1950's preserved
Even the toilet was date stamped 1950! And judging from the inside of the tank, I'd have to agree.
Idea #1 - Paint the tile
Oh yeah, the floor had to be pulled up because there was water damage (probably happened during Agnes!). That alone took me a week!
You'll notice that the paint doesn't seem to be on all the tiles (in this picture or the previous one), well that's because it didn't adhere! Yeah, that took about three weeks to discover. Thank goodness it worked on the bathtub.
Idea #2 - Remove the tile
It was either remove the tile or scrap off all of the white paint... guess which one involved power tools!
Boy was that a lot of fun! Messy, but fun!
Idea #3 - Dry wall
That's all of the pictures I have for now. The drywall is done and painted. The toilet is in and that's about it. I have run into a few snags along the way that have hampered progress. But the good news is... I'm back living at my house with indoor plumbing! I'll keep you posted on the progress!
Idea #1 - Paint the tile
Oh yeah, the floor had to be pulled up because there was water damage (probably happened during Agnes!). That alone took me a week!
You'll notice that the paint doesn't seem to be on all the tiles (in this picture or the previous one), well that's because it didn't adhere! Yeah, that took about three weeks to discover. Thank goodness it worked on the bathtub.
Idea #2 - Remove the tile
It was either remove the tile or scrap off all of the white paint... guess which one involved power tools!
Boy was that a lot of fun! Messy, but fun!
Idea #3 - Dry wall
That's all of the pictures I have for now. The drywall is done and painted. The toilet is in and that's about it. I have run into a few snags along the way that have hampered progress. But the good news is... I'm back living at my house with indoor plumbing! I'll keep you posted on the progress!
2 comments:
Ah! The joys of bathroom remodles!!! I know your pain.
You go girl!
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