Here is how our guest bath looked after the first makeover I have it when we moved in over 6 years ago. Though it was cute and I liked the colors I was ready to go in a different direction. |
Ripping out the builder vanity was actually a pretty easy task. |
Thankfully we had found just enough left over tiles in our attic to fill in the missing tiles. |
I found this vanity at Kirklands on sale for less than $300. It was pretty but had a yellow tint to it which I did not want. |
Here is the guest bath today. |
I am not crazy about the medicine cabinet. It is painted in Paris Gray and in this space gives off a purple tint. The medicine cabinet is on my list of projects for this year. |
The best way to achieve a fuller shower curtain is to purchase two. It looks so much better than having just one stretched out over the tub. |
I just completed painting the closet doors Sherwin Williams Sea Salt. It is one my most favorite colors! I plan on changing out the door hardware this year. |
I adore this little bathroom and now need to get back to finishing up our master bath because it is being completed in the same colors. Sharing at these fabulous blogs: Between Naps On The Porch Coastal Charm Confessions of a Plate Addict My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia A Stroll Thru Life Savvy Southern Style |
Pretty! You and your hubby have done so many great projects. :)
ReplyDeleteSo fresh Pamela!! Love the vanity!!
ReplyDeletePaige.Rose
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WoW! You did a beautiful job of making over your bathroom into a bright beautiful space! I love the vanity!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a great week!
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Terry
Very nice, I love chalk paint for its durability :) That vanity was a steal!
ReplyDeleteLooks so good, Pamela. Love the shutters in the window too.
ReplyDeleteMary Alice
You two have done a wonderful job! What a team :)
ReplyDeleteIt's all new to me, and it looks lovely!
ReplyDeleteThis looks fantastic, Pamela...you and your guy did a bang up job. The vanity is gorgeous and I love every details! Good for you finishing it at such a busy time of year. Love it all!
ReplyDeleteJane x
Pretty bathroom Pamela and I love how you gave the vanity a makeover.
ReplyDeletePamela you out did yourself. Fabulous job! I would love for you to share this at our What's it Wednesday Linky Party! Fantastic way to start the year with inspiration.
ReplyDeletePaula
ivyandelephants.blogspot.com
Oh my I love your bathroom make over. It is amazing what a little paint and some new decorations can do for a space. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteVanessa
Your guest bath turned out perfect. Great tip about the two shower curtains.
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Blessings,
Cindy
Great job! It looks great! Nothing like fresh paint and new items!
ReplyDeleteNancy
wildoakdesigns.blogspot.com
Great remodel - love the shower curtain hooks. Did you use the original mirror and put a frame on it?
ReplyDeleteWe are embarking on a bathroom redo this month ourselves. Yours turned out fresh and lovely, but for a second there I thought Mr. Front Porch was working with a tie on.
ReplyDeleteThat's a super look still, Pamela. I love the tile backsplash, the double shower curtain (agree totally with your logic), and the SW sea salt color. Congrats on the Scoop feature, too!
ReplyDeleteRita
Love the bathroom and I also love Sea Salt...I think Sea Salt and Silvermist are my two favorite blues!....Looking forward to your reveal!
ReplyDeleteSo cute. I love the shower curtain idea. I will officially do that from now on.
ReplyDeleteI really like the shutters in the window, a great touch!
ReplyDeleteI love love the vanity! I often find small bathrooms like that to be hard to work with but you did such a great job!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Vanessa! Yes, small spaces tend to be harder to work with.
DeleteQuestions - do you mind sharing where you found the shower curtains? They are beautiful Everything looks so good and comfortable!!
ReplyDeleteHi 1900. Thank you for visiting! The shower curtains I purchased from Target years ago. They were part of their Shabby Chic Line.
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