Friday, May 25, 2012

Bathroom Renovation, Day 1

If you have been to our house before, you know how ugly our bathroom was. A great example is the green cardboard wall board that was in the shower and on the walls. In addition, the sink was a little falling apart, the toilet didn't have any shoulder room, and the tub had about 50lbs of caulk on it. Needless to say, a renovation was required.

We decided to change the entire layout and use a smaller tub. This is going to give us more of a runway style bathroom, and will open up a lot more space for a vanity and for some shelves. Day one was mostly demolition, but we also got the tub in and the new partition wall built! Thanks to Tommy and Grandpa John for helping, as I wouldn't have gotten nearly as far without them.

Selected pictures are below, and all of them are here: https://plus.google.com/photos/117598496317711140914/albums/5746667399344453777?authkey=CN_0_e_StcT-2QE

The bathroom, mostly pre-demolition. Notice the green wallboard.

20 years of junk at the bottom of the tub's useless cabinet

Grandpa John pulling the HEAVY cast iron tub out the door. David is pushing.

Checking out the new tub.

Progress for day 1!
 

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