Check out the upstairs floor plan from the last blog on the house here to find your way around.
This is how the bathroom looked when we bought it:
A sight for sore eyes!!!! HA!
I would like to think I have improved it at least some! :)
So the elephant in the room is the peach tile. We are leaving it there. Too much work for cosmetic updates!! It is still functional and I can make do. I like a challenge!!
One of the first things we did was take out the medicine cabinet. It was old and rusty, yuck!
After taking out the medicine cabinet, Gabe removed the theatre lighting above. He patched the hole to fit the new one we bought. Here's the patch job and the new, fresh white paint. Ahhhhhhh.
Here's the link to the new medicine cabinet. In order to minimize the amount of work done patching the wall, we installed one that was pretty close to the size of the original one. I must say, it is an unpopular shape to come by, and not very conducive to tall husbands!!! :D The patching was done in tandem with painting the room white-same white as all the trim in the house--same sheen too: semi-gloss for ease of cleaning and moisture wicking.
There was a spot on the ceiling up in the left corner where there looked like there had been a small leak and paint chipping, so Gabe tested it for lead, found it was, and so he took precautions to patch up the area, sand and repaint, sealing it up.
Took care of it! Yay!
Here's the medicine cabinet and light fixture all installed:
The next part of the bathroom "reno" happened really fast: installing the black/white vinyl flooring (same as the kitchen), new toilet, and new vanity. We did the work (ok, Gabe did it, I watched Judah) on a long Saturday. I seem to remember needing to make a quick trip to Home Depot to get the right plumbing part in a rush. Here's a few pics of the process:
Flooring going in (we had to do this in tandem of the installation of the toilet and vanity so that it would go under--this was tricky):
Toilet being removed:
old toilet, GROSS!!!!! |
Let me not forget one of the things we did to prep over the summer: removing the caulk from around the baseboard tile and the linoleum floor. This was not easy work, scraping at awkward angles, and trying not to peel up too much of the linoleum so the vinyl would have an even substrate. Here is Gabe scraping it up behind the toilet:
Here is the NEW toilet!
After Gabe removed the old vanity:
Eewe!!! |
Yay!!!
I chose bright white for the vanity and the toilet because there is so much color in the bathroom already (peach tile and my bright color scheme with accessories).
Cleaning the yucky plumb lines:
Gabe, configuring plumbing, combining new with old:
A new plumbed sink! (and toilet!!):
Ahh so fresh :)
A closer look at the newly laid flooring:
Aaaannnnndddd some additional shots with it decorated a little bit zany (I'm a little bit zany!):
The shower curtain:
Looking towards the door:
Looking towards the window:
I still had some work to do on the curtain, shown above, but shown below you can see the work that I did on it (yes, I made my curtains! And yes, I love teal!!):
This color palette is not for everyone--I like color!! I figure, I better surround myself with the colors that I love before I grow up :D
To recap, my design inspiration for this bathroom (taking the challenge to incorporate the crazy old peach tile):
http://www.hgtvremodels.com/interiors/pink-bedrooms-8-fresh-ideas/pictures/index.html |
And to recap my design/decor sources:
Armstrong Banbury Self Stick vinyl tile 12" X 12" flooring: at Menards-link here
White Aquasource Tristan White toilet (elongated, comfort height): Lowes-link here
Abstract shower curtain: on Etsy-link here
White vanity: at Home Depot-link here
Chrome medicine cabinet: at Lowes-link here
Vanity lighting: Lowes-link here
Teal mirror: at Hobby Lobby-link here
Floor mats: on Amazon-link here
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ReplyDeleteI LOVE your color choices and I LOVE that you didn't take the tile out! Because I am staging and not flipping, when I run across that color, I add salmon-colored flamingos (shower curtain, towels etc.) I even found a site that has the retro toilet seat covers to match the salmon-colored toilets. https://www.plumbingsupply.com/colored-toilet-seats.html We have the black and green tiles in our 1950s rambler.
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