Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Bathroom renovation series part 3

Almost ready for the shiny goodness....actually, we'll get there today.

Ceiling. Needs insulation. Hippy neighbor specilizes in natural products used for such things, so yah, we've got a hemp insulated ceiling now.  As they sprayed it up there I had to stand underneath and mention if the roof appeared to be buckling under the weight of the hemp/fiber mix. Not a nice job.

Beginnings of a shower stall. You can see the pins inbetween the tiles, still holding some in place.

My tile was chosen to reflect the Bergisch region; I wanted it to look like the outside slate tile of most of the homes around here.

They said, "Do you want heated floors?" I said, "I'm not a heated floor type person." They said, "You need them." My husband convinced me. (And how I appreciate it now.)

The tile saleslady showed me the accent mosaic tile, and I was like "Yes, that." The accent tile makes the rest of it. Hey, is anyone from HGTV watching? My husband and I love that network and watch it on every visit to America!

I wanted a shower big enough for two.

Close up on the accent. Oh, about the accent mosaic tile -- the contractor wanted to lay mosaic in the shower stall because the floor is not level (for drainage). I was happy with this idea but he didn't understand that I wanted the mosaic to appear in at least two places in the bathroom, not simply the shower stall. I explained that an accent used only once looks like poor planning, and used in 2 or 3 places, looks like we intended it that way. I don't know why but it was really hard to convince the contractor. In the end I got it in 3 places, whew!

We waited 4 months for this door. It had to be custom made, of course, and a neighbor installed it. Plastic door, resist rain!

The fact that it both opens, .....and closes.......wow. Note the lights. They were installed improperly, "no fault of the contractor" - supposedly the springs that hold them up in the ceiling were broken, so every one of those lights hung down slanted, you could put your finger between the light and the ceiling. And the marks they made on the ceiling with a pencil, for alignment, were never properly painted over, so we had crooked hanging lights and pencil marks. Eventually finally they came back - months later, with a solution that will hopefuly keep those lights flush with the ceiling. And the pencil marks were haphazardly painted over, often getting paint on the lights themselves, of course.

The door LOCKS? Am I dreaming?

There is now a sink and a half-wall that shields the washer from sight, mostly. The sink was a re-install after I complained I had nowhere to store ANYTHING at all in this room. They decided to appease me by installing a sink with a drawer underneath. It is hideously huge, but really does hold all our stuff. I have to be real here and tell you what the contractor said when I asked him, "Where shall I put my stuff?" and he said, "You can stack it all on the shelf there." I'm like, "The laundry soap, the hairdryer, the extra soaps, lotions..." it was like he was some human imposter, not understanding what goes into a bathroom, or a laundry room. His van says, painted on the side, "Innovative bathroom technology" and he doesn't know where I'm supposed to put stuff that occurs in bathrooms and laundryrooms.

And the neighbor came back and put in a cat door! Woo! I love the way it lets a patch of light in. You can also see that the half wall has some drywall, and a tile top piece. OOPS, I was about to say the Tile Guy was the one person who didn't screw up, but the black granite he installed on that half wall was supposed to match the granite on the windowsills and half-wall, and somehow, it didn't. It's close, but not it.
That's it for now, and believe me we started showering before we had a shower stall. We simply set up my husband's sheet music stands all around the shower, with towels hanging on them, to deflect water. Being able to stand under flowing water was ecstasy.

7 comments:

Nuzzling Muzzles said...

That is beautiful and I'm sure you two are in heaven to have those "luxuries". You know, I can never understand why people on these House Hunters shows gets so excited over pedestal sinks. Wouldn't everyone rather have a cabinet to hide all their products?

Becky said...

I'm a HUGE HGTV fan. I wish we got cable, just for that.

If you still have more to post - can aI make a request? can you do before/after photos of your bathroom?

Like, show the before photo, and then take a pic from the same angle for the after? I love those, and I tried to piece it together with my mind with what you posted, but couldn't quite make it happen.

AareneX said...

It's gorgeous! REALLY gorgeous!

Anonymous said...

That looks awesome, your picks for tile look so great. I know what you mean about the shower, I lived with the shower in my trailer for several months during house construction, and oh my goodness, getting the real one working was such a huge first-world luxury returning! Some days when I stand in it now, I still remember that first shower and continue to appreciate it. I can't wait to see your finished product photos!

Funder said...

I couldn't stop laughing at your mishaps, and I cannot believe how beautiful your bathroom is! It's really breathtaking, very HGTV worthy!

Fletcher said...

Looks great :) What a horrible process though.

Is there a cat that goes with that cat door? ;)

Achieve1dream said...

Wow when it's done your bathroom is going to be gorgeous! I love it! I love the gray. Too funny because I painted my bathroom gray. :D I can't wait to see when it's completely done.