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What should I say to fix all of this?

Tiling was done while we were out of town. Came back to what seems like pretty hasty/uneven/sloppy caulking job and uneven grout and tiling in both bathrooms we’re redoing.

Pics 1-6: main floor bathroom, issues with caulk lines (also I asked for white not gray but that’s a whole other issue 🙃), grout thickness and how it’s drying differently in different areas. For reference this is a mosaic tile sheet so not sure if the grout line issue is to be expected. Can they remove caulking and redo at the very least?

Pic 7: they started floor tile mosaic in toilet area so it looks like they centered it there. But this is what the threshold looks like now. Should they just make a wider threshold to fix? It looks off when you look at it as a whole. Will try to upload video.

Pic 8: bullnose not aligned and differing grout thickness.

Pics 9-10: top of shower tiling. Why did they think this was a good idea? How can they fix? I will say that these last pics are of our basement bathroom which def had uneven walls but they took everything down to the studs prior to tiling so I’m not sure that’s even an important detail.

Help!!!

u/FTM_in_denver — 2 days ago
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Help with my weirdly shaped, dark basement bathroom!

we are finally redoing our creepy, dark windowless bathroom but I need some advice/opinions. it is a super odd layout which unfortunately we will be keeping because at the end of the day, it’s a bathroom we barely use. we just can’t justify the cost. my questions are:

  1. Should we make the right wall of shower into a pony wall with glass above to ceiling (2nd pic - view from doorway, 3rd pic - closer view of toilet area 😱) ?

  2. Thoughts on bumping out this oddly angled wall to give the “toilet” area a little more space? Other side of bathroom wall is our furnace room. (4th pic - red line is where I think we could butt out wall to and yellow is extra space we could gain if we moved angle of wall.)

last pic is what chatgpt came up with. Don’t hate it but know the shower total area is much smaller than what they visualized.

ideas/advice/thoughts are greatly welcome. Thank you!

u/FTM_in_denver — 2 months ago