The bathroom was painted over the weekend!
The mirror and shelf were installed. We also took off the "plastic" baseboard and installed a wood baseboard. A trim around the door frame was attached. The wood shelf is still undone as I do not know what to do with it (it is not the recessed "2" shelf I envisioned). We love the outcome of bathroom - a complete year from start to finish!
The Toto Aquia II Dual flush toilet; I love my toilet. It was really important to me to get a water conservative dual flush. Although any toilet would have been better then the water guzzler that was previously in here.
Kohler Wellworth sink. The sink, this was my backup sink. I had bought two other sinks and returned them as they didn't fit the tiny area and they were not quite what I wanted. Faucet is by Kohler.
Wall paint - Oatlands taupe; Door, baseboard and ceiling - white. I initially used Chantilly Lace paint by Benj Moore on the walls, but that dulled the tiles. (post edit: not in love with the paint colour with this bathroom. I will have the find the perfect white)
Baseboard Painted and installed by Contract-Her.
The shelf was installed above the tile, just in case I changed my mind. I didn't want to put holes in the tile. Mirror - Pottery Barn online store. Vanity Shelf - Vintage Tub and Bath.
Light fixture - oil rubbed bronze, made by Rejuvenation:
The boldest thing I did in this bathroom, the Floor tile - Keystone Daltile -ocean blue and artisan brown summer.
Wall and bath surround tile - Modern Dimensions, Arctic white matte finish
And a white waffle shower curtain and bath mat from Target. Still need a new rod. I have a bruise on my cheekbone as the rod keeps falling down.
Click here for BEFORE pictures. And here for work in progress and one of the beautiful but rejected sinks.
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Another 100 year old house renovation
- The beginnings of our new adventure - 8/30/2014
- So long, Roosevelt - 7/5/2014
- Bye bye Moses Basket - 6/2/2014
- Rainy day update - 4/30/2014
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