You can see my bird pillow on my bed. I brought it back in my suitcase from SF the last time I was there. I think it fits right in and adds some color variety. Without it, there's too much orange and blue. I'm planning to remove the wallpaper and paint the walls a medium charcoal grey. It's a good neutral that should balance all the color and pattern in the room. And it will go well with other color schemes if I ever want to change things up.

Running the various lines for the washer and dryer entailed opening up the walls in my kitchen. Not a problem because I will be remodeling that next. I've met with five different contractors and got two bids. Luckily, the bids were from the two contractors I liked the best. Even though I used to work for a home remodeling company, it still is a shock to see what it will cost to do what I want. I've scaled back a bit and have chosen a contractor. It's very different to be on the client side of things. I have to remember the total cost of the house and all the renovations is less than half what you'd pay for a 2 bdr, 1 ba fixer upper in San Francisco. And people wonder why I moved.
I had the bathtub faucets fixed. There was nothing where the tub spigot is now. According to the plumber that round white cap on the wall of the tub was where the spigot once was. It had been capped off years ago. The only way to fill the tub was to run the shower. Now I can take a bath or a shower. There are a lot of little things that need to be done to finish this bathroom including some minor tile repair and then painting the trim and the radiator which are now a brilliant Kelly Green. I was told that modern subway tile won't work in my bathroom because the old tile didn't have a beveled edge. I was ready to hunt down old tile at Construction Junction, but the tile Gods were with me. I found a stack of the original subway tile in my basement. My contractor is thrilled. Other than that there's a bunch of stuff left to install:

- new faucets for the pedestal sink
- a shower curtain rod
- towel bars and shelving
- ceiling light fixture
- hand-held shower head
I can't wait until it's all finished and I can post pictures. It really is a special room. Subway tile covers every inch of all four walls and the ceiling. There's unglazed hexagonal porcelain tile on the floor and an incredible stained glass window. It must have been the equivalent of a modern luxury spa style bathroom in its day.


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