Monday, August 8, 2011

6 Month Long Bathroom Reno

Well, we started the MAJOR work on our bathroom back in February.  For anyone that doesn't remember, this is what our bathroom looked like when we moved in. Original Bathroom

We pulled down all of the old wall coverings, plaster and lathe, ripped out the toilet, tub, floors, ceiling, walls... everything.  What we found under the painted press-wood and wood paneling, was absolutely HORRID!!


   


  




I refused to go a day without a functional toilet, since it is the ONLY one in the house.  That was my only stipulation, that if they ripped the toilet out, a new one had to go back in right away.



 Unfortunately, I was stuck without a toilet for ONE day.  My boyfriend and his buddy were ripping up the old flooring, and his friend accidentally put his foot through the dining room ceiling...



which lead to them smashing out the entire dining room ceiling... you know... just because.


And while all of this was going on, this is where the toilet was strategically placed...


We put in all new plumbing, got rid of the remaining cast iron pipes and soft copper, and installed new PVC, copper piping, and Pex.



So, after an extra day of demolition and cleaning, they installed all new sub floors, and the toilet the following day.  The tub was not installed until a few *stinky* days later.  Needless to say... I made a few runs to the neighbors to use their facilities, fortunately for us, we have nice neighbors!





So, between work, business events, more work, and traveling, the bathroom renovations were at a stand still for a few months.  Our bathroom was nothing more than wall studs, a subfloor, a tub and a toilet.  I've grown to hate taking a bath, and brushing my teeth in the kitchen sink.  We slowly added some insulation and drywall over the following weeks.


Framed out the bathroom doorway, and wall, and ran electrical and plumbing up for the double vanity.



We even had enough room to add a nook for a washer/dryer upstairs.  I despise nothing more than walking all the way to the creepy basement to do laundry.  It is SO much more convenient to have it located right next to the bedroom.  We're looking at the LG washer/dryer all-in-one unit. LG Electronics Washer and Electric Dryer in White

  
I wanted a shelf in the shower to hold the shampoo/body wash, etc bottles.  So, we built one in to the far wall.


So, this is where our bathroom sat for the last 2-3 months, usable, but not really user-friendly.  

We recently had my boyfriends sister Lisa, and "The Dude" over to do some maintenance on their cars, and a nice dinner at a local restaurant, and we made a friendly little wager, since they also have a 

Bathroom: In the works


 The deal is, whoever finishes their bathroom first, wins help on their next big project.  So, this whooped our butts into gear since we could REALLY use the help on our kitchen remodel!

We got to work:  drywall going up.



Putting up the vapor barrier.


HardiBacker going up in the shower.



 

Taping the seams for a water-tight finish. 




And FINALLY....... TILE!!!!

Neither of us have ever tiled before, but we are both DIY Network ADDICTS.  So, we figured after watching 300 episodes of Bath Crashers, we were pro tilers.

Needless to say, we impressed ourselves!  But who knew tiling would be so exhausting?  I'm sitting here, at my desk Monday morning, after having spent the last 2 days tip-toe'ing around the edge of the tub, bending, twisting, stretching, reaching... I feel like I've just been through an advanced yoga class, my legs and buns feel like spaghetti, but DAMN does my shower look good!





At 1am on Saturday, we finished the first wall... Sunday afternoon (morning was just NOT gonna happen) would start the next wall.


Sunday afternoon.... GO!


By the end of the evening, we got about 3/4 up the final wall, and called it quits at dinner time.  We still need to finish the flat wall, the the recessed ledge, and finish the exterior edges with some rounded corner pieces, and the bullnose strips.  Then it's grout, seal, caulk, and SHOWER TIME!!












Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Pictures of the Day

A few more surprises this morning! Some little purple flowers, I have no idea what they are.  And ever since we pulled off the ivy that had started to strangle our white Hibiscus Tree, it's started to blossom like crazy!






These are the TEENY pink/purple flowers that have started sprouting up.





Monday, July 11, 2011

Glorious Garden!

Every day I wake up to new flowers, or discover a new little blossoms hidden around the yard!  Here are some more pictures for your enjoyment!

Our Purple Hibiscus Tree.
           
Up close.

In the morning sun.
Quick shot of the bloom on our white Hibiscus Tree.

6 foot tall Lillies.

Disregard the ugly siding, that's our neighbors house, no one lives there.

Some Lillies his parents gave us, I have not planted them yet.

Found these hiding in the back yard.

No idea what these are, they were TEENY TINY! I had to take a picture.

Hosta leaves.

Some little strawberry things we found growing all over the place.

Not a clue what these are.

Oh, hello there! (credit to my boyfriend for this picture!)





Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Garden of Surprises

Well... I've been quite the slacker in keeping up with my posts here.  I guess that is what an overload of work, home renovation disasters, and distractions will do.

So... I'll just get back into the swing of things with some pictures from our garden.  Our home had previously been occupied by single women for the last few decades, and it's quite apparent they all had a green thumb.  We've watched impatiently as flowers started sprouting up this spring... and they have not stopped!

We both run outside each morning with excitement to see what else has popped up!  This garden is new to us, and we have refrained from removing much of anything, as we have no idea what had been planted there.  So, it really is a Garden of Surprises.  And every morning I am greeted with another beautiful bloom.  I hope you enjoy these pictures as much as I have enjoyed taking them!

Our surprise flowers in front of our stone wall!


Hosta Circle.

Our Tulip garden, on the far side of our yard (bordering the neighbors walkway)



ENORMOUS daffodils!


Sprucing up the front yard a bit.

Our planter out front, after it had filled in a bit more.


Pruning back our 15' tall Butterfly Bush

Cedar Mulch, and our new Rhododendron's

Our almost fluorescent Purple Rhododendron


Every variety of Hosta imaginable in our back yard!

Some Elephant(?) Hosta and Ivy under one of our 100+ year old pine trees

A lonely ant, helping our Peony bloom

Peony, at full bloom

From one of the 3 or 4 rose bushes we have



Some of the Ivy growing under the pine tree in our side yard

I can't remember the name of this flower, but we had DOZENS of them.


Some ENORMOUSLY overgrown bush, that one day turned bright magenta!

Closeup of the blooms

A chromalusion critter that decided to drop by


Some surprise Hydrangea's that appeared behind our shed!

Some miniature blue flowers, that appeared right next to the Hydrangea's.

Some more fun little bundles.

Some big green evergreen shrub that has swallowed our shed