We decided to convert Granny's bathroom closet into a shower to make it more convenient & safer for Granny to take a shower. Following is a pictorial of the progression.
This is Granny standing in the closet which was jammed packed with stuff--see all the shelves we took out? The next picture is some of the closet items piled up in the sewing room. THEN, I also had to clean out the area over the bathrooms in the attic because we were having a vent/light installed in the ceiling--that's also piled up in the sewing room (but not pictured here)!
Day 1: removal of the dry wall, door frame, and plumbing work leading to the new shower.
Day 2: installing concrete wall board, making bench seat, finishing the drain, pouring concrete floor.
This is the new vent/light in the renovated bathroom for Granny.
Day 3: Rest--waiting for the concrete floor to dry.
Day 4 & 5: Installing the tile.
Very nice corner soap dish, huh? And it's REALLY big, so can also hold shampoo bottles as well as bar soap.
Weekend BREAK!!!! We will let the tile sit over the weekend...then Monday is scheduled for grouting.
We also had the heat/fan replaced in the main bathroom with a heat/vent/light--here are the before and after pictures. You can see where the old round one was....and later on the entire ceiling was re-painted so you can't see any evidence.
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