After that it was easy as pie to pull out. We loaded it in the back of the truck and dropped it off at the dump an hour later. I'll tell ya, we were not sad to see that thing go. Some old appliances are charming, quality pieces worth keeping in tact to sell or donate, but this tub was most definitely not one of those pieces.
After the tub was out we did a bit of demo work on the tile.
And here's what it's looking like right now, after cleaning up the shards of tile:
The next step will be replacing the p-trap in the shower, filling the hole around it with a layer of sand, covered with gravel, topped with concrete. After the p-trap is finished we'll frame out the shower stall with a kit we found online, finally tiling it over. We are leaning toward white subway tile for the shower, similar to what they've done here:
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For the floor, we found a slate company in Vermont that sells natural green/gray slate floor tiles cut to any size you like. Today I ordered 70 sq. ft of 9" x 12" tiles. Below are the samples they sent. We ended up going with the shade second from the right. They look a bit more green and less gray in person.
That's all for today! I'll be back next week with more on the bathroom. Hope everyone has a wonderful weekend with warm temperatures, Peeps, and lots of candy eggs :)
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ReplyDeleteIt seems that you've done a lot of work in this bathroom renovation project. How long did it take for you to finish it? I've seen your other posts regarding the project, but I didn't see any post about the final result. I hope that you were able to achieve what you wanted for the area! :)
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Hi Paul. As we are novices, it took us a long time to finish. Maybe about 5 months start to finish while we worked on a bunch of other projects simultaneously. Here is the post with the finished product! http://littledogvintage.blogspot.com/2013/08/before-after-downstairs-bathroom.html
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