![]() The existing plumbing was for one sink so I added a tee and ran two new drain lines to each sink. After taking some measurements I cut the vanity such that it would allow for that plumbing. With some existing plumbing in the way I knew we would need to modify the new Kohler Seer Bathroom Vanity in Mohair Grey to fit around it. After the thinset fully cured we grouted all the tile with an epoxy grout to resist any staining. While the shower floor got a penny tile with a marble look to match the mosaic. On the back wall, half wall and bench we used the same tile we used on the bathroom floor. For the shower we used a marble mosaic on the feature wall and ceiling. ![]() After the drywall was up, I cut the holes, pulled the wiring down to connect the lights and installed the wafer lights.įor this we used the Schluter-Kerdi shower waterproofing kit.įor the floor tile we went with a 12×24 porcelain tile and since the existing floor tile was in good shape we could go right over that. This was one of the jobs I hired out because, well, I hate drywalling.īefore drywall, I used the existing ceiling light wiring, relocated it and added two more runs for a total of 3 can lights. I also ran the included cable to the wall beside the bench for the steam generator controller. Then we removed the old plumbing and ran all new plumbing for the shower diverter, on/off valves, body sprayers, rain shower head and the Kohler steam generator and port. I used a plastic sleeve to leave space around the drain. After getting the drained moved I filled in the hole with concrete. The shower drain needed to be relocated since the new shower will have a bench, thus offsetting the floor. For this I used 2圆s and joist hangers to meet code. With the drop ceiling gone we needed to add framing to support the new drywalled ceiling. ![]() I also cut down the wall to the left of the shower which will become a half wall to make the shower feel more open. This required removing the drywall around the nailing flange and cutting it into pieces to get it out. The most challenging part was removing the fiberglass shower insert. We also needed to remove the vanity and a built in cabinet. ![]()
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