We added the "jewelry" in the bathroom...the hand towel hanger, the toilet paper holder, the towel bar, the robe hooks.
After almost 2 weeks of false starts and trying to find someone to tile the shower, I finally said the hell with it, WE are doing it. Started yesterday and it IS a PITA. I have to back butter EVERY damned tile. The first 6 rows were done sitting on my butt in the shower pan and after a few hours, my hips hated me. Got 6 rows in yesterday. Started back today aiming to get to the bottom of the window and I did. And except for the first 2 rows, I was able to sit on a stool and tile. Now I am up to the point of standing. That will be the next 8-10 rows, maybe before having to work on a step stool. We also got the first of two shelves attached. They both have to go in the same corner, one is at the bottom of the window lever (about my waist), the next one will be about my shoulder level. I did get all but the very top piece of the bull nose tile added. Have to get the 6 ft. ladder out to measure those two pieces. (Having 9 ft ceilings is a pain when painting and tiling.
But we are done for the week as we head out Tues to visit the kids/grand kids. Will be home on Sat and next Sun, I can start back. I probably have two to three more days of tiling ahead (MY speed). THEN we can clean up and get stuff packed so we can bring in a realtor to list the house.
There is a house on this street that JUST went on the market. Except for size (they are just over 1800 sq ft, we have just over 2000) and lot size (theirs is .29, ours is .32). Their listing price is 289,900!!!! That's $161 per sq foot. At that price, ours comes in at $322,000. NO way ours is worth that much. I sure as hell would not have paid that much for it. But if we can start at $224,900 (breaking point of $225K is just above that, that would still give us a nice profit.