The Four 2012 Bathroom Mirrors![]() DIY bathroom renovation {reveal} - Four Generations One Roof. My husband’s DIYВ bathroom. В renovation is finally completed. When I tell you that this 8×1. I am not kidding. You will see why in a minute. I really enjoy DIY projects and love the idea of the finished product but this little o’l budget diy bathroom renovation put my patients to the test. The only thing that kept me going was that my husband and I were sharing a bathroom and I needed to get rid of him! Oh the mess and oh the noise in the morning. I was on a mission to complete the new bathroom. The original bathroom was a 1. Here is the bathroom before: You can see I tried to paint the tile and that didn’t go so well. My dad agreed to help demolish and remove the pink tub. When it comes to your home's bathroom, style tends to take a backseat to function. (09/27/2012) | WarmlyYours Radiant. 'Four Walls of Raiford' Bathroom Sessions #2. 2012. Ol' Skynyrd cover trying out the old slide. 'Four Walls Of Raiford' - Preacher Stone - Duration. Bathrooms tend to be spaces built for efficiency and optimum cleanliness. (10/04/2012) | WarmlyYours Canada Radiant. The Four 2012 Bathroom Sinks![]() Bathroom Remodeling Ideas For Small Bathrooms : 4 Small Bathroom Ideas 2012 On Interior Design News. Www.interiordesign-news.com. 2028 For Search Bathroom Remodel Ideas For Small Bathrooms Pictures,4 Small Bathroom Ideas 2012. I am almost finished with our diy bathroom for my husband. I finished tiling around the fiberglass shower insert yesterday and I am hoping to have the grout finished today. Before I move on though about our bathroom, I just. Thank goodness because 2 hours of taking off the tile was not fun. I posted a couple months ago about the newly framed closet and shower stall that we added in this space. Here is a picture of the original vanity minus the drawers. The quality of these pictures are not that great as these were taken with my old camera. It’s so strange to think that this was my bathroom when I was a kid. The deal I had with my dad was he helped get rid of the existing tub and tile and I would help him add a closet and shower stall. Once we installed the closet and shower, I was on my own. That was when my anxiety set in. Like I said, I love a challenge and do it yourself projects but this was over my head and the old saying, “learn as you go” was now a reality. This project started earlier this year with the demolition and the addition of the shower and closet and then came to a halt once that was completed. I got busy doing our family room, dining and mudroom. В makeovers. However, I started back up again (that’s when my husband moved back into our master bath) about a month ago and finally it’s done! Sherwin Williams provided me with complimentary paint for this makeover and I ‘m loving their new gray colors. I used their new line called Emerald. I painted the original vanity with Sherwin Williams gray clouds, the walls with rhinestone and the trim in extra white. В (semi gloss). В The original walls are old and somewhat uneven so I added 3 1/2 inch boards to create texture and add character. The boards are painted the same as the walls in rhinestone. I chose a satin finish which I think offers the perfect sheen for the walls and vanity. I have always been a big fan of Sherwin Williams paint and I was so excited when they contacted me about this project. Now for a look where the old pink tub was. It’s quiet dramatic in my opinion and yes, this is the part that almost killed me. We installed an inexpensive fiber glass shower stall and once it was installed, it looked like it needed a little something to jazz it up. I did not have plans of adding tile but you know how that goes, once you get started, you can’t stop. Once I started tiling inside the shower, I decided to wrap it around the new closet. I love how it looks! The glass mosaic tile is called Venetian and I purchased it at Lowes. The tile consists of a sand stone color, blue/green and gray glass. The door is painted in Sherwin Williams Cloud Gray to match the vanity. Instead of using a standard shower curtain, I used an 8. Target. I wanted the shower to appear as large as possible and I think that hanging the shower curtain higher creates that illusion. Don’t you? No worries, I will be hanging an extra long shower liner inside with drapery rings. I installed bingo brackets that I purchased at Home Depot and added thick stand alone glass shelving. I think the tile and shelving are by far my favorites in this space. I was surprised at how easy the bingo brackets were to install. I will provide a tutorial soon on how to install them. One of my goals, besides kicking my husband out of our shared master bathroom, was to provide him with a spa like feeling bath that he would love. When we go away on vacation, one of the things he loves most is the hotel baths that are newly renovated and spa like. I wanted the overall feel to be a modern cottage