The original estimate was for 2-3 weeks of work - with the estimator indicating they should be done in two, and he would be surprised if this took three.
The planned project schedule accounted for three solid weeks, but that included 4 days for the epoxy grout to cure, which didn't end up being necessary.
So, no matter how you count it, we ended up significantly behind, and needed a solid 4th week of work.
Monday was supposed to be electrical, but the switches were not in, so they took a pass. Instead, it was just a day for installing the accessories (which ended up being limited to the toilet paper holder), and touching up grout. We had hoped to install two Tow'lescope units in the shower, but couldn't figure out how to do it and completely seal against water.
Tuesday was scheduled as plumbing, which scored as 'incomplete' - shower faucet and lead pipe installed, and toilet re-installed, but sink deferred due to a conflict between the vanity cabinet structure and needed space for attaching the clips for sink.
| Toilet paper holder, and newly re-installed commode! |
| Union Brass 530 series faucet lookin' fine |
However, the new bathroom door was installed. This was needed because of the bubbled and cracking veneer on the original door. We will be staining and sealing this... sometime soon.
The electricians arrived Wednesday to install the switches, outlets, and light fixtures above the vanity. Two of the switches are still not what we ordered, so we'll see what happens in week 5!
| New doors: both bathroom and shower |
The previously described Sterling Plumbing ‘Starscape’ glass shower door from Menard's was installed, and looks as amazing as we dared to hope. The medicine cabinet also went in, and was trimmed out.
Thursday was re-installing the light fixture boxes because first, they were not in line with each other; and second, we opted to modify the position slightly. This also meant the original holes had to be patched, mudded, sanded, and painted. Ah well, better now than regretting it forever, or else having to do it later.
The doors and drawers for the vanity were attached and the knobs for the drawers were mounted. The vanity knobs and backplates are Rejuvenation's Dish Cabinet Knob with Star Backplate in Polished Chrome.
| Two of six knobs installed. |
Final coat of paint went up Friday, and the general contractor cleaned up and cleared out.
On Sunday, S & D put up the two towel bars (both vintage Hall-Mack Aristochrome salvaged from the Belmont house).
| 24" Hall-Mack towel bar |
| Hall-Mack towel ladder - holy catfish is this a pain to install |
We installed doors on the medicine cabinet (trim pieces to be installed at a later date), and finished the vanity door knobs. We also put up the outlet and switch plates for the three places that are done.
| All the vanity knobs installed, and one outlet plate |
| Medicine cabinet doors up, and the other two plates (blue protective plastic to be removed later) |
| Artsy-fartsy picture of the reflection in medicine cabinet mirror - also shows the 3-gang box where the two switches will go. |
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