I mostly
finished the vaulting:
- Reinforced the new wall.
- Insulated.
- Wired in the ceiling fan and light fixture.
- Put up drywall.
- Textured and painted.
The box around the ventilation pipe remains unfinished as I haven't yet turned it into a light fixture.
The subfloor around the drain had some water damage so I spent a couple afternoons
scraping away the rotted layers of wood. Most of the floor, however, did retain its tar from the original hot mop. To reinforce/smooth/protect the wood, I applied fiberglass and pool epoxy.
Next steps will be laying down the Schluter moisture barrier and leak testing everything.
Then floor tile. All the while I'll be looking into lighting and acrylic for the window.
Zac and Erin are getting married.
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2012.07.23
Shower reboot
Vaulting the shower ceiling and adding a shelf and backer board. The Stingray-J IPA recipe and a Pyramidhead sighting at SDCC.
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2012.08.19
Cheese
A taco party, homebrew, and quitting Facebook.
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2009.12.20
Master bath
Work begins on the master bathroom.
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2009.10.25
One year
Gutting the master bathroom.
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