
….we knew it would be bad, this old house is almost 200 years old….
but the good news is, it's getting fixed!
It will be bigger, better and I will finally be able to soak in a tub again..whoo hoo!!
Onwards and upwards!
Living one day at a time

….we knew it would be bad, this old house is almost 200 years old….
but the good news is, it's getting fixed!
It will be bigger, better and I will finally be able to soak in a tub again..whoo hoo!!
Onwards and upwards!
Awesome end result! Hang in there.
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Eye on the prize. When is the estimated tub soaking date?
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Wow. The only reason I even recognized the bathroom is because of the bifold door! Let us know when it’s done so we can come visit!
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That’s why we don’t open walls/floors until we have to! Antiques are an adventure, aren’t they?
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The good news is that you did not end up taking a bath in the basement – unintentionally!
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It will be worth it!!
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Ermagerd!
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Oh I know your pain. Good news…you will soak again! 🙂
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It will be worth all the headache the first time you soak in the tub!
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Well. as my dad would say, “There’s your problem!” It will be worth the trouble when you’re sinking in to that new tub for a soak! XO
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Yikes – were those the floor joists in your bathroom? Scary – our house was built only in 1879, and we’re afraid to look inside the walls and floors!
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Oh my…what an undertaking. But well worth it!
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Our house is 130 years old… You just know that there’s always going to be more to a project, don’t you?! Several years ago we tore out our entire kitchen floor and scabbed on new (LEVEL) joists — what a job, but so worth it, as will this!! Woohoo!
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