



Tiling the bar floor. Exciting, we can put the equipment in as soon as it's finished, and our tilers are brilliant. But, a long and laborious job. Because the bar's so big, we need extensive sloping to make sure all water makes it to floor sinks-an expensive and time-consuming affair! Next time we use epoxy!!
More panelling up, spending lots of time figuring our how to make the lines of the panelling meet up in a coherent way. But looking good!
Security grills go up-gonna paint the black and possibly cover with vines, should look great!
And more and more sheetrocking!!!

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