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This Week’s Featured Pulp Improvement

Pulp Bath Reno 2

Pulp Kitchen

Continuing on with the Pulp Bath Reno 2 utility “rough in” install, we are nearly complete! A couple more water connections to the main shower valve left to go and then we’ll run some quick tests (to make sure valves are operating and set properly) and the start closing up the shower walls.

As mentioned, we’ll have a conventional shower valve/shower head but also adding a side shower slide pole with handheld sprayer. To make that happen, it requires some kind of diverter valve to make the water go to either the main shower head, the side handheld sprayer or both at the same time, so in a nutshell, we’ll have two valves, one above the other, that will ultimately control everything. The trick here being you want the valves to end up properly flush with your finished tile wall, and, of course, they are of different depths so you end up doing the “measure twice (and by twice I mean six times), cut once” thing when it comes to the back wall support for the valves. In our case, we were able to get the correct depths using 3/4” and 1/2” plywood back boards run between the upright studs. We landed the main shower valve first (lower) and then we have that feeding up into the diverter valve, which, in turn, feeds up to the main shower head and to the side slide handheld, respectively. Sounds complicated, right? Turns out it all makes perfect sense when you see it in front of you, just sometimes takes a little bit to get there!

So with that nearly complete, we did have some time to install recessed lighting templates on the ceiling, which was a blessing, as the templates are made for 4” or 6” recessed lights and it immediately became clear that our original choice of 6” recessed lights were just way too big! Back to Lowe’s, we’ll be going to exchange them for 4” lights (it would have been a huge amount of rework later if we installed what was originally bought and then decided to replace them)!

We also had some time to get going on the floor “leveling” portion. As with a lot of old houses, this one has a bit of slope coming from outside wall in (you know, sagging). In this particular room, it’s mostly in the toilet area leading up to the shower water wall, and then just slightly beyond into the walkway past the shower entry. Using a collection of cut to fit 1/4” plywood, we’ve positioned them in such a manner that the low spots have been removed. That leaves you with a bunch of edges which need to be smoothed out. In this case, using some concrete/wood floor patch (like a mortar) and easing it into the edges to get the smooth transition. Once we are close enough, we’ll be putting in 1/2” Durock over the subfloor and patch in prep for the heated floor Ditra mats on top of Durock, and then the floor tile. All in, should be one nice and solid floor when done!

Last, we found some time to get those bar stools painted for the kitchen island makeover, and they came out great! Amazing what a difference a few new colors can make! Next up, adding an arch and new wallpaper, stay tuned.

The Progress pics below. See you next week!

Pulp Improvements

The 257 Project

Most Recent Pics for Sale

Nothing at All

A long time ago, in a small apartment in New York City, I was listening to a Prince song, simply called “7” and I was very much getting into the sound of the guitar playing, and what I perceived as an “open” chord strum, aka, just hitting those strings with no fingers applied (forgive me if that was mistaken). I tried to work that into something, and came up with a riff that I thought was pretty catchy. Not 100% sure what mood I was in at the time but decided that “you don’t need Nothing at All” was a good premise and ran with it. Years later, and also during the pandemic, decided it was a good time to rebuild it. Got busy with my wonderful musician friends and a new version it was.

Hope you enjoy!

The 1800 Project

Here’s the trailer to the exciting new movie coming out this summer (okay, so maybe not really a movie, more a couple long form video’s to document the start to finish of this project)! Truth is, had a little fun with a movie trailer template they have and this is the “story” of the 1800 Project to date. Enjoy!

 

The Ray Harm and Guy Coheleach Limited Edition Prints Prints

We recently mentioned that we had been gifted a fine collection of Ray Harm and Guy Coheleach “limited edition” art prints which we intend to eventually sell here from the website (will be setting up a page in our shop collection). Currently doing a complete inventory of what we have and documenting all of that. Wanted to share a little taste of what we are talking about so will feature a pic or two each week until we get that shop page up and running. This week’s sample print below!

 
 

Baltimore Oriole

Pulp Wildlife.jpg

Pulp Wildlife

The photography book from John Pulp. For sale now on Apple Books. Click on the button below to go directly to that page on their site!