Don has completely demoed the upstairs bathroom, including digging out the rotted wood in the subfloor and replacing it. It is all ready to be put back together.
Six years ago we fell in love with some ceramic tile that we found in a little store in Seattle imported from Tonala, Mexico. We bought eight tiles, figuring they could some how be used in our remodel. As it turned out, our entire bathroom design has revolved around those eight tiles. It has not been easy because they are not a standard size or thickness. We visited many, many tile shops and web sites to find other tiles that compliment the bird tiles and fit our budget. Plus, our plan now calls for twenty more bird tiles. So this Tuesday I will take the train up to Seattle to pick out the additional tiles while Don stays home accepting delivery of our new tub, sink and toilet. I guess you could say we are finally at the start of putting something back together! The beginning of the beginning.
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water-damaged and rotted wood replaced |
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Don with his "multi-function tool," Sami wields a hammer |
The fabric on the left in this picture, will be framed and hung on the bathroom wall. It is a piece of embroidered Chinese silk, which we think it is pretty with the fanciful bird and nature motif of the Mexican tile.
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China and Mexico |
love those tiles!
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