Friday, May 1, 2020

Remodeling - Main Floor Bathroom Design

One of the first areas they tackled was the Main Floor Bathroom.  We had focused on getting the decisions on the main floor bathroom done early because if we had to move in quickly, we could live on a partially completed main floor as long as it had a bathroom.  Luckily, we didn't have to move right away, so they had some time to work on the bathroom.

Vanity
We purchased a pre-built vanity from Houzz.  I had it delivered to my work.  Little did I know it was coming in on a pallet and was almost 400 lbs.  Luckily, I had one of the guys from work lift it into the back of the company van with a fork lift and took it over while the workers were still there.

Still needs some grout
We had the tub delivered before the plumbing fixtures so that the plumber could install it.  Then Pascal got to work laying the tile. There wasn't much needed from a reconstruction standpoint, so it was basically roughing in the shower area and laying tile.

Our interior designer, Rachel, gave us a pretty nice mock up of the bathroom and suggested we put wainscoting in and use a darker color for the top part of the room.  We liked the concept, although we picked a more rust like red rather than the dark blue she suggested.
Took out the toilet for painting

The lights, mirror and plumbing fixtures are all there, waiting for the paint.  The only thing left is ordering the grab bars and towel racks.

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