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HALF WALL FRAMING
The other half of the half-wall is drywalled.



BATHROOM PLUMBING BEGINS
And is completed more quickly than I thought. The real test will be when the lines are hooked up to the main water lines.


BATHROOM SOFFIT
I put in a small soffit for some pipe a few months previous. I came back and put in a much larger one to hide most of the pipes and duct work. That makes the problem of hiding them much easier.


ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING
I decided to toss in more electrical behind the bathroom. You can see the drywall has gone up in the bathroom.


ANTOHER VIEW
Lets get another look at that plumbing. No waste line yet. Still need to figure that one out. I need to find some plumbing books that don't say "consult a professional". Or at least one that doesn't tell me how to plunge a toilet.

EXTERIOR BATHROOM




INTERIOR BATHROOM
Drywall goes up.



EXTERIOR BATHROOM
I added insulation for noise reduction.



EXTERIOR BATHROOM
That black line is the coolant line for the AC. Quite a chor to work around.



COLUMN
I intially was going to enclose the column next to the stair with 1x stock. But that costs more money. I had enough scrap drywall to do it for "free". The small square pieces you see were used for measuring purposes.



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