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« Reply #1 on: March 15, 2022, 10:43:56 AM » |
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Very nice, you wanna come do mine next? One question - does the door have a lock? (Dad of 4 is interested in details like that. Had a hotel with no lock on the bathroom door, I prefer to poop alone, not with company!  )
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« Reply #2 on: March 15, 2022, 11:17:21 AM » |
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Just jam a small wedge in one of the overhead door rollers.  Nice work. I also need a new bathroom. (the other one is fine, so it's not getting done) Did get (finally) a new toilet to replace my 60yo 3 gallon Am Std. The 1.6 gallon Am Std Champion 4, that will flush a bucket of golf balls, in a half second. Fortunately, I rarely pass any golf balls (though on occasion, it feels like it).  PS: it only comes in the new chair height, and it's OK, but after many decades of voiding from the lower height, I would have preferred the lower height. It also has that amazingly slow toilet seat drop (which is good for about a half hour of simple entertainment).
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« Reply #3 on: March 15, 2022, 01:47:25 PM » |
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Rob, I’m impressed. Nice use of colors and it appears you have skills. I’ll bet momma is happy too!
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« Reply #4 on: March 15, 2022, 04:04:30 PM » |
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Very nice, you wanna come do mine next?
Thanks, probably not.  No lock, it’s just us 2, and this bath is part of the master bedroom. (But I’m sure a lock could be added easily enough) Rob, I’m impressed. Nice use of colors and it appears you have skills. I’ll bet momma is happy too!
Thanks, but I can’t take credit for colors or fixtures. (Although I did design the door and it’s colors)
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« Reply #5 on: March 15, 2022, 06:12:05 PM » |
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I’m guessing the kitchen is next!
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« Reply #6 on: March 15, 2022, 06:24:29 PM » |
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Nice job Rob! Hi to Brenda !!
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« Reply #7 on: March 15, 2022, 07:19:52 PM » |
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I’m guessing the kitchen is next!
No, we made a deal that an outdoor cooking area would be next. I’ve wanted a covered area with fridge, bbq, tv next to the pool for a long time. I might get it done before I die.  Nice job Rob! Hi to Brenda !!
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« Reply #8 on: March 16, 2022, 04:29:46 AM » |
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You ain't done till you hang the tp. Leaving it on the shelf is a no no. Great job 
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« Reply #9 on: March 16, 2022, 05:22:10 AM » |
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nice, but isn't the TP holder across from poddy too far to reach comfortably? that big showerhead looks like a TV wall mount..... 
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« Reply #10 on: March 16, 2022, 05:29:34 AM » |
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that big showerhead looks like a TV wall mount.....I've taken showers at a couple of houses with giant fancy showerheads... deluxe  ... -Mike
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« Reply #11 on: March 16, 2022, 06:10:01 AM » |
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Nice Job, like the door and tile combo, looks really good. 
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« Reply #12 on: March 16, 2022, 06:44:26 AM » |
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I’m sure the outdoor kitchen will be epic!
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« Reply #13 on: March 17, 2022, 06:41:13 AM » |
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Nice job! Liking the color scheme and the use of larger tile in the tub surround. I don't see a HGTV designer bathroom.  Again good job.
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« Reply #14 on: March 17, 2022, 07:04:01 AM » |
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A man’s bathroom, the lid is up!
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« Reply #15 on: March 17, 2022, 02:32:32 PM » |
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Nice job Rob. The Mrs's generally do have the better eye for colour & patterns for home design which suits me just fine...I don't mind doing the work as long as I know I won't be held responsible for the colour/pattern selections down the road  From a 36 year technical person/trainer in the tile & stone industry, I commend you on what looks to be proper layout, cuts and edge profiling of the tilework 
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« Reply #16 on: March 19, 2022, 01:22:18 PM » |
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Nice job Rob. The Mrs's generally do have the better eye for colour & patterns for home design which suits me just fine...I don't mind doing the work as long as I know I won't be held responsible for the colour/pattern selections down the road  From a 36 year technical person/trainer in the tile & stone industry, I commend you on what looks to be proper layout, cuts and edge profiling of the tilework  Thanks, but there are plenty of mistakes. You just can’t see them very well in the pics. In picking out the tiles, she found some good tile for the floor in Vegas. But she couldn’t find anything she liked for the tub surround. She finally decided on some at our local Lowe’s dirt cheap. After starting the tub surround I found why it was so cheap. There were differences of a quarter inch in dimension. Which I’m sure you know makes a tiling job VERY difficult. I also didn’t realize that half of one box was a slightly different shade until I started grouting. But at that point I wasn’t about to remove them and redo it. Thank God she picked the tile, I’d have never heard the end of it.  That was the most challenging tile job I’ve ever done. The old saying “you get what you pay for” is pretty apt. (I also think a proper layout would have been to center the back wall, and take cuts off of both ends)
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« Reply #17 on: March 19, 2022, 10:43:02 PM » |
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Nice job Rob. The Mrs's generally do have the better eye for colour & patterns for home design which suits me just fine...I don't mind doing the work as long as I know I won't be held responsible for the colour/pattern selections down the road  From a 36 year technical person/trainer in the tile & stone industry, I commend you on what looks to be proper layout, cuts and edge profiling of the tilework  Thanks, but there are plenty of mistakes. You just can’t see them very well in the pics. In picking out the tiles, she found some good tile for the floor in Vegas. But she couldn’t find anything she liked for the tub surround. She finally decided on some at our local Lowe’s dirt cheap. After starting the tub surround I found why it was so cheap. There were differences of a quarter inch in dimension. Which I’m sure you know makes a tiling job VERY difficult. I also didn’t realize that half of one box was a slightly different shade until I started grouting. But at that point I wasn’t about to remove them and redo it. Thank God she picked the tile, I’d have never heard the end of it.  That was the most challenging tile job I’ve ever done. The old saying “you get what you pay for” is pretty apt. (I also think a proper layout would have been to center the back wall, and take cuts off of both ends) Yes, as with anything, you get what you pay for. For that size tile to be that far out on size consistency, it must have been a real good deal  And yes, the ideal way to lay out that back wall would be to even out the two end tiles, but if you leave more than 50% of a cut tile at one end its considered acceptable.
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« Reply #18 on: March 20, 2022, 06:09:07 AM » |
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Thanks, but there are plenty of mistakes. I put down this floor. It has electric wiring underneath and is warm on your feet in the winter  ... I used a kind of thinset labeled "High Strength", the floor is still good 20 years later. There are way more than "plenty" of mistakes. Been there, done that, never going to be the tiler again.  -Mike
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