look with a spa feel. I think we accomplished that. This next picture shows the planks that I added to the wall. I purchased 1/4″ MDF and cut to 3 1/2 inch strips and created squares as a wall treatment. I’m sure there is a name for it, I just don’t know what it is! I love the texture that the wood adds and this project was honestly, a pain in the butt. A close second behind the tile. If I had someone helping it would have been easier but most of this space was completed during the day when everyone was at work so I was on my own. I will also provide a tutorial soon on the wall treatment. Target provided complimentary holiday towels and accessories for this makeover and the pops of red are absolutely perfect paired with the gray and white color scheme. You can imagine my excitement when I got an email from the PR department at Target last month wondering if I would like to have some complimentary holiday decor. It even came gift wrapped in a huge box! I love the fresh holiday greens and berries paired with Target’s holiday candles. The soap pump and tray below are winter white featured in a cable knit pattern also from Target’s Threshold Holiday line. The tray, tumbler and soap pump are the perfect coordinate against the silver mirror. The additional closet space is perfect for my husband’s work attire. We have one small closet in our master bedroom (which we were sharing) and now, my husband has this closet all to himself. Now he just gets up in the morning and leaves the room! Yay! No noise from the adjoining master bathroom or rummaging through the closet. My husband asked me if these were real gifts for him. Sorry honey, just an inexpensive way to add some character to the room. I love how the glass shelves and nickel colored brackets look against the wall color. The rhinestone wall color is a very light gray, almost a silver tint. You can see the colors of the tile a little better in this picture. I got a new camera lens and attempted to use my custom white balance setting for these photos. I think I’m liking the В clean crisp effect of using a preset white balance. Last summer we added natural sand stone colored ceramic tile to the floor. I hope you enjoyed my husbands new diy bathroom. I will provide tutorials of all the diy projects and a budget breakdown soon. Lets just say we saved thousands doing it ourselves. A big thank you to Target and Sherwin Williams for the complimentary products. I know you all know this but I have to say it, all opinions are mine! Pin Me if you love me! Linking up to Sand and Sisal’s holiday countdown party. Home Stories A to Z. The Four Coziest Updates To Your Bathroom (1. Bathrooms tend to be spaces built for efficiency and optimum cleanliness. We also design our bathrooms to look good, but rarely do we design them specifically to look cozy. In fact, cozy isn't necessarily a word most people would associate with bathroom design at all. Modern, rustic, contemporary, Victorian - all these are specific schools of bathroom design, but none of them give the connotation of snuggling up on a couch beside a crackling fireplace! Still, a bathroom can be as cozy a space as any bedroom, home library or den! You may not be sheltered under a warm comforter on a couch, but bathrooms have their own comforting amenities. Consider these four. Simple shelving. Shelving doesn't jump to mind when you think of cozy bathroom stylings, but it's an excellent way to add a little decorative flavor to your space. Use your shelving to show off souvenirs or other knick- knacks that blend in with your space's theme, but you can also use it to store a paperback or two. If you're not already in the habit of taking hot baths, now may be a great time to start. Luxurious and relaxing, taking a bath and enjoying a good page turner are excellent ways to unwind after a stressful day. Radiant floor heat. Morning or night, there's nothing worse than stepping out of a steamy shower on a winter day and feeling the chilly tile or boards beneath your feet. Avoid this shock forever and keep your bathroom (or even the rest of your home) warm with radiant floor heating. Installing radiant heat under your flooring is a green way to stay cozy year round using all natural convection currents and energy- efficient heating technology. It's also better for air quality - a huge plus in the bathroom! Towel warmers. Want to add a luxurious (and equally energy efficient) amenity to your bathroom? Keep your towels and robes toasty through even the most intensely chilly winters with a towel warmer. Warm hues. Sometimes, all a space needs is a little splash of color to bring it to the right level of cozy. If your bathroom is a fresh- looking hue of mint or sky blue, you might find the color scheme too cool to be comfortable. While these keep bathrooms airy and breathable during the summer, in winter they can feel almost arctic! Try repainting to a soft orange or red.
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