Thursday 20 September 2012

Phase I. Main Bath.d. (FINAL)






Main Bath:
Located off the Kitchen Nook, a wall was removed to incorporate more space. Without moving plumbing around, doing the grunt work ourselves, and re-using much of our existing fixtures and accessories we saved time & money. All said & done, this room totalled about $300.

Features: 
Cabinet:
We chose this dark wood hacked-out-of-the-box cabinet to visually pull the hardwood from the Kitchen into the space. It houses bath accessories & miscellanious Kitchen bits & bobs. When deciding not to install upper cabinets in the Kitchen, we wanted a "pantry" nearby to house extra small appliances, so incorporated a space in the Bath. Not too shabby, eh?

Final:
Completing a renovation of this scale on a character (oh! what a character!) home is bordering insane on our tiny budget. Late nights, massaging numbers, drywall/plaster dust frosting on everything... our littlebig home is coming together. Totally. Worth It.

EAT. SLEEP. POOP. -REPEAT-
patterned wall paint tutorial

5 comments:

  1. This looks absolutely amazing! May I post photos on my blog of your bathroom redesign? What a wonderful job you did.

    Emily
    Jones Design Company

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    1. Thank you (for the compliment as well as the original idea to paint the patterned walls)! Please feel free to re-post.

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  2. beautiful! You should feel proud of yourself. I just love the walls.

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  3. Hi I was wondering how you figured out the layout for your pattern for the walls. I love the layout and wanted to do something similar for my house.

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    1. Click the link "patterned wall paint tutorial" at the bottom of the post, it will take you to the Jones Design Co. (where we got our info on how to do these walls). Warning: have a LOT of time on your hands ;)

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