Ah, the advantages of the home schooled! :-)
I love the look of pride on our tile guy's face. He was quite pleased with how his projects turned out. We are pleased, too! It took a crew of four guys all week to complete the tilework. We made sure to "oooh & ahhhh" appropriately when we visited the house while they were working. We may have a slight language barrier to overcome, but the tile crew most definitely understood that we approved of their craftsmanship. A smile is the same in any language.
Construction sites are fun! Our resident ballerina just had to balance on the barricade that is normally used to keep the contractors from parking on our driveway.
This is Mr. Smith's side of the bathroom. He gets a medicine cabinet at his sink, and I don't.
The tile guys worked on all four showers, completely completing the girls' shower surround. They will probably be adding the grout in a couple of days, and what a difference that will make.
The master bedroom shower is a walk-in shower. There is no glass to squeegee dry every morning, but plenty of tile to wipe down. The floor is now in place -- walls tomorrow.
The countertops in the kids' bathrooms are all cultured marble. This is Millie's vanity. She will have a big mirror to make faces at. :-P
Finding a roll of TP near one of the bathrooms is somewhat disturbing, especially since there are no toilets installed in the house at this phase of construction. There is a porta-potty on the construction site, but it appeared that the workmen have not made the l-o-n-g walk outside to take care of business. Hmmmm... The kids and I all agreed that there was a peculiar (urine-ish) odor emanating from one of the bathrooms. Tomorrow morning, our builder will be hearing about this latest smelly discovery during our "weekly" phone update. Our phone conversations occur DAILY at this point of the game, so he & I laugh about the fact that we are only supposed to have to talk once a week. Yeah, right.
The stair railings and newel post have been finished.