Saturday, April 25, 2009

Bathroom progress photo.


Tom chops up the tiles. He did a great job helping Steve.

I have a heap more photos but my camera is being temperamental so I cannot upload them at the moment.

I will upload them as soon as I work out what is wrong with the camera.

8 comments:

A Bit of the Blarney said...

Don't know why but the Keller Boys were all pretty good as a "demolition squad." Good for you, Tom. You'd fit right in here! Cathy

Anonymous said...

Looking good.

Gina said...

Look fwd to seeing this in the process.
As I can relate to it all, as we are going through extensions.
Will be exciting when it is done for you!

Mary said...

Pray tell, what are you using as a bathroom at the moment?

Therese said...

Mary,

That is our old laundry that we are converting to a bathroom. I want to have a family room/home school room coming off our kitchen and we need to knock out the bathroom to do that so we moved the bathroom into the laundry. As for the laundry, we have the washing machine set up on our back verandah for the moment.

Mary said...

Phew!

Anonymous said...

Hi Therese,
Tom looks as if he's really enjoying himself!

Aubrey said...

I want to do that to my bathroom floor. I realize that it's probably not as much fun as it looks. Mostly, I just want to replace the ugly linoleum. Hope you end up with a beautiful bathroom! :)

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