There will probably be random philosophical and experiential postings interspersed throughout this blog but most of it will focus on actual remodeling efforts. The first room we finished was the bathroom on the second floor. It was one of the failed "modernization" attempts made by previous owners that I mentioned in an earlier post. The door had opaque glass panels and the walls and ceiling were either shingled in cedar or covered in tongue and groove flooring as the photos will illustrate. The sink was a modern pedestal backed by heavy contemporary tile. The ceiling had been lowered from 10.5 feet to about 9 and the whole look was intended to be "I don't know what."
At least the glass was opaque! |
Splinters, cobwebs... who came up with this? |
Behind the glass door |
Lots of patching and sanding |
Hammer and chisel to remove that tile, cement and chicken wire |
Our renovated cabinet with bargain sink and faucet |
New trim and paint |
Built-in cabinet to replace the hanging one |
Patched and painted ceiling and added crown molding |
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