This post will be up on my other blog, but I figured you all might like to see it too:
At long last, our bathroom renovation is done! I could not be more
proud of Nick for sacrificing his evenings and weekends all summer
and fall, and I think the end result looks pretty great!
[As you know] we
live in a mid-century ranch house, and there's not much space to work
with, so we did a lot of designing before we figured out how best to
utilize the layout. I also wanted to keep the look modern and fun, but
without too any finishes that a future buyer may be scared of. (It
turns out that most people who buy houses think beige is fantastic)
Here was the before shot:
This was the design plan:
And, the finished product (which was REALLY hard to photograph because that room is tiny and the lights are bright):
I
decided that gray cabinets would add some contrast to all the white,
without blending in with the floor, and a Silestone countertop will
offer the same look as marble but without the need for maintenance and
no risk of stains. The existing tub was refinished, and Nick installed
white subway tile all
the way to the ceiling to make the dark end of the room feel brighter
and more open.
To
add storage space, we decided to install two sets of drawers opposite
the vanity with a matching countertop, and built-in shelves on top of
an ikat wallpaper that the next owners can paint over or rip down if
they want to be boring. Several baskets from Homegoods will let me
hide things I don't want sitting out, although most of our drawers are
empty at the moment.
Overall,
I'm thrilled with the end result and am so relieved for this project to
be over. Doing projects like this yourself obviously saves lots of
money, but the timeline is measured in months instead of days. I'm
super proud of Nick, but I'm excited for him to be able to relax
after work instead of putting in 3 hours of manual labor.
That said, any ideas for amazing Christmas gifts for the man willing to build this for me will be much appreciated.
Source Information:
Mirror
- Purchased from the chip and dent room at Horchow Finale (with a small
crack), repaired by Malloy Glass in Dallas, TX
Cabinets - Ordered from Second & Surplus in Dallas, made by Shiloh Cabinetry
Countertops - Lyra by Silestone, purchased as a remnant from Irving Countertops
Floor Tile - Exotica Walnut porcelain plank tiles purchased from Floor & Decor. We have these throughout our living area and kitchen and love them!
Wall Tile - White subway tiles purchased from Floor & Decor
Wallpaper - Soft Ikat by Patty Lonsinger via Spoonflower
Shower Curtain - via Amazon.com
Rugs - Nate Berkus Aztec Diamond rug via Target
Baskets - via Homegoods
Pineapple Thingys - Nate Berkus for Target (on clearance, no longer available online)
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