Buy a big pile of supplies - many boxes of tiles, a saw. things to measure with, buckets, rags. sponges. grout, mortar, spacers, gloves, knee pads - |
take all your furniture and smush it into other rooms - |
more displaced furniture... |
Be very happy and thankful that your hardworking son comes to help -I think "help" does not even describe how much work he did, he was so willing and did everything he could |
We started just before 8 a.m. Saturday morning, this end of the room has straight sides and it went pretty fast. |
Wow, what a wonderful job, and such a wonderful son. We are thinking of putting in tile. Spent way too much money 5 years ago putting in Pergo. One roof leak and it all needs to be replaced:-(
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blessings,
jilly
I'm glad to see that the floor is progressing...it must be SO much work, I can't even imagine. How nice that you have a good son to come and help you, you obviously raised him right.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to seeing "finished" photos.
Hugs, Cindy
Oh yes, it is work! We've done some tile laying in our home, too...but the finished product is so nice!
ReplyDeleteI remember when we tiled our little master bath - like you said, it's not difficult, but it is hard work. I'm anxious to the see those "after" photos and hear how you like it! :o)
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!! Looks real nice! You are just getting new floors all over. It is a job but will be so enjoyable when done.
ReplyDeleteLooks good even "in progress" ... I hope you all enjoy the finished result! Yes, helpful sons are WONDERFUL. :)
ReplyDeleteRhonda, you are way more ambitious than me! I'm sure the hard work will pay off and be beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to see a post from you and that the tiling is finished! Now, enjoy your new floors!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job! I think I'll hire your son to do our floors. ;-)
ReplyDeleteWow what a big job. But oh so pretty.
ReplyDeleteI miss your frugal post.:) I miss you too. However I know you are so very busy right now.
Hugs,
Elizabeth
That looks great (and like a LOT of work). You have a good son. :)
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