A Controversial Master Bath Project: Jet Tub Cover Up. Part III: Towel Bars and Shelves.
Does this take the cake as the longest blog post title I've composed to date" So yeah though, come join me back in the bathroom with this Controversial Master Bath Project: Jet Tub Cover Up Part III, Towel Bars and Shelves.
Heh.
Last we left off, the bathroom took a dramatic turn with the cedar walls.
Right" Drama!
If you're just joining me or need a refresh on this doing-everything-backward bathroom adventure, you can check out Part I here!
Ok so back at that boxy jet tub cover up shelf unit area there, I had plenty more work to do.
Since I am doing everything backward and totally out of order, I realized after I (we, I needed Mike?s help) put a big slab of plywood up to enclose the soon-to-be shelf area and hide the shower head/tub filler stuff that oh dang it, I didn't want to put that up just yet. Here's how I attached this large piece by the way -- I screwed a 2x4 down to the jet tub plywood cover, a piece near the top, slid the vertical piece up against it, nailed it into the 2x4 and 3/4" edge of the other vertical plywood.Why" Towel bars! DIY red oak towel bars. Gahhh.
So, heh, I yanked that big plywood panel back off. Because, planning, or doh, all my lack thereof. This is the way.
Some projects are, just, ya know, like this. As I shrug and hang my head in embarrassment.
All right, towel bars. Back over at my second home Menards in the fancy pants wood aisle, I grabbed two s...
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