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flyize t1_je5e3ll wrote
Reply to comment by jaaassshhh in concrete shower pan with corner bench -- but forgot to build bench. what to do? by jaaassshhh
I mean, if you've done it right, water shouldn't ever be where you don't want it.
flyize t1_je165e2 wrote
Somewhat related, but can someone explain the difference between the two?
flyize t1_jdaz2w7 wrote
Reply to comment by SpagNMeatball in New kitchen countertops from 3/4 in mdf cut sink hole first or lay laminate first ? by Josh_Cordero
That is fantastic news.
Concrete countertops get a bad rap.
flyize t1_jd852ij wrote
Reply to comment by SpagNMeatball in New kitchen countertops from 3/4 in mdf cut sink hole first or lay laminate first ? by Josh_Cordero
I really want to do this, but everyone online says upkeep is a nightmare. What's been your real world experience?
flyize t1_ja8x9qv wrote
I need a sanity check. I'm about to redo this bathroom:
I have some reno experience, as I just tore out a bunch of the guest bath. However, the shower is perplexing me, particularly the shower door.
It seems like a nightmare (for someone with limited experience) trying to get a corner enclosure ordered and installed with that knee wall there. Instead, I was thinking of building up the knee wall to just above the height of the tiles. That way, I only need a single side glass enclosure. After that, I'm going to put up some of those waterproof panels. While they're not amazing, I personally have a deep-seated hatred of grout.
Since that light in the background is the only one in the room, and the removal of the knee wall glass will make the shower darker, I'll be adding a new light over the shower as well.
Does all this make sense, particularly with the shower door?
flyize t1_j2983s9 wrote
Reply to New painter questions about old paint on walls, unpainted popcorn ceilings and primer! by thatoneguyovertheres
Wait, is it actual popcorn or mud? I see a lot of people call things popcorn (ie the Styrofoam stuff) when its actually mud.
My house was built in the 90s and used mud for a popcorn-like effect. If that's the case, just skim coat it and move on. If you try to remove it, you'll end up damaging a bunch of the drywall and have to skim coat it anyway.
flyize t1_j1vldnn wrote
Reply to comment by jankyj in Can I use cork underlayment as an alternative to actual cork flooring? by Tundra_2190
That's constructive.
flyize t1_jeelv4b wrote
Reply to comment by boofee in Is it OK to build an awning/covered pergola on my wooden deck? by devengnerd
Hope and pray isn't good engineering.