!(alignright)http://www.sensoryoutput.com/wp-images/postings/smallbath.jpg(Small bathroom tiling complete)! When remodeling a house, there are so many details, details that I have -ranted on- spoken about quite a few times in the last few months. Needless to say, we are *close* and have just a bunch of little things left to do. Among those small tasks includes painting doors, painting more baseboards, paint touch-ups, and fixing the four-way light switches (which I installed improperly). I finished tiling the small bathroom, and went to install the toilet only to discover that the elongated version does not fit. How depressing. This small setback requires a trip to “Home Depot”:http://www.homedepot.com/ in order to rectify. I hope they have taller wax seals, too, because the one I used when I attempted to install the elongated bowl didn’t quite make a complete contact. I only discovered this when I removed the bowl, fortunately, or it may leaked all over the place!
!(alignright)http://www.sensoryoutput.com/wp-images/postings/largebath.jpg(Small bathroom tiling complete)! Once that is fixed, I can grout it and be done. Then, I have to wire up the in-floor heating, which you can see here in the other bathroom. I started tiling this today, as well, but had to leave it unfinished in order that we have access to a working toilet (hahaha). The work you can see here was a bit more difficult given the separations between the heating mats (orange mesh), necessitating that I float the tiles that straddle the two mats. Keeping the stone tiles flush with one another while maintaining proper spacing has been tedious. Still, it is fun and different than my normal activities. All I can say is that I might just be seeing the light at the end of the tunnel.
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Kyle
Looking good
Keep up the good work