oh no! that sounds like a nightmare. just when i was working up the nerve to maybe attempt tackling my own bathroom... i've spent too many hours doing and redoing things i tried to 'fix' that this may have set me straight ;-) but, with your dedication to perfection, it sounds like the end result will be nothing short of amazing. good luck with your tiles!
I admire you for all the hard work, you put into your home yourself. I have a son-in-law that’s an engineer, that will come home at 5 and do the same thing as you , if something is broken.
That is why I have never done things like that at home! I always call somebody to do them! I am useless! I congratulate you because you are very brave!!
oh no! that sounds like a nightmare. just when i was working up the nerve to maybe attempt tackling my own bathroom... i've spent too many hours doing and redoing things i tried to 'fix' that this may have set me straight ;-) but, with your dedication to perfection, it sounds like the end result will be nothing short of amazing. good luck with your tiles!
Do it, J.M.! Just know there will be three acts, definitely a crisis, and probably a discovery scene.
haha, now i'm intrigued and i may have to do it just to find out how it ends ;-)
Yikes! I have new-found respect for those who tackle home improvement projects on their own.
I definitely have newfound respect for Portland cement. ;)
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I admire you for all the hard work, you put into your home yourself. I have a son-in-law that’s an engineer, that will come home at 5 and do the same thing as you , if something is broken.
I admire engineers a lot!
That is why I have never done things like that at home! I always call somebody to do them! I am useless! I congratulate you because you are very brave!!
Calling is often the smart move. ;) Thanks, Amanda. Remodeling this house has been a very fun and rewarding process, if at times frustrating.
My heart bleeds for you and at the same time I admire your resilience.
I enjoy the challenge. ;)