tameriska
4th September 2006, 04:23 AM
Hi all, I have finally gotten around to re-tiling my bathroom. My house is still nearly original 1950's and the pink and black tiles in the bathroom finally HAD to go.
(Fraid there are no before pics, my camera refused point blank:))
To start with, I ripped up the vinyl floor tiles, maybe 6 months ago, and found red concrete underneath, curved up to the walls, with lines indented into it to resemble tiles. Thought about vinyl tiles for about 2 seconds. Never again. Thought about trying to lay ceramic tiles up the curves to the walls, not likely. Decided that I really do like the concrete.
Easy, I decided, all I have to do is get rid of that old vanity, put in a new one and replace the tiles :).
Started chiseling the tiles off the wall, no problem with that, but the glue used to stick the tiles must have been strong, takes a fair bit of belting with the comb hammer to get off, (started cleaning down the walls about a week ago). The walls are made of limestone, with a dado finish plastercoat. When I got to around the window, had about 10 tiles that have been reglued, and which refused to come off, except in very small chips.When I got through these, the plaster had cracked, and the limestone behind had started to break away, as well as when I was trying to chip the glue off the bathtub facing. Posted below are some current pics of the current state of my bathroom.
Here are some pics of the current state. It only has to get better, right?
Pic 1 is looking through the doorway, including some of the "lovely" pink tiles that have been removed.
Pic 2 is showing the rest of my bathroom, yes, more chipping to do:( (Lucky I dont have a cat, wouldnt be able to swing it:)) The square hole in the old inbuilt wooden mirror cabinet was.
Pic 3 is showing where the wall has broken back, (with the start of some patching work).
Tomorrow, I intend to finish chipping off the glue, patch up beside the window, and the bath facing. Hopefully also to start getting some tiles on :):):)
Should hopefully have some more progress to post soon.
(Fraid there are no before pics, my camera refused point blank:))
To start with, I ripped up the vinyl floor tiles, maybe 6 months ago, and found red concrete underneath, curved up to the walls, with lines indented into it to resemble tiles. Thought about vinyl tiles for about 2 seconds. Never again. Thought about trying to lay ceramic tiles up the curves to the walls, not likely. Decided that I really do like the concrete.
Easy, I decided, all I have to do is get rid of that old vanity, put in a new one and replace the tiles :).
Started chiseling the tiles off the wall, no problem with that, but the glue used to stick the tiles must have been strong, takes a fair bit of belting with the comb hammer to get off, (started cleaning down the walls about a week ago). The walls are made of limestone, with a dado finish plastercoat. When I got to around the window, had about 10 tiles that have been reglued, and which refused to come off, except in very small chips.When I got through these, the plaster had cracked, and the limestone behind had started to break away, as well as when I was trying to chip the glue off the bathtub facing. Posted below are some current pics of the current state of my bathroom.
Here are some pics of the current state. It only has to get better, right?
Pic 1 is looking through the doorway, including some of the "lovely" pink tiles that have been removed.
Pic 2 is showing the rest of my bathroom, yes, more chipping to do:( (Lucky I dont have a cat, wouldnt be able to swing it:)) The square hole in the old inbuilt wooden mirror cabinet was.
Pic 3 is showing where the wall has broken back, (with the start of some patching work).
Tomorrow, I intend to finish chipping off the glue, patch up beside the window, and the bath facing. Hopefully also to start getting some tiles on :):):)
Should hopefully have some more progress to post soon.