Ah... the bathroom is coming along nicely...


The new medicine cabinets go up. They had broken pieces that needed to be replaced, there was a wrong cabinet sent, it was all a big hassle but now they are up.


I made them rehang the mirror over the sink off-center because I wanted to have the etagiere space on the right wall. They thought I was crazy, that a mirror *has* to be centered over the faucet. Not so.
The lights are something I am especially proud of. On the 2000 Memorial Gumball Ride we stayed at the home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for the husband of the woman he later ran off with, Mamah Cheney.
That is where we first saw the Luxfer Prisms. Each piece is approximately 4 inchs on each side, with varying designs by Frank Lloyd Wright made by a company that used to make glass and now makes Scuba gear.


So, DaveT points out that these prisms come up for say on EBay every so often and I buy some having no idea what I will use them for. The pic on the right is of a light fixture in a wall by a stairway at Fallingwater. Using the idea behind the Fallingwater light, I find a use for the prisms in the half wall in the bathroom- and in the walls of the bathroom and the bedroom.





The new medicine cabinets go up. They had broken pieces that needed to be replaced, there was a wrong cabinet sent, it was all a big hassle but now they are up.


I made them rehang the mirror over the sink off-center because I wanted to have the etagiere space on the right wall. They thought I was crazy, that a mirror *has* to be centered over the faucet. Not so.
The lights are something I am especially proud of. On the 2000 Memorial Gumball Ride we stayed at the home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for the husband of the woman he later ran off with, Mamah Cheney.
That is where we first saw the Luxfer Prisms. Each piece is approximately 4 inchs on each side, with varying designs by Frank Lloyd Wright made by a company that used to make glass and now makes Scuba gear.

So, DaveT points out that these prisms come up for say on EBay every so often and I buy some having no idea what I will use them for. The pic on the right is of a light fixture in a wall by a stairway at Fallingwater. Using the idea behind the Fallingwater light, I find a use for the prisms in the half wall in the bathroom- and in the walls of the bathroom and the bedroom.



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