SageHill
Herd Master
The bathrooms look fantastic!! That's a lot of work.
I like.The bathrooms are finished.Here are the promised pictures. First remember this?
View attachment 115495 View attachment 115496This was the main bathrom. Simply enormous at 9'x12', I considered dividing it into a guest bath and master bath and moving our room to the back of the house. Too much expense and family would have to cross living room to use the front bath. Not functional. After stripping wallpaper and painting out navy blue paint this is the bathroom. Primer, paint, faucet, handles, and light fixture were inexpensive updates. Tiling the tub was the big cost.
View attachment 115497View attachment 115498 View attachment 115499Tub had formica only half way up wall since it was built in 70's when there would be a separate shower stall. Adding the tile backsplash and new pumbing for shower was not cheap but was worth it in terms of usability and resale. By keeping the beige tub (xlt condition) and choosing tile to complement it we saved at least $1000.
Next up the "master" bathroom. Not a true master, but I have an idea for future redo that would make it one without too much expense. Red, olive green, and tan wallpaper with light poop green paint. At one time probably very stylish since I can remember when those colors were very in vogue. (Like the burgundy paint on the cabinets and pink wallpaper that were underneath.)
View attachment 115486 View attachment 115494At any rate the change is dynamic and very inexpensive since the new light fixture, faucet, handles, 2 new bath sheets, and toilet came to about $350 and the paint was left over from the other bathroom.I did splurge on a faux flower arrangement that took my fancy at Costco which upped the price about $20. LOL The new throne is in the secnd picture. Fancy 2 button flush and one piece construction which I have come to like due to ease of cleaning.
View attachment 115500 View attachment 115501 This is a smaller bathroom with a large stall shower across from the counter. That tile is a very dark teal and beige with beige trim. It also has some leaks and will eventually be redone in the same tile as the other bathroom. That will lighten the room up a lot too. One thing nice about this house is that the bathroom and shower was already outfitted with grab bars since Mr. MacDonald had lost a foot and lower leg in WWII. Very handy for our knees.![]()
Or she came in season and the dogs prevented a sex crime. At any rate, the perp was terminated.maybe the “new” cat scared her off and the dogs wanted “their” cat back.
They started drilling yet. There is a huge mound of dirt in my yard that I am happy to have since DH was just saying he would have to buy dirt for the barn and garden to fill in where the ground is low and it floods in areas. I was excited till DH said that they going to use it to refil the drainage trenches and arund the well shaft.DS1 said that a well shaft 450 feet deep should give us some usable dirt. They got down to 45 feet and hit a rock? and had to get another bolt or something. Maybe they will hit oil and we can afford all the improvemnts we have planned. I think we have most of the mineral rights. LOL
DH and DS1 have started installing electric lights and plugs in the shed. DS1 discovered an original light switch and plug in the wall. He is trying to wire into them. He and his dad have been in the shed all afternoon.
I have been working on taxes all day. I have to separate all the farm stuff from the other business stuff, and now that we are living here not as much is deductible anymore.![]()
Damn you beat me to it --