I did this bathroom for Sleepy Forest Cottages in Big Bear Lake. The existing bathroom was ripped out completely. My friend Kenny came in and poured the pan. Then it was wrapped and painted with a waterproof membrane. I layed the floor, built and waterproofed the two bench seats, tiled the walls, and finished the job.
Diamond pattern for the floor.
One of the two bench seats.
Suface mounted hardware.
I trimmed and painted the doors, plumbed and installed the toilet and pedestal sink, and hung the medicine cabinet.
We went with a marble threshold, which ties in nicely to just about any other flooring material.
Friday, September 14, 2007
Diamond Bar Tub/Shower and Floor
This bathroom was in need. The old tub was removed. I pulled up the old tile floor, wrapped the walls in plastic and Hardibacker, and had the new tub installed. The shower and floor were done in travertine, with tumbled marble for the border.
Travertine soap dish.
Travertine soap dish.
Five Headed Shower
This was a shower and floor for Sleepy Forest Cottages in Big Bear Lake. The Fiberglass shower pan was installed, and the tile went up from there. There is almost a southwest look to this job, with lots of rich colors. And as you can see there is, on one wall, a shower head and three body spray heads.
The other wall with a second full size shower head.
The floor.
The phone number for Sleepy Forest Cottages is (909)-866-7444. Ask for Bob.
The other wall with a second full size shower head.
The floor.
The phone number for Sleepy Forest Cottages is (909)-866-7444. Ask for Bob.
Bathroom for Mom and Dad
This was a shower and floor that I did in a small bathroom for my parents. Both shower and floor were done mostly in leftover and hand-me-down tile of different colors and sizes. This required a bit of creativity, but I think it came out looking nice. So do Mom and Dad.
The floor, in slate bordering small tiles, with a marble threshold.
The floor, in slate bordering small tiles, with a marble threshold.
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