After the closet was completed we started the bathroom. As I stated in an earlier post we ran the sewer line and water lines through the columns in the parlor.
Sunday, April 30, 2023
The tower room bathroom
Sunday, April 23, 2023
Remodel of the 2nd floor tower room (the closet)
The adjoining room to the tower room is where our bed is located. The tower room was vacant except for the clothing closet. The only bathroom (or "CR" if you live in the Philippines) is at the north end of the hallway, roughly 60' from the tower room. There is a second "CR" in the house but it is located between the kitchen and dining room on the first floor. Needless to say, having only one bathroom on the second floor (where all of the bedrooms are located) is very inconvenient when the house is full of visitors. So we decided that the tower room could be put to better use with some minor modifications.
First, we needed to redesign the closet. The wall space where the closet originally was, actually had two closets, one that opened into the tower room and one that opened into the master bedroom. The plan was to shorten the closet in the west-east direction and lengthen it in the north-south direction. Then the closet door that opened into the tower room would be walled off with a new doorway created. By doing this we would have a tower closet similar in square footage to the original, but the modification would allow us to create a bathroom off of the tower room.
After everything was planned out we started on the modifications. First, the door from the tower room into the main hallway was walled off. Then I started with the framing of the closet. A party wall was built to separate the closet and the new bathroom.
Sunday, February 26, 2023
We had a CPVC pipe joint separate in the 2nd-floor bathroom. The water caused some of the drywall to break creating an opening in the ceiling of the 1st-floor dining room. After I repaired the hole in the dining room ceiling I started to take up the floor in the bathroom so that I could repair the pipe.
Of course, walking on the edge of 2x12s while pulling up the floor beneath your feet requires a certain level of balance, apparently something I lack because I missed the boards and stepped directly onto the drywall.
(One hole repaired, another created.) After the second hole was repaired I went back to working on the bathroom floor. We took up all the old flooring and the planks that served as a subfloor. With the flooring removed I was able to level the floor in two directions. All of the existing CPVC pipes were replaced with PEX. A new subfloor was installed. I used Advantech OSB because of its waterproofing qualities.
LVP was installed over the subfloor. We also made a minor change in the room. There was a closet in the bathroom, that was walled off and a niche was created for towels and nick-nacks. The closet will be used when we finish the bathroom for the master bedroom. All-in-all, we like the bathroom better than before. (Project started before January 2020 and finished in May 2021.)
*Just a side note: I have been replacing all the old CPVC pipes with PEX. Each fixture has its own hot/cold line. It may cost more this way but the advantage of isolating lines for repairs, and sustained water pressure when multiple fixtures are used simultaneously, makes it worth the extra work.