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  1. You may want to seal the brick before you grout. I used TileLab’s matte sealer to seal our tumbled travertine before my husband grouted. It looks great and make clean up easy!

    1. Yes!! I picked up some sealer today! Boy the good stuff is expensive, but if it gets the job done right then it’s worth it.

  2. Could you please tell me the source of those beautiful bricks?
    Thanks

  3. I have an idea about your door extension…. you could attach a brass kick plate…https://www.houseofantiquehardware.com/brass-kick-plate-antique-finish?utm_source=froog&utm_medium=cse&utm_campaign=gdf&partner=froog&CAWELAID=120035490000007904&gclid=CjwKCAjwxaXtBRBbEiwAPqPxcJJi8fpnOQA5ZCjY8XbgFmguCHPwczD1xC06-5nNKIlTYSsU_GYrwxoC_7cQAvD_BwE

    or make a faux brass kick plate to reduce the visibility of the difference in wood for the extension… I think you can find a less expensive version on line… I can not wait to see the finished door!

  4. It is an exciting journey to see you made it step by step. It is interesting and inspiring. We also like to install a sliding door for my son’s small sleeping room. Cause it will take less space when the door is open, which will not result in my room smaller. Come to the electrical problems, I believe it is never enough to pay more attention to it, avoiding big loss in the future.

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