Monday, August 31, 2009

Bathroom Remodel

Whew, I feel a little funny posting my "before" pictures out there for the world to see....but, we're pleased and proud of the "after" and you wouldn't be able to see our progress or all of our hard work without seeing those crazy before's *laughs* And how appropriate that this post just happens to fall on the Three Year anniversary of our home purchase date! *grins*
So, a little background information....when we bought this house we bought the home and all the furniture which has been quite a blessing. The previous owners had a different style taste than us, but we could see the great structure of the home just hiding under a gigantic mass of electric metallic wild and funky wall paper!

I can't tell you how many months of work, blood sweat and tears have gone into removing that wall paper! Just ask Kenny, he's my workhorse! *winks* I don't know what I'd do without him! (probably still be living in that wild wallpaper world)

Anyway, here is the progression of our guest bathroom renovation!

Before, this is how it looked on the day of purchase....
(Navy blue and chrome-y silver wall paper, yellow-ish green tile, bathtub only and a lacy fabric drapery over the tub.)

Our first few steps of the remodel process involved taking down the drapery, removing ALL the wall paper and the old light fixture. My Dad helped a ton and removed the upper tile surrounding the bathtub and replaced the old sheet rock with concrete backer board. He also re-plumbed the bathtub faucets so that we could have a working shower and bathtub.
(sorry, this isn't a very good picture, but it's the shower surround with the new backer board) *winks*

Next we removed the old toilet and Kenny put in some hard time jack hammering and chipping up all the old ceramic tile on the floor.He really worked hard on this, using that jackhammer that is so heavy I could only use it for about 67 seconds *laughs*

The next step was to patch some holes in the sheet rock. This is where I get to show off my little tiny bit of expertise. They had the toilet paper holder all the way across the room on the opposite wall. You couldn't even reach it from the toilet, so we easily decided that had to change. Once it was removed there was just a crazy hole in the wall. So, I patched it and filled the joints and now you can't even tell it was there! (can you tell I'm feeling a little proud?)
After patching and sanding and smoothing several times we textured the walls and painted the bathroom a beautiful shade of blue.

Next step was installing our tile! Wow! Being novice tile layers we were feeling a little intimidated, but we forged ahead, read some books, watched some videos, measured twice (65 times) cut once and got started!

We decided to purchase a nice tile saw. It cost about $200, but turned out to be well worth it! If we had rented a tile saw it would have been $60 a day plus the purchase of a blade and we would have felt rushed and might have made some hasty cuts.
Kenny ran that saw like a pro from day one! I was so proud of him! He never broke a single tile or made one single wrong cut! Wow!!

So, I measured, he cut and we got the first day's tiling underway! WHAT an ADVENTURE! *laughs* You have to mix that thin set just right, and put it on the wall just the right thickness, check to make sure you're getting full coverage on the back of the tile and get each tile lined up and spaced correctly! Whoa! Well, here's our progress for day one *smiles*
One video we watched taught us a neat trick for making sure your tile is level. We measured and used a level and screwed a 1"x 2" into the back wall and applied our tiles resting on the board. See it there *grins* This way you are assured that all the tile is level! Wow!

Days two and three and four and five and six were spent doing much the same thing, me measuring, Kenny cutting tile and us applying it to the walls together until about midnight! Whew! We were getting pretty tired of tile by day six...
after the upper tiles were dry we could remove the 1"x2" and the lower tiles are taped to the ones above to hold them in place (still level, cool!)We kept on working and eventually got the walls all done! We were so excited once those first two floor tiles were in place, "the end is near"!
We kept working on the floor making sure these tiles were level to walk on and finally got it all finished!

Doesn't it look lovely with all that glamorous blue tape *laughs*


I have to admit, the only tile we ever broke was my fault. It was one of the last l-o-n-g evenings of tiling and I was using a rubber mallet to hammer the tile down level with the others. And, out of sheer frustration, I smashed it right in half! (Come on Karen, settle down!)

Our next step was grouting. We mixed it up just right and Kenny did all the hard work getting it worked into those little grooves.

The following evening Dad helped us install an exhaust fan and Kenny got the toilet all installed.
And then I installed the shower curtain and.....TA DA!!!! A whole new bathroom!
We are so proud!

It isn't completely finished....we still plan to re-do the woodwork, install a granite vanity top, add a mirror over the vanity and some baseboard molding....but it's coming along pretty well! *smiles*
Thanks for sharing in the adventure!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

It looks grrrreat. Love ya MoM

DIY Bathroom Remodel said...

Fabulous job... a little hard work certainly pays off!

Anonymous said...

I can see it now. HGTV now presents "Kenny & Karen's Remodeling Adventure" Looks beautiful... Love, Mom

Neil and Julie said...

WOWIEE! That looks amazing! I can't wait to see it in person this weekend :) I remember that crazy wallpaper in there lol that bright red and blue really makes a statement! but I like your new statement better :)

Matt and Lori said...

Wow it looks GORGEOUS!!! I can't wait to see it in person. You guys did such a great job!