September 13, 2017
Quite a bit going on within this post.
Basically there's always something to do if one wants to keep busy... Filling the garage TV drywall holes, as well as the basement wall TV.
Hopefully this will win me some brownie points when needed, the developer called me last night asking if my unit was full (of cars, etc.), because they wanna tuck some of their sales material in my bay while they're doing clubhouse and show unit's proxy flooring. As they're having an open house event tomorrow.
Since it's in my bay, figure I'm at least allow to power up their sign. (from what I gather, the building won't have any names shown from the outside once it's fully occupied, this is only part of the sales material; at least that's to my understanding to the lure/attraction of signing on board this development)
Developer's show unit (For Sale), getting re-proxy (some touch ups those garage flooring companies had to do)
Into my unit... it was a multi tasking day. Got my selected tile guy company I wanted starting (upstairs), so while they were doing that, hung the old heavy *** 2010 style garage TV. Currently, "WE" (the development) can't even get cable, internet, fibre-optics into this whole industrial community. So TV is pretty much cosmetic, lol. But it's definitely staying in the property when I sell it (unless buyer wants it removed), not really worth re-sale value, don't want it on next project/too lazy to remove/want something newer on next property, kinda a waste to trash it, modern world problems.
Onto upstairs. The developer's plumber was on top of things, got the shower drain exactly how the tile guys wanted and way ahead of schedule.
Selecting my choices, I'm just on a "wing-it" method and not paying for any fancy designers on colors or patterns... so fingers cross it'll be neutral to the masses and smooth to resell the property when I move onto the next commercial project (lol, already working on it/talking with commercial realtor, since this garage condo is classified as commercial zone, so not be too far fetch to step BACK into a proper open for business/section off office for storage type of property 2-3 years down the road, but not looking forward for that transition neither

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Tile guys setting up
Tile guys prepping, installing the niche (shampoo bottles).. the shower bench changing for the third and final setup. I really like the "resume" these tile guys had, everything sealed (at least each step explained to me as a joe-blow consumer/DIY non-pro), they even cut the bottom of the wall-board, so their poly liner can tuck 8-10" up secured to the framing, then wall-board re-installed so now it'll act like a pan in case of a drainage clog or flood so it won't wreck your the lower part.
The drawback, when I was shutting down. I noticed a blop of that pink water sealant "paint" on the pony rail wall... the OCD tempts me to fix it (sand it, paint it white), or do I treat it as some Joker like chaotic art design which enhances your visual walking up the stairs? Maybe some real hipster baller trust fund millennial will pay me triple within the year for it simplicity.