Wednesday, April 15, 2009

We started our bathroom.

We are converting our laundry into a new bathroom. The children's bathroom is between the room we will turn into a family room and the kitchen and I wanted to knock the bathroom out so that we had a big family room/home schooling room coming off the kitchen so we had to find a place to put a new bathroom.

We decided the laundry would be a great place for the new bathroom since it is already a wet area but then came the problem of where do we put the laundry? The laundry will probably end up being in our current carport but at the moment it is on our back verandah (attached to the garden hose lol)

When we have finished the bathroom and family room, Steve will put some hardy planks on the carport to enclose it and make it into a laundry.

Here are some photos of the now empty laundry.

this is just before Steve pulled out the wall between the laundry and toilet:





wall completely removed:

This is where we had our trough.



6 comments:

John Michael said...

Good luck with all of the renovations, Therese!

I hope your project moves faster than ours. I'd say we are about 75% complete. For some reason, we keep running into glitches.

God bless you!
Regan

A Bit of the Blarney said...

Oh my! What a lot of work!!!! I'm just going to tackle under the kitchen sink today! That's about all I can handle right now.!! My best wishes! Cathy

Michele said...

i love renovating! its so nice, and fresh and new:)

Anonymous said...

It sounds as if you're keeping your husband busy. Mine is busy painting the outside of our home, and it's a huge stone home! He has finished the back of our home, and the front and one side is nearly finished.

Good luck with the renovations!

Anonymous said...

Steve is so handy!

Ginny said...

Looks like my house, major renovation, remodeling and additions being done here.

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