All of it looks good. It’s a lot of work , isn’t it! I did my boat last two winters. New carpet all around . New white cork tile sole in galley and heads. 12 x 12 tiles. Cork is two years old now and holding up and down on sole very well. Regardless of what other thought here on said forum. Nice under foot , soft and not so cold in winter. Also highly resistant to moisture.
We looked at some commercial cork tiles but weren't sure from the samples how well they would hold up. Glad yours is doing well. The hardest part of the job was the three flights of stairs between the dock and my garage shop.
Jelinekcorkgroup. www.jelinek.com I used finished varnished floor tile 300mm x 300mm x 4mm ( 11.5''x11.5'') Cork Decor floor ''Harmony White'' Nice white tile. It was just out of stock at the time, but they found enough for me to do the job. Of course, they have others to pick from. You can just see them on my post " I need your opinion/carpet" Oct. 15 2020 Where my galley steps meet the galley sole. Photo 3? I think.
Final step of the oven/range to cooktop conversion now completed with custom made (by my wife's brother) built in cutting board in front of the cooktop. Matches the sink cover he made earlier perfectly. Won't let me re-order photos. THe second one need to click to expand as it is landscape orientation.
Where did you purchase your refrigerator? Or does anyone have a recommendation on where to purchase appliances for Post Yachts?