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The roof, redone. For comparison's sake, take a look at the before shot.
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Tub Feet.
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The bathroom. We've got the tile pattern laid out on the floor. The wall next to the chair is a partition wall to give the toilet a little privacy in the bathroom. Your own little "poop nook" perhaps.
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Focus on the tile pattern. Once the whole floor is done, the lines of the pattern should draw your eye back into the room, giving a good sense of depth.
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The poop nook. The dark circle in the center of the nook is the toilet drain.
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Back corner of the bathroom. The shower base ready to be installed. You can also see the base of the wall additions beneath the window. There will be a low shelf there for tub-use and two columns to hide the duct and vent pipe.
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Looking back across the tiles out towards the hallway.
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The second floor hallway. The open floor allows a good view of the new wiring.
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The sink counter. Plumbing is in place for two sinks. Shelves will be fit in between them in the counter.
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Plumbing for the shower. Take a moment to appreciate the beautiful copper pipes. The controls for the shower feature a temperature control valve to prevent unneccesary toilet-flush induced burns.
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Holes in the ceiling. How many can you count?
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Four. I count four holes in the ceiling.
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Masterpiece of wallpaper scraping.
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The kitchen ceiling. Let's see. One hole for a plumber's saw, two for recessed lights, one for a ceiling fan, one for the old light, two for pendants over the kitchen table, and one for my father's foot make eight! Once we finish the bathroom upstairs, work commences here.
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