Showing posts with label bathroom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bathroom. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Bathroom Updates

I am excited to show you the progress we have made on our bathrooms.  In part of getting ready for the baby, I wanted to give his bathroom a new look.  While we did that we decided to update some things in the other bathrooms.  Take a look:





The to do list:
-New Paint on walls-
-Paint vanity and add hardware-
-Marble Counter tops-
-Under-mount square sink-
-2 handle faucet-
-marble floors cut in 3x12 in-
-new accessories-
-new clear glass shades on light fixture-
-white subway back splash-
-Cut mirror down, add wood frame & mirror pivots-


The Floors:


Master Bathroom


Half bath light fixture



I hope this inspires you to freshen up your bathroom! From a little paint to a major overhaul I promise either one will make your day!  Let me know if you have any questions on any of the specifics of my project! I hope my little boy will love his bathroom as much as I do!



Monday, July 23, 2012

Half Bath Revamp


My half bath was a small dark dungeon. . . Well I thought so.  I wanted to lighten the space up without having to paint it all over again.  I was inspired with the molding that I saw at a local Parade of Homes you can check out the home video here:




So with some inspiration I got to work:








The trick with spacing the molding was using a paint stick.  I left the back wall painted the brown because I wanted to spaces in the molding to pop.  I love how it turned out!  With all the finishing touches here is how it came out.  In addition adding the mirror and frames I previously made over!




I hope that you are inspired!  This project took me about 6 hours and total spent was $100.  Another project off the check list . . 

Enjoy!

Sunday, April 24, 2011

DIY: Bathroom Mirror


Get a mirror cutter ($7 home depot), score your mirror and break it down to size. If you don’t feel comfortable doing this, just find your local mirror/glass store. Then build a frame for your mirror. We chose a stain grade wood (it is a little bit more expensive) or you could just get trim wood and paint it. Wa la! You have a fabulous mirror (ok it took a little longer than the way I am making it sound, but well worth the time!) email me with any questions!

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