Understand thought that Marvin was doing this with fairly basic tools - eg: hand tools.
So, photo explainations. This first photo is of the shower stall area. That wood square right about showerhead level is actually looking through the window opening at the underside of the roof overhang. When the sideways louver glass window goes in, the fact that this wood is outside will be more apparent. For now, you can just catch that thin sliver of daylight at the bottom of that rectangle.
That color strip of small tiles is the same as we used on the shower floor. By doing this, we pretty much guaranteed that bathroom #3 will have somewhat different tile. No worries though, some variation will be nice.
Marvin did a perfect job getting the shower floor slope done in a way that runs all that water to the corner drain. Now, you may ask yourself, "why does he mention this?"... One of our observations for many places in Costa Rica is that whomever installs showeer floors often slopes it AWAY from the drain, not toward it. Yup, should be obvious but... Speaking of that corner drain, why is it in the USA we tend to put those drains right below the spigot? We had noticed a number of places in Costa Rica favor corner drains and have come to really like them. That little square fitting is available right in Parrita, and is what we'll use in each of our bathrooms...
popular option in Costa Rica as well. And where they are used, we found it a great way to adjust the shower temperature before having that spray of cool or ultra hot water hit our bodies. Plus, it is very useful if one is just washing feet (probably more useful in the lower levels). I think this second photo does a great job of showing the floor coloring.
When all is done, separating the shower space to the rest of the room will be a section of tempered glass with some sort of etched design on it rather than a full shower curtain. We've seen that in our friends Rob/Kent's place and really like the look. When we arrive in April, one of our early tasks will be to install the faucet and spigot/shower head. However, that tempered glass will have to wait. We have packed a spring loaded shower rod that will see duty as it makes its way into each of the bathrooms as this project unfolds.
This next photo shows the shower space transitioning to the toilet (first black pipe coming back from the shower space). The second black pipe, smaller diameter, is where the sink drains to. This will put the rest of the pipe from the sink above the floor. We weren't too excited by this, but realize that the table holding the sink, towels, and storage will cover this pipe; and found that to be a more desirable option than boxing in the ceiling of the bedroom below to accomodate this drain.
The tile above the color strip was supposed to be textured wall. Our hope was to be able to introduce other colors in the space there, and make hanging a mirror easier. Unfortunately, it is tiled. Now, having said that, we still are loving the look, and think that the result will be at least equally beautiful if not more so. Imagine a dark wood framed mirror above the sink.
None of these photos will do well to show the two light fixtures that will go on these walls. But we purchased them on Feb 22nd while doing other errands in Milwaukee. The are technically an exterior light, but with a brushed nickel finish and a bit of nautical touch to their look. In a future post I'll show all the light fixtures. Then we can have a contest to match the fixtures to locations in the casita.
For the record, the toilet and sink are white. There is a fourth tile you've already seen in the finishes post; two posts ago; that will go onto the vanity top that will add a texture which combines the colors of the accent wall tile, and the shapes of the floor tile to draw this all together.
We're excited about the prospect of the completed photos since that is not horribly far away! However, while I had this particular blog post waiting for publication time; Rob sent the photo of the now finished shower. Those two larger tiles below the color band were added in after the photos above were taken. So this bathroom is shaping up to a finish!
Thanks for reading!
Ciao!
Ricardo y Jeeeem
ps - this final photo shows the two missing pieces now installed in the upstairs shower.