12 viewsMake Sure Not to use Wood Like This: An example of a house using coconut wood as support for outside grc sheeting. This wood degrades quickly and will lead to problems in a few years time. (25-Jul-04)dozer
12 viewsThe red bricks designate where the sink will go. dozer
12 viewsThis shows a relatively think layer of stucco is applied.dozer
12 viewsThis shows the rough finish on the stucco and the tiles being applied. Cement unmixed with sand is used as the affixing agent. (15-May-04)dozer
12 viewsThis shows the opening formed for the exhaust fan. The opening is made from a wood frame cemented in place in the wall. The fan fits in place and can be slid out for cleaning. (18-May-04)dozer
12 viewsThe cement surface of the cabinets is rough finished to allow the tiles to affix easily. dozer
12 viewsAffixing grout to the tiles on the inside of the cabinets. (19-Jun-04)dozer
12 viewsFinished cabinet section with stainless sink installed. (06-Jul-04)dozer
12 viewsFinished cabinet section. The cabinet doors have been varnished with three coats of good quality wood varnish.dozer
12 viewsThe wall exhaust fan looks like this. It is wired to a separate switch on the right hand side of the sink. (24-Aug-04)dozer
12 viewsFor hot water plumbing this is the recommended way of doing it: copper pipe shielded with PVC tubing. It isn't that easy to find copper pipe or copper workman here. (02-Jun-04)dozer
12 viewsThis is the start of a support or a bathtub. The tub will be supported by 4 rows of red brick.dozer