GUEST BATH REMODEL - Movin' Along!

Thursday, November 15, 2012

We're moving along with the guest bath remodel.
This has been our first experience with the total tear out and remodel of a room
and I agree with so many that have shared their stories with me...
remodeling is NOT for sissies! 
We were so happy when the subfloor was complete so the bathtub could be installed...

Thin strips of boards are placed across the subfloor so the leveling process can be begin...


The leveling material has been applied and a 2x4 is being used to smooth the top surface...


 Once the floor was level and dry, the cement board was laid...yipee!  This means we are getting closer to laying floor tile!


The backer board is also being installed in the tub area and the niche has been added for storing shampoos, rinses, etc...

It was fun but also a bit overwhelming when the time came to pick out our counter top.
We knew we wanted polished carrara marble, but we didn't know it would take visiting 10 stone suppliers to choose it.
One issue was the size of marble we would need, our double vanity is 9 1/2 feet long.
The other issue was the marble itself.  Being a natural stone many slabs had deep pits which were a bit unsightly and would catch too much dirt, so no deep pits for us.  Then there were concerns with the polished surface as many slabs had long deep scratches in the surface that the suppliers would not be able to re-polish.  We figured that since we are paying a lot of money for this marble, we want it the way we want it...right?  Kind of like buying a new car, you don't want to drive off the lot with your new car already scratched up!  Keep looking...

Marble is beautiful and each slab was different in color and in the amount of veining.
This slab was very pretty but too much veining for what we were looking for.  Since we are also tiling the floors and walls with carrara, we didn't want the counter to be too busy.  Keep looking...


The small piece of marble on the floor in front of this slab is our flooring sample which we brought to compare to the slabs.  This piece was a bit too dark gray compared to our floor tile and had very little veining other than the amount on the far left side.  Keep looking...


The search got a little confusing too.  When asking to see each suppliers carrara marble they would bring us to stone labeled Carrara, Calacatta, Statuary, etc.  When we asked what the difference was between them the suppliers would answer, "It's all the same."
Hmmm, if all the same, why all the differrent names?  None of them could give an answer. 
Considering marble for your kitchen or bath remodel?  I recently found an article that helps explain the difference:
 HOUZZ - Carrara-vs-Calacatta - What-is-the-Difference?
This slab is called Statuary and was beautiful but, keep looking...

Here she is, this is the slab we chose!  The coloring looked great with our floor tile and the veining was very pretty without being too much.  Stop looking, it's perfect!

 Here is a closer view of the floor tile...

Ok, ok!  Ellie-Mae wants me to tell you that she has been helping.  Well, helping or hindering, she is my precious assistant and always close by...

Sleeping on the wall tile...


This is how she looks when I ask her to move off of the tile, she tilts her little head to one side as though she is saying,
"Really mommy...do I really have to move?"




Thanks so much for visiting, I can't wait to show you more...
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GUEST BATH REMODEL - DEMOLITION DAY!

Sunday, November 11, 2012

 
Finally!  Demolition day was here!
The guys wasted no time tearing into things.  It was loud and the dust was flying...
 
 
We found it interesting to uncover the previous wallpaper selections,
like this gold pattern which was hidden behind the shower tile.
 
 
 
 
 We have 4 full baths in our home and only 1 bathtub which happens to be in our master bathroom.
This shower area was converted into a bathtub during our remodel.
 
 
All the floor tile and shower tile has been torn out...
 
 
 Once we got to this stage we found evidence that this bathroom actually had a bathtub
which was converted into a walk-in shower
that we were changing back into a bathtub...who knew!?
 
 
 
The vanity has been removed and the new sub floor has been installed.
This blue flowered wallpaper was hidden behind the mirror...
 
 
 
The commode area with the new sub floor ...
 
 
 
 
 The shower area once all the debris was removed...
 
 
The popcorn ceiling has been removed and it was a happy day
when these lights were taken down...they had to go!
 
 
The sub floor is almost ready to prep for the new floor tile...
 
 
I don't miss the yellowish-gold tile you saw in the Guest Bath Remodel ... In the Beginning
and it was so nice when the remodel moved from demolition to installing the final touches
which I will share with you soon...
Thanks so much for stopping by!

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FLABBERGASTED

Saturday, November 10, 2012

 
 Now this was quite a sight!
I was flabbergasted, a bit disconcerted...
 
  
when through my rear view mirror I noticed this truck racing up behind me...

 

 

so I grabbed my camera off the seat beside me and began snapping
as this speeding truck,
loaded with ladders and leaning to one side,
quickly reached my side... 








 
 
 
and like a race car driver,
he quickly leaves me in his dust...
 
 
 
 
 
 Can you believe so many ladders can be put on top of a regular sized truck!
How in the world did they get that ladder with the yellow up there?

I just had to get a shot of this,
so keeping my eyes on the road ahead,
I held my camera in his general direction and started snapping away.
Most of the pictures ended up being too blurry or of things other than this truck, so these were the only ones clear enough to share with you...

Have you EVER seen such a sight?!?!
 
I hope you get to slow down, take a load off, and enjoy your weekend!!


FALL URNS & HAMBLEY-WALLACE HOUSE

Friday, November 9, 2012

Hambley-Wallace House 
Urns add a special touch to the garden, especially when they are decorated for the fall season.
A wonderful way to greet friends and family that come to visit...
 




 
Mr. Heart and I recently went on a home tour in Salisbury, N.C. and one of the homes on the tour was the Hambley-Wallace House.  I must say this was one of the most beautiful homes I have ever toured!  Wish I could share pictures of this home with you, but no picture taking was allowed once inside.








 
We waited in line for almost an hour to tour the Hambley-Wallace House and as we finally reached the entry gate to the property we were welcomed by these beautiful fall urns...




 
The grounds were amazing.  In the side yard was a birdbath which was also decorated for fall, filled with juniper greenery, dried hydrangea and a pumpkin...




 
A birdbath decorated for fall, such a great idea. I may just have to try this myself!

Thanks for visiting, please leave a comment so I'll know you did! :)
Cindy

 
 

WEDDING EMBELLISHMENTS

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

My daughter and I had so much fun planning her wedding
and
selecting the perfect wedding day embellishments for her
all-time-FAVORITE dress!






Her chosen colors were white and cream with hints of pink.
The bouquet, hydrangea and roses...



The brides robe...





Veil, sash, bouquet and garter...












And the jewels.
One very precious jewel.
Dangling on the bottle of parfum is an heirloom pearl necklace that was my grandmothers,
given to my mother,
who then gave it to me.
Miss Dior Cherie



Something borrowed, Something blue.
This handkerchief is my mothers who has held it close since she was a little girl.
Mom shared it with Stephanie for her something borrowed and something blue.
Heirlooms and treasured family pieces...special touches for her special day.





Her hairpiece is a vintage clip earring...










and the shoes...
Badgley Mischka shoes






Mr. & Mrs...


Their day was so special
and
they are so happy!

Love your sweet comments...
Cindy


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