The main level bathroom continues to move along. Today must have been Tile/Grout Day because the white grout went up on the walls, giving us a clean, unified look.
Continuing on the ceramic theme, the guys made huge strides in turning the laundry cellar into a bright, livable space (to the extent that anyone can be said to live in a laundry room). The floor now is a really neat Mexican/Spanish/Southwest tile that kicked up the red, chalky dust when cut.
Meanwhile back on the first floor...the widened archway into the studio has been framed with decorative wood that will match the entry into the kitchen and revive what had been there before the demolition.
Today's surprise (because there are always surprises) was learning that the studio, despite being the newest part of the house, has wallpaper under the painted walls. We have a little time before the guys turn to painting in earnest, but we'll have to decide whether to perpetuate the original sin of painting over the paper or if we want to pull it all down, scour the walls, and then paint. The latter is the "right" thing to do but also more time-consuming and labor-intensive. Too bad we can't make this interactive by asking people to vote.




















