This it the first flooring for the downstairs bathroom-a thick ivory shag carpet with pink accent rugs. All three bathrooms had carpet but propitiously, none of the carpet in the bathrooms was glued down and there was no pad to deal with in any of the bathrooms. We were able to just lift out the carpet pieces and throw them away.
Here's what we found under the carpet downstairs:
Finally, when we had some different work done, a workman said he had seen flooring of the same era once in a millionaire home up in Park City. He said that individual had animal prints for flooring and large taxidermy stuffed animals all over the home. When we asked the previous owners of our house about this floor they laughed and said we should have seen it when they moved in. Supposedly the owners before them had animal print flooring and animal print pictures in nearly every room. If only we had pictures....
Initially we went with a remnant vinyl flooring but there were problems such as under the bathroom sink as shown below. Plus the flooring didn't get rolled out right so we had bubbles on the edges where this new flooring started to come up.
Yes, the tile work on the shower is interesting isn't it? Wait 'til you see the inside. But that's going to have to wait for a future post. Meanwhile you can get a small glimpse of the hallway and downstairs living room flooring that was an early 1960's flat carpet in the second picture down and a brief glimpse of the laminate flooring that replaced it in the fourth picture down. Despite all the work we love the new house and slowly we'll get things upgraded and updated. This bathroom just gives a small glimpse of what we've been doing.