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While I wait for my kids to take a nap (and allow me to get back to work) I will update you on the bathroom progress.
The hardi-board is up. The tile is *mostly* up. The 1st coat of paint is up. I found the right fixtures. I am well on my way to finishing on time!
I still have a few things to do. Cut the tile that goes around the fixtures. Replace the baseboards (The tile fits slightly diferently so I need to fix those.) Paint. Hang hooks/towel bars. Put a GFCI outlet in. Grout. Fixtures. Decorate. and Ta Da!
So more on things I am learning.
-Walls are not plumb, straight or level. Don't count on it.
-12 x 12 tiles may slide, so you have to brace them till they set.
-Cutting tile is like using a sewing machine....just louder. But if you use a wet saw, you will probably get wet too.
-Don't talk on the phone while tiling. You may put them in wrong becuase you are distracted. (Cut pieces in the corner, not the edge)
-If you put mastic on a tile and let it sit for a few minutes to start to set, it won't slide as much when you put it up.
-If you put mastic on 6 tiles and then realize you put up 10 wrong....you really have to get creative when looking for space to put the tiles that you are taking down.
-IF you have a bathroom full of tiles you just pulled off the wall, you have to work fast to get them up before the mastic drys.
-There are easy ways to do stuff and hard ways. You will usually figure out the easy way only AFTER you do it the hard way.
-If you are 1/2 done and your bathroom looks great.....you won't be able to stop going back to check.
-If you want to take a picture and your bathroom is REALLY small, then it won't be easy and you will have to take several and piece them together! So please excuse the picture!
It's hard to see, but the tile goes up to the ceiling and has a 2x6' trim in a lighter bullnose around it.

The hardi-board is up. The tile is *mostly* up. The 1st coat of paint is up. I found the right fixtures. I am well on my way to finishing on time!
I still have a few things to do. Cut the tile that goes around the fixtures. Replace the baseboards (The tile fits slightly diferently so I need to fix those.) Paint. Hang hooks/towel bars. Put a GFCI outlet in. Grout. Fixtures. Decorate. and Ta Da!
So more on things I am learning.
-Walls are not plumb, straight or level. Don't count on it.
-12 x 12 tiles may slide, so you have to brace them till they set.
-Cutting tile is like using a sewing machine....just louder. But if you use a wet saw, you will probably get wet too.
-Don't talk on the phone while tiling. You may put them in wrong becuase you are distracted. (Cut pieces in the corner, not the edge)
-If you put mastic on a tile and let it sit for a few minutes to start to set, it won't slide as much when you put it up.
-If you put mastic on 6 tiles and then realize you put up 10 wrong....you really have to get creative when looking for space to put the tiles that you are taking down.
-IF you have a bathroom full of tiles you just pulled off the wall, you have to work fast to get them up before the mastic drys.
-There are easy ways to do stuff and hard ways. You will usually figure out the easy way only AFTER you do it the hard way.
-If you are 1/2 done and your bathroom looks great.....you won't be able to stop going back to check.
-If you want to take a picture and your bathroom is REALLY small, then it won't be easy and you will have to take several and piece them together! So please excuse the picture!
It's hard to see, but the tile goes up to the ceiling and has a 2x6' trim in a lighter bullnose around it.

