More Pictures Needed

While posting the previous entry this morning, I realized that I had missed a bunch of pictures.  So this evening I went around and took some pictures of the progress we have been making.

Kevin was helping us for 3 weekends.  He got all the doors hung and even custom cut the loft powderroom door.  Genius.  I struggled a bit (more than a bit) with getting the base board moulding correctly cut to length.  But Kevin schooled me in the secrets of the carpenter : “Putty and paint make me the carpenter that I ain’t”  Once I was able to take that nugget of wisdom to heart, everything went smoother and faster.

The tile in the master bathroom is done.  This was a long process, but finally got finished.  It was only later that I realized that I had not taken the test plugs out of the diverters in the shower!  Doh!  Hopefully the tile can be minimally removed to get the test plug out.  We also have a problem with the tub sitting (or more acurately, floating) correctly.  Right now it rock back and forth.  This might be fun for making waves in the tub, but I would really like to make it sit flat.  I think we are going to have to pull it out and adjust the cement that the tub is sitting on.  Thank goodness for hubless couplings.  On Sunday, I sealed the tile and the grout of both bathrooms, but didn’t have time to test it.  On Monday, Pop spilled a bottle of water and said that it all beaded together and didn’t soak in.  I guess that was as good fo a test as any.

In the picture below you can see the 3 4 5 colors Toby selected for the loft area.  The dark blue of the walls, the lighter blue of the stairwell, the barely not quite white of the ceiling, the bright white of the trim and the bold green of the powder room.  Whew!  I’m sure she can tell you what the real names of the color are.

The painters have the master bedroom primed for color.  They were almost 100% off on their estimate of how much primer was necessary.  We ended up using almost 20 gallons of primer.

The guest bathroom turned out really nice.  Yaya did a great job of selecting colors.  Pop did a great job with the shelf above the toilet alcove.

The guest bedroom.  Pop was inspired when he purchased rosettes for the corners of the door casings.  Not only do they look great, they made the door mouldings a breeze.