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- 2016 GT ST 47A
haha... no, not really...
just alot of little things that annoy me having owned the house for 2 months now... shower head being so lowly mounted on the wall that i have to bend over to rinse shampoo out of my head (top of shower head is at eye level, and the lowered ceiling isnt much more than a few inches above my head) noticing all things installed in the bathroom are ever so slightly off level, most people will never see it but i noticed it and it now annoys the s*** out of me lol
wanting to personally tear out the low ceiling above the shower, gain about a foot of "headroom", extend the water pipes/ move shower head to the center of the shower and install a large rainfall shower head... nothing i cant live with but things i definitely want to improve/make them what i want instead of just living with them... it used to be below the dining room, living room and my bedroom cause it was in nice shape and nothing needed fixed... but now there are just alot of little things i would like to change/tweak to make it ALOT nicer and its just moved ahead of the other rooms as far as priority goes lol
Sounds similiar to our old setup but the shower head was at least above my head level. We still added about a foot of head room up top and then some down low by replacing the tub with a shower base. I like your idea for moving the shower head. I was trying to convince Tam that while we had it gutted to add a light fixture and run piping over to the 'back wall' to install a second shower head. Should have just done it!
Built in 1962, and kept that way till we bought it. That should explain everything, including the fact that our kitchen and dining room ceiling were wallpapered.
haha, that's what I figured. We looked at a few built around the same time too in this area with the same pink/black tiles but 1x1 and used for the walls, shower and floor! The kitchen was done nicely in a dull yellow tile with green cabinets. If you ever tackle that wallpaper I hope they sized it! Our first house had it in the bathroom and it took days of spraying with a vinegar/water mixture, scraping with a putty nice and plenty of four letter words to take down.
id rather deal with that than the stucco on all the walls and ceilings in my house... not one single smooth wall (for the time being) haha
Ugh! That s*** sux and don't envy you one bit! Could always just wallpaper the walls?