Smart Red
Lovin' The Homestead
After nearly 40 years, it was time to redo the master bathroom. When we built the house, we put carpeting throughout the bedroom, closets, and bathroom. I hated carpeting in the bathroom! I moved to the main bathroom and left the master bath to the master. Check out the tub enclosure color. It's easy to date the bathroom just by the harvest gold that went in as the house was built.
For a while now the bathroom has been less used. First DH turned off the lavatory faucet -- because it dripped. We replaced the faucet fixture, but more recently he turned off the stool supply because it was running constantly. Eventually even the shower limed up enough that it was hard for DH to work.
Slowly, over a period of time DH invaded 'my' bathroom. Not good!
Because of his advancing Alzheimer's, he is no longer able to do the fixing needed and wouldn't let me hire someone since he didn't see a problem. This week, DS decided it was time for a fix. DH and I got all the materials and we went to work.
First, we took everything out of the room. Should'a taken a photo of that gross (were the vacuum didn't reach) carpet!
Then we raised the floor to meet with the oak flooring we'd put down in the bedroom a couple of years ago.
( I must have deleted that photo, but you can see where the new flooring is level with the wood in another photo.)
Because we raised the floor, we needed to raise the closet flange. New to me was this adaptor set that worked just fine.
DS painted the walls.
The screw dents in the plywood were filled with Spackle and allowed to dry. While we waited, I touched up the stain and varnish on the vanity cabinet and the base (after I pulled the nails through the back).
We got the vinyl down. Because we have plans to redo the tub into a shower enclosure in the not-too-long future, we put the vinyl down without glueing it. Because of the room's small size, the caulk along the tub, the stool, the cabinet, and the base, we decided to skip the glue to make removing it for future ceramic easier.
Cute shot of my toes, there.
DS didn't make it out today. I figure we will get the room finished Monday. We did put the sides and doors back on the vanity and I replaced the towel rack so all that needs be done when DS get here is to replace the cabinet, sink reconnects, and re-nail the base. I also got the tub cleaned and started removing the shower/tub faucet fixture we are replacing.
I will post the finishing photos when they are available. Kitchens and bathrooms. These are most likely to need work, especially after many years of use.
For a while now the bathroom has been less used. First DH turned off the lavatory faucet -- because it dripped. We replaced the faucet fixture, but more recently he turned off the stool supply because it was running constantly. Eventually even the shower limed up enough that it was hard for DH to work.
Slowly, over a period of time DH invaded 'my' bathroom. Not good!
Because of his advancing Alzheimer's, he is no longer able to do the fixing needed and wouldn't let me hire someone since he didn't see a problem. This week, DS decided it was time for a fix. DH and I got all the materials and we went to work.
First, we took everything out of the room. Should'a taken a photo of that gross (were the vacuum didn't reach) carpet!
Then we raised the floor to meet with the oak flooring we'd put down in the bedroom a couple of years ago.
( I must have deleted that photo, but you can see where the new flooring is level with the wood in another photo.)
Because we raised the floor, we needed to raise the closet flange. New to me was this adaptor set that worked just fine.
DS painted the walls.
The screw dents in the plywood were filled with Spackle and allowed to dry. While we waited, I touched up the stain and varnish on the vanity cabinet and the base (after I pulled the nails through the back).
We got the vinyl down. Because we have plans to redo the tub into a shower enclosure in the not-too-long future, we put the vinyl down without glueing it. Because of the room's small size, the caulk along the tub, the stool, the cabinet, and the base, we decided to skip the glue to make removing it for future ceramic easier.
Cute shot of my toes, there.
DS didn't make it out today. I figure we will get the room finished Monday. We did put the sides and doors back on the vanity and I replaced the towel rack so all that needs be done when DS get here is to replace the cabinet, sink reconnects, and re-nail the base. I also got the tub cleaned and started removing the shower/tub faucet fixture we are replacing.
I will post the finishing photos when they are available. Kitchens and bathrooms. These are most likely to need work, especially after many years of use.