4/5/2016 0 Comments Glass Walls, not CeilingsThe ensuite renos have began with the destruction of the dreaded glass wall! Hoorah!! I have disliked that glass wall since I first looked at the house back in 2011. We then bought the place in 2014 and that dislike turned to utter disdain. It mocked me with its 80s glory every single day. I didn't think I could hold a grudge for this long against an inanimate object, but surprisingly did. Which makes this post so wonderful! It's gone!! Tub, Toilet, Tile The next step was to remove the sink & vanity then the tub, toilet and last the tile. Ralph has put in over 15 hours on this project since Saturday morning, he's a machine when he had his mind set on a goal. On Monday we picked out our tile and accents, just need to look at cabinetry and a freestanding tub. If anyone has any advice on the best freestanding tubs that are less than 60inches, send them my way! Looking for modern and classic but comfort is the big thing. Ones knees should always be covered when in a bath.
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I grew up in Athabasca, AB and have spent the majority of my life in Northern Alberta or Montreal, PQ. My husband has been in Fort McMurray since the 70s and continues to love this town and all that it has to offer. We are avid outdoor enthusiasts, spending our summer weekends quadding and camping. As Opimian members we thoroughly enjoy wine pairings and tastings and are working on our wine collection. Ralph is a carpenter by trade and has framed more houses in Fort McMurray than I could count and knows the city inside and out. I work all throughout the region from the NWT to Janvier for the tribal council. My passion is doodling and photography which is featured throughout the website (various mediums), writing, Indigenous studies, and learning in general. Categories |