Of course I can't not write about the things I feel bad about. Come on, this is a renovation project (officially entering month three, I might add). For example, the tile. Yes, I'm still stuck on the tile situation. Now I'm of the mind that we should install the tile ourselves because it will save us around $1500 in labor. My dream of penny tile might actually come true. If we don't do the best job installing it at least that's on us instead of my contractor and the tile guy. I originally told our contractor we'd have the tile guy do the shower and we'd do the floor and he said, "No, he won't do that. That's too small of a job." I guess we'll do the whole thing. By "we" I mean Brad because I'm not the best tile person in the world--although I do aspire to it!
 The fun stuff is starting to arrive on our doorstep. We ordered a great kitchen faucet off of overstock.com (something like 70% off). I also received the bathroom light fixture (although the shade is backordered) and toilet paper holder (exciting). This morning I ordered exterior lights thanks to Renovation Hardware's big lighting sale. We were originally going to order some amazing barn lights off of barnlightelectric.com. They seemed really inexpensive until I figured out the shade and fixture were sold separately. They're still not a bad price, but considering we wrote a check yesterday for the extra plumbing work we had to have done, $89 a light seemed better than $189 a light. So, if you want a gorgeous farm-style gooseneck light, barnlightelectric.com.
The fun stuff is starting to arrive on our doorstep. We ordered a great kitchen faucet off of overstock.com (something like 70% off). I also received the bathroom light fixture (although the shade is backordered) and toilet paper holder (exciting). This morning I ordered exterior lights thanks to Renovation Hardware's big lighting sale. We were originally going to order some amazing barn lights off of barnlightelectric.com. They seemed really inexpensive until I figured out the shade and fixture were sold separately. They're still not a bad price, but considering we wrote a check yesterday for the extra plumbing work we had to have done, $89 a light seemed better than $189 a light. So, if you want a gorgeous farm-style gooseneck light, barnlightelectric.com. 
 

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