this is the craft room.
this was the west side before…
then i cleared it out.
and covered everything up.
and the new bathroom construction began.
we’re spliting the craft room in half.
there will be a wall between the bathroom and craft side.
this room was a sleeping porch (long ago)
so the floor was built sloped – a 4 inch difference.
that’s why we had to take the floor up to even it out.
we had to do the same thing in our kitchen below this room
for the same reason.
(and by WE i mean the contractor…we haven’t done a thing.)
i will try not to over post about this project.
but i am so excited i can almost feel the bubble bath now.
we have yet to pick all the tile and fixtures.
and i am picky.
poor craig.
chris - That is very exciting, can’t wait to see.
Allison - That will be a fun endeavour! Can’t wait to see it finished–knowing your eye for style I wll covet it, I am sure!
traci - how exciting. please post about the construction. i love seeing the progress. plus you have a wonderful style and i get ideas from ya.
Jenny Pocknall - How fun!
And I am insanely jealous you have a craft room! I am alway feeling guilty for taking up most of the dining room table.
Please blog continually about it.
melissa @ the inspired room - I too cannot wait to see it all unfold! Our someday master bathroom (currently a kids bathroom) slopes too! You go downhill when you come in. We will have to remedy it someday. So many things to do ‘someday’.
Big news on my blog today. 🙂
xo
carissa - glorious construction… HA!
it will all be so worth it!
you’re a bathtub… soaking kind of gal i take it?
kristin - i can see it now…you’ll be sewing in the bathtub.
: )
Jenn - Hey I actually get to be the first to comment. I am so excited for you, you will just love having your own bathroom away from the kids. You deserve that after all these years. Can’t wait to see how that old dresser works as a sink base. You come up with such creative ideas. It is good to have a neighbor close by to inspire you. Jenn