This is before I cleaned out the room and before I had people come out and bring the plumbing to the shed.
I had to clean the room out before the company came to bring the plumbing over.
This is me scraping dried water and cement mixture from the walls. The people who brought the plumbing to the shed had to cut a square out of the cement that was already there so there was stuff all over the walls.
This is the formal drawing that I made at Koch and company. You have to make a formal drawing of the room before you can add anything.
This is what it looked like designing the cabinet. There is a bunch of different types of door fronts, color, wood, and designs that you can choose from.
This is what the room looked like on the cad program after adding a few extras. This is just one of the many different views the cad program has.
I am installing the toilet and making sure it is sealed to the ground.
This is me screwing the new water lines on the sink after taking the old, corroded ones off.
With the help of my mentor, I drilled a hole in the bottom of my vanity so I would be able to insert the drain.
I am prying off the old trim so the sink or vanity will fit better into the room.
With my mentors help I installed the valves and fittings so I could connect the toilet and sink to the water source.
Here I am painting the first coat on base of the vanity after taking the doors and drawers off.
I am painting the drawers and doors after taking the handles off. I am making sure to get into all the corners very well.
This is the what the base looked after like after two coats of paint and all put together.
I had to prime the walls before painting them. The primer would get into the cracks in the wall first, which made it, so it didn't take as much paint.
Painting the Walls
I am cutting the boards after measuring to make sure they will fit snugly onto the wall.
Here I am nailing the board onto the wall after connecting the board to the board below.
Here I am extending the outlet out from the wall so I could re-install the outlet cover.
Here I am installing the pipes that will allow the water to drain properly from the sink.
Here I am reapplying caulk to the first half after I had scraped it off and after finding a few holes.
This is me using a nail gun to install the trim around the wall.
After using the nail gun I went in with a hammer to make sure that the nails were in all the way.
Here I am screwing in the mounting bar so when everything is wired I can clip in the base.
Here I am connecting all the wires to the base wires and then putting the caps on.
This is what my final product looked like after putting the trim up along the wall.