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Friday, February 17, 2012

Bathroom Renovation

At long last, our bathroom renovation project is complete! I've shared a few sneak peeks, but here it is finally all put together.



Now to appreciate how far we've come, you're going to have to see the before. It will only hurt for a second...




This is the original upstairs hall bath for our children and guests in our 32-year old house. It was one of those projects that started and stalled many times over the years. It ended up being the very last room in our house to be updated.




I know, it looked like a really bad motel bathroom.



You sometimes needed a wrench to turn on the faucet in the shower. Doesn't everyone keep a wrench handy for showering?




And yes, I do believe those are sheep, roosters, horses and bunnies on the wallpaper. You know I can hear you laughing, right?




Okay, enough of that, back to the pretty pictures!




The room was completely gutted, no need to save a thing. It's a very small room and there were no options for changing the footprint. But I knew it could be pretty and functional. My goals were light and bright, clean and fresh; modern with a touch of vintage. The colors and some of the fixtures relate directly to the master bathroom down the hall. I really like continuity and repeating elements throughout a house. I think it helps to create great flow from room to room.






The cabinetry was ordered from Lowes and we found that you can get more customization (and at a lower price) if you order from the kitchen department instead of the bath department. We appreciated the savings and got the exact specifications for our space. The Corian counter top (in Sahara) on the other hand, had to be ordered from the bath department because it wasn't big enough to order from the kitchen department. Silly rules.





The faucets and shower hardware are all from Delta's Victorian line. We've used them throughout the house. Did I mention that I like continuity?




The light sconces, mirror, towel ring and hooks are all from Pottery Barn.



I very much prefer hooks to towel bars. I find that the towels are easier to hang up, they always look neat, they dry faster and they just look cute!




The shells and stones were collected on vacations. You may have heard that this family has a thing for rocks.





I love the creamy ironstone platters against the blue wall. They are a fun and a little unexpected.


I've had this little cabinet for years. It's moved around from room to room. I think it's finally found a home. And I love the addition of the vintage clocks.



The bead board was a must! I have it in every bathroom and my laundry room.




But it's the floor that gets the most comments.



They are wood grain tiles and everyone loves them.
(*Interceramic Timberlands Series in Nature Valley)


Aren't they yummy?


And yes, the floor is heated. Ahhh ... that feels so good!




The shower curtain is a white waffle weave from Target. (Hmmm, don't know where the underline came from and I can't make it go away!)

A light in the shower was also a must in this tiny bathroom with no natural light. No dark and dreary corners allowed.


And I think the shower tile really ties it all together. It is a combination of glass and natural stone. It just sparkles!
(*MA-12-LB 5/8 x 2 Glass and Stone Mosaic)




The shower corner shelves, trim and door threshold all pick up the stone in the tile. 
(*Durango Honed Limestone)


And guess what, you don't even need a wrench to take a shower!



So there you have it. At long last, our bathroom renovation is complete. We are totally thrilled with the transformation. And after 32 years, it was about time for an update, don't you think?



Don't forget that you can vote for Megan's Pinterest Inspired Map Project here. It represents the places where Megan and Liam met, married and honeymooned. And it made the top three in the Map/Compass Contest over at Fireflies and Jellybeans!


Happy Weekend Everyone! See back here on Tuesday for our Be Inspired Link Party!


I'm linking to...


Chic on a Shoestring Decorating

Tickled Pink at 504 Main

Redoux



The DIY Dreamer

Catch a Glimpse Button





A Diamond in the Stuff
It's OverflowingUndertheTableandDreaming

Mod Vintage Life

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Funky Junk's Sat Nite SpecialPositively Splendid

Fridays on Remodelaholic


81 comments:

  1. It looks beautiful! I love the alarm clocks. Great touch!

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  2. Fabulous makeover! Love the tile in the shower and the floors.

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  3. Gorgeous! Love the color and the materials you chose. Enjoy it!!! You deserve it after 32 years :)

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  4. Can I just say, Gorgeous! Love that tile, and after seeing your floor I think that I might have to copy it for our laundry room update in the future. I don't think there is a single detail that you left out. Wonderful!

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  5. What an AMAZING before and after, Sharon! You did a great job and I especially love the floor!

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  6. A pretty and functional bath now. It was genius to move the toilet from front and center to partially hidden. And the floor and tile shower is so cool. Such a calm space too.

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  7. I voted! Your bathroom looks so fresh and updated. Great idea to move the toilet too. Love the bin pulls and the towel hooks etc.

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  8. WOW sharon! it looks amazing! i love it all! and i kept scrolling to see if that tile was indeed tile because i have seen it before and love it, so then when you said it it confirmed to me how i love it! :) fantastic job, friend! happy weekend!

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  9. I love your new bath! I also love those wood grain tiles, I have seen them and just thought they are beautiful! And that tile you used in the bath I am considering for my kitchen, absolutely lovely, all of it!

