One Room Challenge: Week 2|Bathroom Renovation Demolition

Good evening friends! Today is exactly one week since we started our bathroom renovation project in conjunction with The One Room Challenge™ and so far we are still in the demolition stage. In this post we will be sharing our progress and where we stand currently. To be honest, I thought we would be done with the demolition by now but we all got sick and needed to take it easy. I didn’t want to be a hero and push myself past my limit so I took off the last two days. Slow and steady wins the race.

ORCProgress:
If you follow along on our Instagram stories, you might have seen that we already removed the toilet and the vanity over the weekend. The last major piece we need to take out is our bright blue 1950’s tub. We managed to remove the majority of wall tile from the existing cement boards only to realize that the mortar isn’t coming off as we had imagined. Considering the age of the bathroom, I’m not all too surprised. The good news is that we are a little more settled on the tile we will be using. After a recent trip to Home Depot, we really fell in love with this Carrara Matte tile for our floors. With white subway tile for the walls, it’s going to look great!

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Issues/Concerns:
Since I will not be sticking to the original plan of leaving the cement boards, I had to purchase a new blade for the angle grinder so we can cut through the cement boards and take them out piece by piece. Removing everything all the way to the studs is both a good thing and a bad thing. The good is that we will redo the bathroom with all new construction materials, we will be able to do a clean, solid job from beginning to end. The bad is that we will have to spend more $$$ on purchasing drywall and new cement backer boards. Considering that this bathroom is a small space, the additional expenses shouldn’t exceed $250 (and this is considering that I will also have to remove and replace the subfloor with new plywood & moisture barrier). We just really wanted to challenge ourselves to do this renovation on an extreme (but realistic) budget so we could inspire others who might not otherwise consider renovating because of the cost.

All this fun stuff with the walls and floor removal, which I had hoped I wouldn’t have to deal with, will add between 1-2 weeks to the job. As is the case with any renovation project, you have to be prepared for stumbling blocks and plan accordingly. Despite our setbacks, I think we will still make it out in 6 weeks. We sometimes get discouraged thinking it will take that long, so we have to keep reminding ourselves that we have day jobs and two little ones and that’s why we can’t just finish it as quickly as we would like. Until next week 🙂

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  1. inspirethemom Avatar

    Slow and steady wins the race:) Hope you all are feeling better. ❤

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    1. SammyandSufi Avatar

      I know, that is advice I have to live by when I feel the need to rush 🙂

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  2. designson9th Avatar

    Check out our bathroom remodel. What a HUGE job you’re up against! Ours took us a good 6 months to complete, but it is now done and SO worth it!

    https://designson9th.com/2016/05/10/bathroom-remodel-part-6-details-and-finish/?frame-nonce=4be084279a

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    1. SammyandSufi Avatar

      Wow, what an epic job on your renovation! Love your fixtures and thank you :))

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      1. designson9th Avatar

        All the credit goes to my wife for the fixtures, and thanks for checking out our bathroom! Best of luck on your endeavor. Let us know if you have any questions about how to do something!

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      2. SammyandSufi Avatar

        Will do, we are done with the demo, now the fun begins!

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  3. Liz Avatar

    I can only say godlike with the project. I wouldn’t know what to do even if I had 54 weeks. I admire your courage!

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    1. SammyandSufi Avatar

      Haha, that’s too funny, I don’t think it’s a project for everyone, but it’s a fun challenge :))

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      1. Liz Avatar

        That should have been “good luck with the project” (automatic spellchecker yikes)
        I love living in a beautiful house but I just don’t have a sense of interior design. It’s very frustrating. One day, maybe, I shall hire someone to make my house look like what I really want. I hate the way it looks right now!
        I look forward to seeing the finished product of course!

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      2. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

        We are doing major work this weekend, there will be some updated on our instagram stories, gotta record the mess!

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  4. HappyHauteHome Avatar

    Looking great! You all are brave!! Good luck!

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    1. SammyandSufi Avatar

      Thank you :)) , it’s about the journey over here so hopefully the results are worth it!

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      1. HappyHauteHome Avatar

        I’m sure they will be and I hope you win!!! 🙂

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      2. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

        Thank you for the support :))

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  5. Cooper Avatar

    If I have seen correctly, have you removed tiles with hammer and chisel?

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    1. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

      Well, technically yes, but lets just say that with this weeks update everything is gone! I demoed everything to the studs because I couldn’t take chipping away at the old tile.

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