. Damn You, Bob Vila ............ |
. Part II |
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Yep, I went ahead and did the other bathroom. Although smaller than the first, it wasn't particularly any easier. This bathroom had built-in cabinets that required a lot of sanding and took quite a while to paint due to all the surfaces from the shelves. Since this is the guest bathroom and Chris doesn't have to look at it every day, I went with a little more funk (like the beaded curtains). Note: As with the first set, these pictures are still not clickable. |
![]() Give it up, designers: colored sinks will not hide spit and toothpaste any better than white sinks. This I know! |
![]() Behind the big mirrored medicine cabinet was the remnants of an in-wall cabinet. The previous "sport" carpenter failed to cover it. |
![]() Ripping out this cabinet was easier than the other because nobody freaked out with the glue. |
![]() The floor beneath the cabinet was really nasty. Probably the most tenement-like vibe I've encountered to date in this house. |
![]() The old galvanized fixtures wouldn't stop leaking. I used old socks to help the water drip into the buckets and not down the wall. |
![]() Old-school carpenters learned to use newspaper in the most unusual places. This was behind the cold water valve. |
![]() Plumbing expenses were high on this bath/garage project, so I may have to learn plumbing after all. (Not Steve's fault, though.) |
![]() This was the uneventful back wall.I ended up tearing out the tp holder. Now the rolls are loose in a basket...it's buffet style! |
![]() I thought maybe I could save the underlayment and just scrape up the asbestos-ladened vinyl... |
![]() After several hours of scraping, I gave up and busted out the circular saw. Wholesale destruction always is the answer. |
![]() Like the other bathroom, water damage was apparent. However, the wood wasn't rotted so I opted not to chop up the subfloor. |
![]() Thanks to those trees that gave their lives so that my feet could happily float on an even floor. |
![]() Laying down vinyl is pretty easy. But then again, this was a perfectly rectangular room. |
![]() Yes, that's a rolling pin you see. I like to pretend I'm in the kitchen baking when I do home repair. |
Much to my sincere astonishment, I lined up the vinyl straight. I don't know what god of flooring was watching over me, but thanks. |
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After having remodeled two bathrooms, here's what I've learned:
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