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  10. Oh my! What a transformation! It looks amazing!! The details are perfect. I have to say though, the old wallpaper is hysterical.

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  11. A beautiful redo, love the tiles and floor and the bead board...love it all!

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  12. It's absolutely beautiful! I love the plumbing fixtures you chose, the tile, the chippy old cupboard, the clocks, and everything about it! I have a question, though...a friend just told me that there were "moisture issues" with using beadboard in a bathroom...ARE there??

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  13. Wow, what an amazing transformation. I loved seeing all of the pictures. Every detail, I was oohing and ahhing over. Beautiful bathroom. Very jealous of your heated floor too! Great work!

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  14. I love it! I think we share the same style, I wish that you could come and do my bathroom

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  15. It looks gorgeous Sharon! I love the hardwood tile floors! Even better that they're heated! What a great transformation!!

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  16. Beautiful! Love the clocks and the cabinet, oh and the platters. Such wonderful accents. But as a fellow "sometimes need a wrench" club member, it is a very freedom type moment when you can throw the wrench out! Congratulations!

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  17. It looks great!! I really like the color scheme!

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  18. Love the beadboard (we did it too), floor and tiles! Congrats on the finished product, now enjoy!

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  19. Sharon- We are still on vacation but I am popping by to tell you that is one gorgeous makeover. I LOVE IT! You did a wonderful job and I am in love with those wood tiles. It was worth the wait! xo Diana

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  20. Absolutely gorgeous! You should be so proud!

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  21. Holy cow what a difference! Your remodel is gorgeous. I'm about to embark on the complete remodel of 2 bathrooms. I'm dreading it but you gave me some great ideas. Thanks for sharing!

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  22. This turned out SO beautifully! We are using the same cabinet pulls in our kitchen and I love your faucets. One thing, from experience, is the alarm clocks will rust on the interior from the steam. So, if you want them to function this may be a problem. Great work!

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  23. Ok so you already have a ton of comments but you know how it feels when you have to say I LOVE LOVE the cabinet with the clocks on it. Stuff like that makes me so happy :)

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  24. Beautiful! We will soon be redoing our hall/kids bathroom and I hope it turns out as nice! It's also about 32 years old :)

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  25. Beautiful Reno! Love the clocks and Plates and your yummy floors!
    Stacey :)

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  26. Beautiful Reno! Love the clocks and Plates and your yummy floors!
    Stacey :)

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  27. love your new bathroom..and that floor is really yummy...you did a really good job redoing it..
    Mona

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  28. Gorgeous transformation Sharon! Every detail is perfect! Great job :)

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  29. Wow, this looks great. That took a lot of laborous love to look like that. I agree with you about the shower hooks. Totally the way to go go.

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  30. Hi Sharon,
    I love what you did with your bathroom. the colors are so soothing and your accessories are perfect. Where can I start...love the seashells, collection of clocks ad white accents. Really love your mirror; one of our bathrooms stil has the big plate of mirror glass like in your "before" photo and I keep putting off changing it out...seems like a big job...you've inspired me to take this one on...it made a hug difference. Beautiful job!
    Your newest follower,
    Cheryl

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  31. Beautifully done bathroom makeover!

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  32. Good gracious, Sharon, it's so lovely! Love the hooks for the towels ~ so much easier than folding them over a bar! :) That little cabinet is adorable...and the heated floors~ you lucky lady!

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  33. YUM - everything is PERFECT in this bathroom!

    only bloggers can actually say YUM to a bathroom. that is kinda weird - but you 'get it' right?

    www.NorthernCottage.net

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  34. Great makeover!! I love the colors your selected!

    -Samm
    LittleHouseintheBigD.blogspot.com

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  35. Amazing job. Absolutely beautiful.

    Tranae
    www.becomingfab.com

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  36. Wow...beautiful transformation! Love that wood look tile!!! Laurel

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  37. Incredible! I can see why everyone loves the floors. Beautiful!

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  38. wowza! i love all of it, the floor is amazing, the shower surround, the cabinet. decor. love it all. my fave is that you moved the toilet! lol looks so much better there. fab job. i'm gonna put this in my file for my next house!

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  39. This looks wonderful! I could really go for a heated floor! Worth the 32 year wait!!! Thanks for joining us on our "Strut Your Stuff Saturday." We hope you come back next Saturday. We would love to have you share more wonderful ideas! -The Sisters

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  40. What a fantastic transformation. I love that blue color. It's beautiful.

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  41. Oh my goodness, Sharon, it is perfect! I absolutely love everything about it!!

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  42. How beautiful!! What a great transformation!! I love the colors and that floor....LOVE!! I am a plate fanatic, so I adore the unexpected plates! :)

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  43. Not to sound creepy, but can I come use your bathroom?! :) Love it!

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  44. Wow! That's a major reno, what a difference. Looks great!

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  45. Oh my!!! I LOVE IT!!! The cabinet and the flooring are my favorite!!!! I sure wish my bathroom looked like yours!

