I have to admit we're moving a little slow right now with the master bath. We are purposely taking our time but a few other things came up and kept us from doing much this weekend. One of those learn-as-you-go things is that it's helpful to have all of your materials before you get started. I have a really hard time deciding on items because I often cannot visualize an item in a space and since I'm no interior decorator I also constantly question my decisions. There are a ton of factors that go into deciding on materials and that also makes it pretty complicated. Part of the electrical, the next step for us, depends on where we hang mirrors and the size of
those mirrors, so we're at a standstill with that until we decide on
mirrors.We did some window shopping this weekend but didn't find much of anything.
We were able to accomplish a few things. The husband spent some time leveling the pocket door and put down a self-leveling compound in the tub area.
He also removed the fur down that held the terrible recessed lighting over the vanity.
We purchased the recessed lighting and sheet rock (in the picture above) so we can get started on those aspects. Sunday we spent most of the day working on a project for my office (because my husband is awesome like that) and taking things to my office which is what kept us from doing any work on the bathroom.
And two really exciting things happened - we got all of our faucets this past week and the husband went with a neighbor to pick up the tile Friday night! Yay!
ReplyDeleteIt’s exciting to see the progress made by Weekend 3 of this master bath remodel! The attention to detail and steady work really show how a well-planned renovation unfolds. The choices in materials and design are shaping a sophisticated and functional space that will surely be a relaxing retreat. For anyone considering a similar project, I highly recommend r4remodelers. Their team combines expertise, craftsmanship, and excellent customer service to ensure each remodel meets the homeowner’s vision. This post is a great example of how patience and skilled work come together to create stunning results!