Thursday, August 25, 2011

Master Bath Reveal

So, this is how it started~

Me~ "Babe, there's water on the floor in the master bath"

JC~ "I'll need to replace the seal this weekend"

Me~ "Will that involve removing the toilet?"

JC~ "Yes, but it's an easy $5 one hour project" (this is the part where I snicker to myself "that's what you think!")

Me~ "Well, since you have to remove the toilet we may as well redo the floor while you are at it."

JC~ "Well....ok"

Me~ "Will you have to take out the vanity cabinet to do the floor?"

JC~ "Yes, why?"

Me~  "We may as well replace that too while you're at it."

JC~ silence (he knows when he's been tricked!)

Of course, it continued..."we may as well paint the walls while you have the floor out"..."we may as well replace the mirror and fixtures since we'll be painting"...and on and on.



 
So our easy one hour $5 fix turned into a two and a half month, over $300 project (we already had a few of the major pieces).  We (read James) took everything except the shower out.  Our four year old, Eli walked in one day while James was painting the empty room and said "Dad, this is quite a situation!"

After we selected the flooring (we went with the same dark laminate that we have in the Mudroom) we started the search for the perfect vanity.  We knew we wanted the look of an old table like Kevin and Layla have in their guest bath
 but were having some trouble finding something that would fit our tiny space.  Then in the middle of Home Depot while looking for fixtures I realized that with some love the little blue desk in the living room would be perfect!


 I've painted a lot of furniture in my day but I was a bit apprehensive about this one.  I knew what color I wanted it (Gypsy Teal) but wasn't sure if I wanted to distress it or how to seal it.  For the answers to my questions I turned to the furniture fixer Shaunna, of course!  I bought her ebook and it was TONS of help!


Since it's such a small room with a big pop of color we kept things simple.  We used glass knobs for the shower curtain rings, the curtain hanger and the small drawer of the vanity.




I tend to go for Oil Rubbed Bronze fixtures but with the floor and mirror being so dark we opted for chrome instead.  I think that and the use of glass jars really helps keep it bright in there. 





It wasn't until a couple days after we finished that I realized the carved wooden mirror that I bought at an auction (PB has a similar one) matches the box I swiped borrowed from my sister 20 years ago!


See the matching flower and vine pattern?  It was meant to be!


I found this gorgeous antique toolbox at an antique shop in Fernandina Beach.  Not sure if it will stay in here but I like it for now.


We kept our Battenburg Lace shower curtain and I made a matching curtain for the window.  You can see how we made the curtain hanger out of salvaged tongue and groove panels here.



We tied the chippy salvaged boards and distressed vanity together by placing these plaques made from antique ceiling tiles on the wall between them.






On the wall opposite the vanity is a towel bar and new medicine cabinet.  

Since there's not much storage space I had to stash TP under the towels in the basket (pretty clever huh?)

 
So, that's our master bath!  I am ready to start the boys bathroom...almost!



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9 comments:

Comeca Jones said...

What a gorgeous space there isn't a thing that I don't like.Lucky you!

Pamma said...

Very, very pretty! Love your choice of color for the vanity and the crystal knobs.
~Pam
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- Brittany said...

Leen, it is beautiful! I love the sink vanity. Nicely done.

Brittany

Kim @ Sand and Sisal said...

Oh Leen! It turned out wonderful! The teal really gives the room a cheerful pop of color and I'm lovin' those distressed tin panels! Think you hubs will be as quick to agree with you from now on? lol, poor guy!

Jocie Hagan said...

I'm so in love with painted accent furniture right now! great job and thanks for linking up! feel free to brag a button and share with your readers.

- Brittany aka Pretty Handy Girl said...

Leen, it was worth the wait. Your bathroom is beautiful and I love the vanity. Thanks for sharing.

Mrs. Great Indoors said...

Found you on One Project Closer's before & after link party. LOVE the teal vanity and all the little details through the room. Great job!

We just redid one of our bathrooms, too: http://www.tatumgreatindoors.blogspot.com/2012/06/guest-bathroom-after.html.

Erin @ The Great Indoors

DIY Show Off said...

LOL! Isn't that the way it always is with DIY? Beautiful transformation - love the new vanity and all of your pretty details!

Jen said...

Came here from your other bathroom link - LOVE this!! Great use of space, color, everything - I love all the vintage touches :)