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Comments (20)Thanks all. Hose Vixen -- I do love that little powder room, had I to do it over I might have been more creative with the tile work, but at that pooint i was still figuring out how to do all this stuff. The tumbled marble really does have a warm look and feel to it, much more so than the image conveys. I wanted to do the master with it but my wife thought it would be to hard to clean and that it would look to masculine. I lost that battle! Mongcot -- 1) Did you put a membrane (6-mil poly or lapped tar paper) between the Durock and the framing? I don't see anything int he photos. We did not put anything between the framing and the wall board. I had intended to, even boght the poly, but it just never happened. i also think it's overkill, we took off the existing original drywall and there were'nt even any water stains behind the areas that showed moisture damage. I did, however, fill all the voids with fiberglass insulation for sound proofing. The shower wall is against my sons room, before you could really hear the shower running, toilet flush and my little AM radio when i listen to the news in the morning. Now you hear almost nothing, glad I did that. With regards to your shower membrane, the 40-mil Oatey? 2) Did you install a deck mud preslope and then put the membrane over the preslope, or is the membrane flat on the subfloor and you did a deck mud preslope on top of the membrane? No preslope. 1/2" plywood floor, 1/4" Hardi Backer (may have been 1/2" and 1/2", don't really remember)then the memberane, then the mud. All the sloping was done in the mud. 3) Where the membrane goes over the curb, you nailed the membrane into the top of the curb. How did you attach the backer board to the inside edge of the curb? Nails or screws into the curb? You can see that the membrane only covers about one third of the curb. I added some wood shims (just enough to give the curb a very slight angle toward the shower) and mortered the HardiBacker curb top down and screwed it as well, trying to keep the screws out of the membreane line. There are new screws on the inside edge of the curb. I figured between the morter, the tile overlapping the curb on the ends and gravity, the curb isn't going anywhere! Oh, and give your helper a promotion! What, he has union representation now? We are a non-union home in a right to work state, meaning he can be fired without cause and with no recourse. He needs to walk a fine line, escpecially with a younger, more trainable staff member coming along soon!!!!!!...See MoreCHEAPEST bathroom makeover! I do ok? Pix!
Comments (23)Hey there ps...Thanks so much! The mirror surround is just very cheap molding from Home Depot (I think the four pieces came to about $15?)...I painted them to match the vanity so it matches! They are attached with GorillaGlue....I need to re-do two pieces because after this pic was taken, I noticed that they were loose (because the wall behind them isn't flush and there are little shims to make them "sit" on the mirror...anyway, the glue ran ALL down the mirror and can be seen behind the frame...so that has to be redone. Use VERY little glue :)...See MoreArtlover's powder room pics?
Comments (0)I searched for this thread here & couldn't find it here. Found it on the internet by googling "Dated powder room makeover." Unfortunately, all of Artlover's inspiring, helpful photos are gone! I want to do some updating of my powder room which was almost identical to hers, & I loved what she did with the place! Did anyone here by chance, save those photos? Haven't seen Artlover around for a while. If you are out there, Arty, would you please re-post those pics? Thanks! Here is a link that might be useful: Artlover's thread...See MoreCan you help me finalize a few details in my powder room
Comments (7)get a standing TP holder. why are you keeping dark vanity? can you paint it? what about the countertop? what's the new one look like? what kind of floor? black faucets are fine, but they have to work w/the overall look. this is a powder room. you can go bold in here. otherwise, changing out a toilet and mirror isn't going to do a whole lot It sounds as if you're updating, but keeping the same overall theme and look. why? If you want to update, then update it! change it. it's rather dull and very basic. black mirror, black tap, not going to change that. If you're spending the money to redo something, then redo it. There are so many great ideas you could do to make that room really pop. this picture is cool. why don't you do this? I suggest you look at powder room makeovers to get some other ideas....See MoreRelated Professionals
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