April 15, 2014
Mo’ Money Mo’ Problems
I have pretty much decided no construction project would be complete without a bit of angst. (I know many of you who have done projects big and small are nodding your head right now.) As much as I truly like and respect my contractor, he cannot be everywhere at once, and as someone with an eye for detail in design, I am going to pick out every little thing that is not quite right. For example, we got the plumbing hardware installed in the shower (can't wait to show you, but everything is covered in plastic sheeting right now because they are painting), and I noticed the little button with the pretty lettering would turn whenever you turned the knob. (there are three of these knobs, and they were all turned in different directions) Therefore, the letters always looked like they were diagonal, and it was driving me crazy.
When I mentioned it to the plumber, he kind of shrugged his shoulders and made some comment about "how it was a little loose". My reply: "Yes, but what can we do?" His response: Shrug.
Little did he know he was talking to someone that would forever be bothered by the crooked letters. "I'll be right back", I said.
A few minutes later, I showed up with two supplies to remedy this problem. There has to be a creative solution to this complication, right?

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We decided to incorporate wood in the bathroom because the room you step down into from the main bathroom had the original 1920 floors. I thought it might look strange to do all marble or tile and then step onto the wood. Thus the idea for the wood squares surrounded by marble was born. You can see the original (dusty!) wood floor in the below image.
I love French chevron wood floors, and I love the raw, natural wood look, so I had my fingers crossed that when our original wood floor was sanded, it would be a beautiful organic looking color. Once I saw the difference in what was sanded and what had the oil stain on it, I seriously wanted to sand my entire house.
Here we are today picking up where we left off. In case you missed it, you can read all about my
I was on the fence about selling them, but they were listed and sold in a matter of hours. I will tell you, I was a bit sad. Although I can't remember what happened, the buyer decided to buy another pair of chairs, so these were on the market again.