Saturday, April 9, 2011

Bathroom Makeover...reveal

Yay! My once hideous bathroom has finally embraced the 2ooo's. There are a few little things that still could use some tweaking/replacing, but I am calling it finished for the time being. If you have forgotten what the space looked like prior to updating allow me to refresh your memory. Brace yourselves.

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Depressing right? Now I know why I've needed so much sugar since moving into this house... because everytime I walked passed this room all the life and energy was sucked out of my person. But not anymore.


Here's the new...and much improved space now.


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Better right? Is it weird that everytime I walk by it now I want to go inside, lock the door and imagine that I'm at a quaint little beach house. All I can hear is the sound of the seagull's screeching and waves crashing on the shore ...no wait that's just the kids duking it out in the hallway and the overactive boiler downstairs...but whatever.


I commandeered this shutter from the {his and her nursery}. I realize that I just put them up a few months ago, but I am constantly rearranging things. I think I have unusual amounts of pent up nervous energy or ADD...possibly both. But I like it much better as this towel rack.

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I timed this project just right, because Hobby Lobby had all of their hooks and knobs on sale 50 percent off this week. Holla!!! I got these assorted hooks for $10.

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I really like the {collected over time} look. And even though I bought all of these hooks new, the fact that none of them are the same lends itself to that effect.

I am really loving the dry brushed cabinets. I think they pull the whole space together. Painting them was the best spent twenty minutes of my life...almost.


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I was really torn on the hardware. Should I pick something worn and distressed like the cabinets or go completely opposite? I decided to do the opposite. I really like the juxtoposition of the old and faded cabinets with the new and bold hardware.

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I had this old mirror sitting in the basement. It just happened to fit the space over the cabinets perfectly. Photobucket

The nook over the pot is kind of a weird space. It's really tall and narrow. I had these old crates hanging out in the garage and thought they would fit the space nicely.

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I filled them up with all sorts of beachiness.

My sis gave me these cool old bottles. I topped them off with seashells for a more beachy look.

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Look at all of that dirt. I'm not usually a fan of grime, but I think it works well here.

Super cheap seashell art that I made from dollar store shells and an old picture frame.

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A jar of seashells.

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And a jar of starfish.

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And some coral.

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And some more seashell topped bottles.

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I've always wanted a chandelier in my bathroom. Why? I don't know. I guess because it's something a little out of the ordinary. The fact that it's turquoise is even better.


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Oooh, I found this precious at the thrift store for $5. When I saw it I knew it would be the perfect step stool for the kiddies.


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I really hated the navy blue and forest green tile that accented the tub surround so I decided to make a simple shower curtain out of layered strips of muslin to hide it.

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It's light and airy...perfect for a beachy chic bathroom.

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One of my favorite accessories are these old bars of soap in cute, turquoise boxes. I found them stashed away at my grandma's house. Now when I look at them I will think of her...coincidentally, she is the sweetest woman I've ever known and the soap is called sweet heart soap...AHHHHHHH.

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When I started the project I wanted to spend as little money as possible...around $50. I think I came pretty close. Here's the breakdown: $10 for hooks, $23 for knobs {also half off at Hobby Lobby}, $1 for seashells, $6 for starfish, $5 for the chandelier, $12 for muslin for the shower curtain, $5 for storage jars, $5 for the stool and nothing for the twigs, soap, frames, mirror and bottles. The grand total ended up being $67. I went a little over budget, but it's still not too shabby for a complete bathroom makeover.

Linking to:
Funky Junk's Saturday Nite Special

5 comments:

  1. It's so great. I love the painted cabinets. Such a great color. And the turquoise accents are perfect.

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  2. It looks Amazing! love the dry brushed cabinet, it totally looks like something you'd see at restoration hardware:) the shower curtain is so pretty airy, any chance you'll do a tutorial?...

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  3. LOVE the bathroom. LOVE IT! I have a bathroom that needs serious help. I may just have to hire you to help me out!! :o)

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  4. HOLY SHOOT....Shut the (bathroom) DOOR! It doesn't even look the same! You are gifted...not ADD. Gifted!!!!

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  5. ps, you know that Laura Wintch is gettng married May 7th, Jaes? It would be fanfreakingtastic if'n you me and em would get together again:)

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