I am sure that you are tired of hearing about my bathroom, and probably wondering why in the world it is taking so long. Well, my husband has been great about getting his part of the bathroom remodel done, but he has had to wait on me to get my parts done. I really want my bathroom to be more of a reflection of my rustic, vintage, eclectic, style and not something that could come straight off a showroom floor. Crazy, right? Almost everything we are adding has been customized. What can I say? I live in a beautiful suburban tract home. There are at least 80 homes in this master planned neighborhood that are a version of our floor plan. We were lucky that the original owners did spring for upgrades that some homes may not have, but they are all still options that other homes, some on my same street, may have. I really needed one room to look like me and not “upgrade 34 in plan 27”. As usual, I turned to Pinterest for inspiration and decided that I would:
- Refinish an oak dresser for my sink vanity so that it resembled a Restoration Hardware finish. ( It took over a month to find the dresser I wanted. Then several weeks to perfect the finish- which I absolutely love.) (Click here to see the Pinterest dresser inspiration)
- So far:
- The dresser is refinished. It looks amazing.
- The sinks have arrived and the holes are cut in the top of the dresser. I love the square sinks we chose.
- The wall has been painted, the board and batten has been installed, primed and painted.
- The new vanity will have feet so Hubby has installed tile in the open spot where there was no tile installed before.
- The outlets were moved to accommodate the board and batten.
- So far:
Here it is being fit into the space. It literally fits like custom furniture. Hubby had to sand the edges because it was too tight after the bead oar was added.
- Build shelving. ( I really wanted to do it all by myself. Hubby could have whipped it out in a couple of hours but it took me almost a whole day to get it done.) I really like the look. ( Click here to see the Pinterest shelf inspiration)
Before the Board and Batten After
- Add a chandelier. Believe it or not, I bought the chandelier on clearance in March and it hung out in my seldom used garden tub for a while waiting for inspiration. I liked the shape and scale for the space but it had purple and green beads with a silver metal frame. I actually found the EXACT chandelier on Pinterest redone to look like wood and was thrilled. It took me several days to get it painted, stained and reassembled before could get the electrician to come and squeeze into our attic to run the wires. It is soooo very worth it. (You can see the Pinterest inspiration here.)
- Add board and batten walls to the bathroom. Right now Hubby is 95% done with this project. He is down to the finish work that will happen after the vanity is installed. Thankfully the mirrors are done and waiting. (You can see the Pinterest inspiration here.)
- Add some sort of fun towel holders. I settled on making this part of a door into a faux zinc hat rack that will hold towels for Hubby and for me.
In my crazy mind, I thought that I could get more done this summer. I did not figure in the toll that 10 hour work days takes on me or how much the heat and travel would slow everything down. I get home from work and turn into mush. It is frustrating to know you have projects waiting when you literally have no energy to get them done.
Still to do:
I want to add some sort of rustic art work in the bathroom or black and white photos. Still thinking on that one. ( Pinterest inspiration here.)
and possibly…maybe…if I can get the energy, I want to add reclaimed wood to the toilet closet in the form of an accent wall. (Pinterest Inspiration here.)
Never get tired of seeing your inspiration come to life. It looks beautiful! Thanks for attaching the Pinterest link.
where did you find your square bathroom sink with the holes cut on top for the faucets…..I love them. I’ve been looking for some like that. Your bathroom vanity is gorgeous.
The sinks came from Lowe’s. That vanity is one of the things I loved most about my suburban home. I miss it.