? Yes, that's right. We are pregnant. Or, Lauren is anyway. We're expecting baby Vivian Michelle in early August. So the time to remodel is now.

The bathrooms comprise about 80 percent of the project. Even though the kitchen felt like a bigger project, in terms of size and importance, there's a lot more going on with the bathrooms. Without the aid of a designer or planner, it took a lot more conceptual work to get things going. Just one example, here's my (Mark's) tile calculations:


Hopefully we have thought of everything and measured everything correctly. Just like last time, our atrium is now full of boxes. And due to some project delays, it's been like this for almost two months:




The photo below is literally a ton of tile. Not figuratively, literally. All told, nearly 2200 pounds. But I (Mark) did load it myself, saving about $17 in delivery costs. Awesome:


First up is the hall/guest bathroom. Here's what it looks like now. You're welcome for leaving the toiletries:




Farid and Oscar have just finished the first day of work, and our hall bath is gone, baby gone:





Tomorrow begins work on the electrical and plumbing. Stay tuned!