
Now, the new photos:



Still to do:
- Paint the ceiling (right now its primer white)
- Clean (again) the tile where the radiator was removed
- Figure out what to do with the holes in the floor tiles from removing the radiator
- Glue a picture frame to the front of the medicine cabinet, and glue the magnet to the door
- Recaulk the tile walls
Dakota and Harvey: Also, just for fun, some photos of Dakota and Harvey playing in the backyard this evening:


Oh I have an idea - add a standing towel rack where the radiator was! Or will that be in the way of the shower?
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