Hiding Toilet Pipes

NOTE: Mar 2011 - Discovered Picasa has changed the access code for my photos, that's the reason why images don't show up in this and other posts. *sigh* Will take me a lot of time to investigate and re-post all affected old posts!

To address the issue, I have revamped and updated the post to Workmanship: Hide Ugly Pipes. Sorry for the inconvenience!



The ID's sub-con came this morning -- Tue 18-Mar-08 -- to put up the partition for the bathroom.

For this work coordination is vital: the partition must be installed before the tiling of the bathroom window area. At the same time, the plumbing must be coordinated with the partition work because the partition wall has to carry the rain shower arm and concealed piping that is connected to the tap.



To be continued..waiting for rest of partition to be completed

LATER:

At the end of the day, this was what has been done:


The bottom half of the partition wall was left open for the plumber to install the rain shower piping in subsequent days.

NEXT: Now to wait for the tiler to come complete tiling of the window area in the bathroom, toilet and kitchen, as well as for the plumber to complete the plumbing.


21-Mar-08 Good Friday : Window tiling, Rain Shower & Toilet

Both the tilers and the plumber came on Good Friday to complete the tiling of the remaining areas around the windows in the kitchen, bathroom and toilet.

Mr Koh the electrician also came, but he only connected a double socket box for the washer and the Rinnai gas dryer (not yet installed by CityGas / Rinnai).

Bathroom window previously left untiled until the new window has been installed and partition put up:


Bathroom window except right edge tiled:


25-Mar-08 Partition wall & right edge window tiled:



Finishing the tiling of the toilet window:



Grout will be applied later

Area around the kitchen window was left untiled pending the replacement of the old windows later:


Tiling could now be completed with the new windows installed:




Concealed Tap from Poo Joo for the Rain Shower:


Mr Sim the plumber installing the Omni Toilet:

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