
Tuesday
Apartment Therapy Entry - Color Contest 2009
I've entered a contest at Apartment Therapy's website - Color Contest 2009. I am waiting to see if they will pick mine to post on the site. If chosen then it up to the viewers to choose the best Color Contest 2009 room. Here are the pics


Labels:
Bathroom,
Design,
DIY,
Do-it-yourself,
Interior Design,
Studio Apartment,
Tiling
Hallway Makeover - continues
Monday
It's Hall Time
BEFORE - Hallway



Even though I am considering retiling the bathroom floor, I have begun the second phase of my apartment remodel. I am painting the thruway that is between the bathroom and main room. About two years ago, I was at the hardware and I always go to the paint department to scour the colored paints customers have returned. Buying someone's paint reject is a lot cheaper than made-to-order paint. A gallon of paint is as cheap as $5. Even though I had no clue where I would use this dark cinammon color, I bought it anway a few years ago and held on to it dragging it with me from one apartment to the next. I started painting and almost done. See below.
Painting - Interim



Labels:
Design,
Interior Design,
Remodel,
Studio Apartment
Wednesday
Toilet Seat change
Have you ever changed your seat? This was my first time and it was easy. I bought a seat at Home Depot. I guess I could have asked the apartment manager to provide a new seat but I didn't want to rustle any feathers. He doesn't know about the changes I've made so far in the apartment and I don't him to know about the changes I plan to make. The toilet seat was not expensive and it was easy to install.




Monday
Shelve Up!


My bathroom space is limited - meaning I have a small bathroom with NO storage. Thus I had to bring my own storage opportunities. First obvious place was the unused space above the toilet; storage opportunity #1 - SHELVES. I did not want anything pre-fabricated because they really don't look homey. Is homey a word? Anyway, I bought a piece of wood and cut into three equal pieces with my circular saw, bought shelf brackets and used my drill to install and voila - SHELVES!
Friday
Project gone wrong - Tiling the Window Frame
Wednesday
Tub Hardware problem posted on Apartment Therapy
I submitted my problem about how to tile around the bathtub faucet handles to Apartment Therapy and to my surprise it was posted! I got some really good ideas.
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/sf/good-questions/good-questions-how-to-tile-around-tub-hardware-076010
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/sf/good-questions/good-questions-how-to-tile-around-tub-hardware-076010
Tuesday
Faucet dilema

Even though I knew I wanted to tile the bathtub walls, I did not know how I was going to tile around the faucet handles. I figured I would deal with it when I got there. I submitted my dilema to ApartmentTherapy.com and got the following advice:
I think you need to take the hardware off, put the tiles on and then put the hardware back on and caulk. You shouldn't try to grout around the handles.
Looking at your photo, it looks like you could just use nippers (to clip small pieces of tile off an edge vs. making a hole in the center) if you removed the half tiles above and below the faucets (which shouldn't be like that anyway).
Forget the nippers. Use a rental tile wet saw for perfect cuts. You need to remove the half tiles you have next to the tile handles now. Take off the escutcheons and mark the tiles where you need to make a slot for the piping. Just saw it out and mastic the tile in place, then grout. Do NOT depend on large grouted areas alone. Water will get in and you'll end up having to replace the drywall.
I did not do any of the above. My philosophy when it comes to this tiling project is K.I.S.S (keep it simple sweetheart). I chose to stick with cutting straight edges and place the tiles as close as possible to the edges of the faucet handles. Next step is grouting.

Bathtub tiling progress
As of today, I am ALMOST finished with tiling the bathtub walls. Going to work, going to the beach, working out or just being plain lazy prevents me from finishing. So far the bathtub walls, the mosaic border and tiling around the faucet handles are finished. I grouted the walls, except for around the faucet handles. Here are some pics of the grouting process.




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