Monthly Archives: July 2015

Thursday, July 16, 2015 — Week Fourteen

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After yesterday’s prep work, it was gratifying to see the results today with both painting and tiling moving ahead.

The painters put the final colors on the walls of both the quilt studio and the family room. The quilt studio is white on white, with the walls painted in “Snowbound,” a slightly off-white tone.

"Snowbound" on the walls of the quilt studio.

“Snowbound” on the walls of the quilt studio.

 

The unpainted area above was built from pine paneling salvaged from elsewhere in the room. One end of the barn door track for the movable design wall will be mounted there. It still needs to be sanded, primed, and painted.

The family room got its coat of tan paint that matches our living room and dining room. And most importantly, the wallpaper border around the room is gone!

The final tan wall color in the family room.

The final tan wall color in the family room.

 

Before tile could be laid in the bathroom, the wires for the electric floor heat had to be installed. This consisted of laying the wires in the DITRA underlayment that was fastened to the floor yesterday. The wires will be connected to a thermostat with a timer, so we can wake up to a nice warm bathroom floor on cold winter mornings.

Heating wires in the bathroom floor.

Heating wires in the bathroom floor.

 

With the heating wires in place, Chad got to work laying the tile.

Chad prepares to lay the first tiles.

Chad prepares to lay the first tiles.

 

By the end of the day, the main part of the bathroom was covered.

The main part of the bathroom fully tiled.

The main part of the bathroom fully tiled.

 

Between the bathroom tile and the final paint colors on some of the walls, it feels like we can see the light at the end of the tunnel. Of course, the whole addition still needs to be trimmed and painted, followed by final electrical, final plumbing, the new furnace, and flooring, so there is much still to be done.

Wednesday, July 15, 2015 — Week Fourteen

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Today was devoted to a lot of painting and a lot of prep work for tiling the bathroom.

In the family room, Chad from Wesson trimmed out the sliding exterior door so final painting could begin. Then a full crew of four painters went to work, painting the trim in both the quilt studio and the family room. It was done by the end of the day.

Chad started laying out tile in the bathroom and taking measurements. He consulted with us about what sort of tile pattern we wanted, something we had never even thought about! We talked it over and decided on a brick-type pattern that will be arranged so that you’ll notice it when entering the room. It’s an important factor in how the finished bathroom will look, but not something that was on our radar.