The stone for all the tricky bits has arrived. We're using a the same stone for all of the thresholds, counter tops and odds and ends where tile becomes a nuisance.

bench in the shower. cutting these tiles is giving me grey hairs.


The bathroom cabinetry has shown up. In the perpetual attempt towards life-beyond-our-means we had the cabinets built by a professional cabinetmaker in Baltimore - cause seriously, I can't do this kind of thing.
ETA has the Tile-work train pulling into done-station sometime during March-madness at this rate.
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