    I would LOVE it if you shared this on my blog:
    http://thediydreamer.blogspot.com/2012/02/from-dream-to-reality-linky-party-4.html

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  46. It's beautiful! I love the colors you chose & the little details are all amazing. Great job!

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  47. This is beautiful!!! I love the wall color - what is it?

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  48. That really is some major updating! I love all of it, but the shower is amazing, especially the tile:)

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  49. Your bathroom transformation is beautiful! Love the color of the walls and your vintage touches.
    I'm a new follower, Mary Alice

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  50. Wow, girl! It looks incredible. And the floor is AMAZING...and the shower is a showstopper!

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  51. OHMYGOODNESS! What a difference! It's like you went on HGTV and they redid it ;) Love love love it, Sharon!

    PS: Slightly jealous of the heated floors! Score!
    xoxo

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  52. It is gorgeous! I have been working on an ugly bathroom post (think saloon doors and cherry blossom wallpaper!) as we are getting ready to fix up the beast! You have some really great styling in there and the color palette is great. Thanks for the tip on ordering from the kitchen department!

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  53. This looks fabulous! I would love to feature this bathroom on Remodelaholic. If you are interested you can check out details here: http://www.remodelaholic.com/13974-2/ and let me know! Thanks!

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  54. Gorgeous! What a stunning before and after... putting your bathroom in the PoPP Spotlight this weekend.

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  55. Wow! what a big difference! It looks beautiful! Love the floor and shower tiles! Coming from Redoux, I'm now your newest follower!

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  56. Nothing like a beautiful new bathroom! I know you are thrilled with the makeover! Looks great.

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  57. Absolutely lovely redo! The old wallpaper did make me laugh - what were they thinking, anyway? I'm jealous of your heated floor! :-) Enjoy!

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  58. I'm so glad you linked up your bathroom...love the transformation - it's a totally different space now...you did get me interested as soon as I saw the platters on the wall but as I checked out the makeover, it's so much more now..the heated floor! the tiled shower! the beadboard!
    Love how you brought your vintage finds into the space...your post is one of my top five picks for the week. I hope you can come back again this weekend and share more of yourself! Have a great weekend!

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  59. I simply LOVE everything about this transformation!It makes me want to come over and sit in your beautiful bathroom!! lol Deidre~ http://simplysimplisticated4.blogspot.com

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  60. What a transformation--it is beautiful!

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  61. everything looks so warm and cosy. especially like the little touches you put in such as the sailor in his row boat !

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  62. This is such an improvement. I love the floor (isn't floor heating just wonderful!) and really how everything goes so well together. You are so right about ordering bathroom furniture from the kitchen department. I've been thinking about that already. Again, wonderful bathroom!!!
    Jule

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  63. Wow! What a transformation! Everything is just beautiful! Thank you for sharing your creative idea at Potpourri Friday!

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  64. Absolutely gorgeous! That glass tile is amazing. ~Megan

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  65. Just noticed that we both live in Westminster. :) ~ Megan

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  66. Just found you on Remodelaholic and I adore this makeover!! I've been drooling over that wood grained tile for some time now.

    I'm your newest follower too!
    Amanda
    dixiedelights.blogspot.com

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  67. That floor tile is unbelieveable! I must see that in person somewhere fast! The tile is amazing too. Well done!

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  68. I've enjoyed your sight - found you through Remodelaholic today. I have one question for you: Was it very difficult to move the toilet to a different location altogether? We have a bathroom in which I'd love to move the toilet, but I didn't think it was really an option. Please, enlighten me...

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  69. Sharon I am doing a completefeature of your bathroom on Monday the 5th. I was saving it for a special feature. It is just fabulous.

    Cheri

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  70. Sharon I am doing a completefeature of your bathroom on Monday the 5th. I was saving it for a special feature. It is just fabulous.

    Cheri

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  71. Wow! What a wonderful makeover of your bath. Hope you add Linky Followers, too.
    I found you thanks to Cheri's feature.

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  72. What a great job you have done! i love that beautiful cupboard it is gorgeous. thanks for sharing. Cheers SpecialK XoXo

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  73. Better info on your blog than what I have seen so far elsewhere. Thanks for sharing and... Keep up the good work. I know from experience it's not always easy! :-).

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  74. Your floor looks great. I work for a flooring company and this is one of our #1 sellers.

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  75. We have a similar piece of "folk art" we found recently at an antique store...where did you find man in the boat? I love it and the whole bathroom!

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  76. We have a similar piece of "folk art" we found recently at an antique store...where did you find man in the boat? I love it and the whole bathroom!

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  77. Not sure if you posted and I missed it but did the floor tiles also come from Lowes???? I'm thinking it would be perfect for my smaller kitchen! Great blog!

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  78. The floor tiles came from a small local tile shop here in Westminster, Maryland. They are also available online.

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