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RIROCKHOUND 11-01-2010 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by fishbones (Post 806908)
Nice work, Spence! I'm surprised you didn't put more mirrors or a bigger mirror in there, being as vain as you are.:grins:

There is an enlarging fun-house mirror (waste high) to help his ego...

Sea Dangles 11-01-2010 02:07 PM

waist (?)

RIROCKHOUND 11-01-2010 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Sea Dangles (Post 806997)
waist (?)

I was implying crotch-high, but trying to stay classy (San Diego)

bathroom looks great in all seriousness Spence. we built one from the studs up last year and it was enough work buying all the cabinets and such!

spence 11-01-2010 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by JohnnyD (Post 806774)
Looking at the shower, do you get any spray outside? Or a chilly breeze?

Yes, this was a bit of a crapshoot. Given the length of the shower (note, it's tub sized) we tried to get away without a full door. You can't tell from the picture but the tile extends a bit onto the wall for some additional protection and I built the curb up a little higher.

Water outside is minimal, some times a little splash some times none. It's definitely not enough that I'd get a door fab'd which is still an option. I'd rather not spend the money as it would be another 8-900 bucks.

As for chill, we'll see this winter when things are cooler, but it's not an issue yet. I put in a decent size inline vent fan so the exhaust is really good.

-spence

spence 11-01-2010 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by gf2020 (Post 806862)
Looks good. Is the step up because the drains for the toilet and shower are on top of the slab? Or are you using a pump?

This bathroom is in the basement of an addition and sits on a slab that's cut into a hill. They put the lav on the step to make room for the waste pipe, as I'd assume they didn't have proper access.

House is a 1920 cottage and the addition (around 1991 I think) was a total hack job. Really bad work. Guys cut every corner they could. They spared every expense...like joist hangers and electrical boxes behind light fixtures :wall::wall::wall:

I've since fixed most of the problems that could actually be a danger, but it still ticks me off.

-spence

spence 11-01-2010 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by RIROCKHOUND (Post 806956)
There is an enlarging fun-house mirror (waste high) to help his ego...

Reminds me, I need to get a good one to put behind the door. It's the only place in the house will a full length mirror.

Might install a special "shoe only" mirror just for kicks :hihi:

-spence

spence 11-01-2010 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by nightfighter (Post 806834)
And as a remodeling contractor, it is satisfying to hear that you can understand how pricing baths and kitchens can get up there fast. There is a ton of unseen detail that goes into making those rooms look and work right.

And so much of it is in the planning before the execution.

When we built our deck my wife didn't understand why the stairs stopped 2-1/2 feet in the air.

Answer: Because in 6 months that's where the ground will be :uhuh:

-spence

spence 02-05-2011 09:40 AM

Bump for Buck.

-spence

buckman 02-05-2011 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by spence (Post 834313)
Bump for Buck.

-spence

Beautiful work Spence. Love the penny tile.


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