Any project always takes more time and more money than expected. Jim is particular, which is a very good thing, because if you're going to make something lasting, it needs to be right the first time. This is the shower area with a bench and niche. Jim has the concrete board on here.
This is the vanity spot. Jim had his tool bench here, if you look at previous posts. This doesn't need concrete board, but it has the kind of drywall that resists mold in damp areas. Now he has to use the top of the pony wall as a small tool holding area.
This is the bathtub area complete with concrete board and ready for the water proofing membrane.
This little spot is where what Jim calls the linen closet goes. It probably will be some sort of storage since I lost two closets in this deal.
cWaterproofing is done on the floor.
The waterproofing stuff is "glued" onto the walls with "thin set."
Now, the walls are done, and fittings on. It's ready for tile.
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