* redo plumbing
* install a fan in place of the can light that no longer had insulation on the wires - YIKES!
* Add a third switch
* remove all the old caulk off the tub
* replace rotted wood under toilet - perhaps the only thing holding up the toilet was the pipe under it!
* fill in holes in concrete - for some reason the floor of the bathroom was concrete under the tiles.
* put up new dry wall, mud the walls, let it dry, sand, remud, dry, remud, sand - over and over!
* prime dry wall
* mark out tile layout for floor and walls
* cut tiles, lay tile, let it dry
* grout tile, let it dry
* paint walls (finally! This is what started the whole project in the first place!!!)
* paint walls a different color - we hated the first color we picked
* sand, prime and paint beadboard
* cut and hang beadboard.
That is about where we are right now. There are a thousand other details all mingled in these larger steps. I am so glad that Eric is an engineer and thrives on these details. They've been driving me crazy. But I know it will look better since we have paid attention to these details. We still have to finish cutting and hanging the beadboard and there are a ton of finishing details still.
Here are some pics starting with the before picture, then the demo, then each step up to now.
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