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Comments (33)I'm not seeing a current picture witht he sink -- just the one with the paper down on the wood which I understand to be before use. That wall looks like it has a raw end of drywall, not a side that is finished (paper or whatever) or maybe even no drywall. It looks like they tried to smooth joint compound in there, either by itself over your studs and built up or over something less than a full side of finished drywall. Joint compound will turn to mud (that's what they call it when it's wet -- hence the verb to "mud" the walls) and dissolve away if it gets wet. Paint will only seal the surface, and if water gets behind it -- well, I dare say it is probably worse than damp sheetrock, which is worse than damp green board. You say they had to sheer away your window sill. Did that sill come below the window too? I don't think you've got clean drywall there. I think you've got a really poor job of mudding and an even worse job of sealing the joint. That's my guess....See MoreVictorious! 9 outlets! New plumbing, switches & no linoleum!
Comments (4)ALL HAIL SIR OVERLORD OF PLUMBING-ELECTRIC-AND-HIDEOUS-FLOOR!!!! We bow to your strength and persistence! We faint in the face of your steadfast resolve to keep the water running! We cheer your galantry (really, prepping vs pulling up the floor: You definitely gave her the sweet end of that deal!)! ALL HAIL DH!...See MoreWould you put tile backsplash here (circled)?
Comments (27)The backsplash is just your standard issue Home Depot "Greecian White Subway" (http://m.homedepot.com/p/MS-International-Greecian-White-12-in-x-12-in-Polished-Beveled-Marble-Mesh-Mounted-Mosaic-Floor-and-Wall-Tile-GRE-2X4PB/203447807) I originally wanted marble counters (we all do, right?) but because of their tendency to etch and stain, went with quartz that resembles marble somewhat (DuPont Zodiaq Coarse Carrara). I know white subway tile is huge right now for backsplashes, but I thought using marble subway would be a great way to get some marble into this kitchen while hedging against white subway becoming so common that it is no longer exciting. I think it's a classic look thay really ties in well with the grays from the cabinets, counters, and floors. We designed it ourselves, so I'm glad you think we made good choices. I will post more pics when it is finished. In case anyone is interested: *Ikea Bodbyn cabinets in grey. *The floor tile is Marazzi Vita Elegante Grigio 6" x 24" (http://m.homedepot.com/p/MARAZZI-VitaElegante-Grigio-6-in-x-24-in-Porcelain-Floor-and-Wall-Tile-14-53-sq-ft-case-ULP7/205141214?MERCH=IRG-205473907-205141214)...See MoreWhere to start/stop kitchen backsplash?
Comments (18)@Suzy - your kitchen looks amazing. What color silicone did you use for the joints between the backsplash and the countertop? @Joseph - I was thinking of extending it all the way up to the ceiling, but we've decided not too. Our kitchen is quite tiny. Thank you for the advice though, I appreciate it. @everyone - we have decided to leave the sides alone. No backsplash. Thanks again for your feedback and advice, and especially for taking the time to post pictures. You're all awesome :)...See MoreRelated Professionals
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