ONE ROOM CHALLENGE: WEEK 2
It was a big week in the bathroom progress and, not surprisingly, we ran into more than a few hurdles in the process. This is no surprise: This old house is anything but square and level. This caused a rather significant issue when the contractor was setting the shower pan because they had to futz around with it for quite some time. We went with a low-profile plain shower pan. There is only about an inch difference in height between it and the finished floor so it's very unobtrusive and I didn't feel like fussing with a custom mudded and tiled shower pan.
Then it came time to level the floor, which was out a full two inches from one end of the bathroom to the other, just 9 feet away. Our poor tile guy (the husband of one of my best friends, who has done all of the tile work in our house) spent seven hours just leveling the floor and incorporating the heated floor cables (an add-on that I couldn't have cared less about but Mr. Much More Patient really wanted). He was here until 11:30 one night!
To accommodate the amount we had to bring the floor up to level it, we fashioned a ramp to meet up with the hallway. |
The floor in progress. It took much longer to level it than it did to tile it. |
I sealed all the tiles ahead of time with the sealer our tile guy recommends and I'll give the entire floor another coat after the grout is completely dry.
I can't tell you how much I love this floor. When I found the tile I knew right away that I'd do whatever it took to have it and although I've had a little pushback on it from some people, I think it's fabulous.
Yes, I love it. |
The room looks so much bigger with the shower insert removed. |
We'll see what surprises the coming week brings.
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Labels: bathroom, floor, marble, one room challenge, orc, renovation
33 Comments:
Personally, I LOVE the tile! So fun and so pretty and not something everyone else will have! I can't wait to see what else you do with your bathroom!
ditto on loving the tile! please let us know manufacturer & source.
you are giving me the courage to think more what I need to do for my home!!!
Looks great and a big start to the project. In our former house you could roll a marble downhill in any room due to age (1899). This house is not as bad but has lots of quirks due to homeowner doing a fair amount of substandard work. We've fixed the worst looking or most dangerous things but there's still more we could do.
Thanks, Tilisa!
That floor is stunning! What a phenomenal choice!
Here's a link to the floor tile: http://www.anatoliatile.com/fluid_marble.html
I found it at a local tile showroom. Generically it's marmara marble and I know that Ann Sacks sells a very similar tile but I bet there are others out there as well. I'm using a 6x18 size.
Isn't it frustrating when people before you cheap out and take shortcuts that you'd never dream of doing? We've found more than a few (like that damn wall texture).
Thanks, Brenna! I may start sleeping in there just to be closer to it.
That tile is awesome. Love, love it!
The tile looks absolutely gorgeous! You got alot done this week!!! Looking good!
Yes, I'm very happy with how things are progressing. I hope it keeps moving like this! Thanks for the nice comments on the tile.
Thank you, Tiffany!
What a stunning floor, I have never seen anything like that! (And I have seen a LOT of different floors in my career!) Can't wait to see it with everything else in place! Kristin @ Postbox Designs
That floor is amazing!! Really, it looks so great. So impressed at your bathroom progress so far! :)
Thanks Kristin! I can't wait to see how all comes together as well.
Thanks for the nice comments, Brit.
Wow!! That title is beautiful!!!
OMG! that tile is AMAZING!!!! I love how the marble striping works in the herringbone pattern. Fantastic job, Erin!
I feel your pain! When we did board and batten in my daughter's room, we found out just how hard it is to work with walls and flooring that is not square and level! Your tile is gorgeous, though, so worth the effort! Can't wait to see how the rest of the room takes shape!
Handsome tile job - sort of a contemporary Art Deco look to it. Kudos to your tile man for persevering and getting such a perfect installation.
I'm with you...those tiles are gorgeous! Our house was built in a cookie-cutter neighborhood back in '69 so we don't have a single level/square spot in the house. (Just today we had a plumber here to give an estimate on replacing our water heater and he was tsk-ing about the size pipe that was used *smh*) It sounds like you came up with a good solution to deal with the flooring difference, too. Looking forward to seeing how the rest of the space turns out. So far it looks like it's off to a beautiful start!
Erin I adore the direction that your room is headed towards! You did SO much better than I did in my room this week.
I would love for you to share this post at Thoughts of Home on Thursday. I think our readers would really enjoy it!
Good luck in the upcoming week!
Thanks, Tammy!
Thank you so much Heather!
I can't imagine trying to do board and batten in a room that was badly out of square. It gives me a headache just thinking about it.
Thanks Merlyn. We've had our share of issues with contractors but our tile guy is the best.
Thanks, Leslie!
Thank you, Laura. I'll check it out!
That floor! So amazing. Great choice and can't wait to see the final space!
Wow that floor omy I need that in my life. I literally said wow out loud reading the post. I can not wait to see this transformation, bathrooms and kitchens are one of my favorite designs.
Goodluck!!
Lauren | Lovely Décor
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oh yea, pinned it! The floor is beautiful! I really want to see how the tile in the shower is installed with the floor-pan you have. I could not find something like that when we did our bathroom before selling the house so we had to use small square tiles.
An amazing floor!! Inspired to lay it in that pattern in the small space. cannot wait to see more!
Gorgeous! That tile, oh my goodness! This is going to be one snazzy bathroom!
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