![]() They were MDF and in a few spots around the shower, they had some water damage (swelling). We re-installed the existing baseboards first. Basketweave Tile After Install Running out of Grout! I was panicking a little as that tile took a few weeks to arrive so I really had to make it work with what I had! I had relied on my tile supplier to calculate quantities for me, I think next time, I’ll calculate (or at least check) those quantities myself! So as we sit now, the floor is still not finished being grouted (I ran out of that too!) but as I was running out, I focused on the edges so that we could add trim and beadboard. That means if you purchase anything from these links I earn a small commission, at no extra cost to you! This helps support my blog, so thank you! Last Week’s Progress – Installing Basketweave Floor Tileįirst, the floor! I chose a basketweave tile and installed it the same way I did the wall tile (see last week’s post for an in-depth tutorial on how to install tile, as well as a discussion on why I chose the tile I did!) The tile installation went quite quickly, except that I literally had to use scraps to finish up with the last piece or two. Last Week’s Progress – Installing Basketweave Floor Tile.One Room Challenge Spring 2021 – Week 4.And the bathroom is really starting to take shape! If you want to get caught up, here are the first few weeks: ![]() How is it already week 4? Time is flying by! We made some good progress last week, we installed basketweave tile on the floor and beadboard on the wall, and I’m going to include all the details on how to install beadboard panels this week! I’ve been back and forth to the paint store more times than I want to admit looking for the perfect colour.
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