8.24.2014

The Long-Awaited Bathroom Reveal!

Friends, family, countrymen we have a complete bathroom! It's been a long, exciting, sometimes tiring process and we are finally done. My husband is truly the most handy and clever man on the planet. He started this project having never remodeled a bathroom, never ripped a room down to the studs, never re-wired a room to this extent, never having replaced plumbing and never having tiled! My contributions were the overall vision for the space along with internet scouring and thrift store/ antique mall visits, so while this is kind of a team effort, he did the lion share of the work and I am ever so grateful!


Let's take a little journey down memory lane...  Please read on, there will be more photos of the completed space at the end.


At first glance, the bathroom wasn't awful. Upon closer inspection, the floors were stick on tile, the walls a stamped particle board of sorts that was meant to look like tile, and the plumbing was in bad shape (no sink and awful pipes). There was no ceiling fan, you couldn't open the window and the wall plaster was cracked. Definitely seemed like a good first room to remodel!



While classic, the mirror was rusty and the wiring was scary. There was a revolving panel of sorts that was above where the sink should have been. I think it was originally to hold a cup and toothbrushes, but it had since corroded and was kind of a waste of space.


Below are some shots of the process.

We encountered all kinds of fun treasures under the floorboards and in the attic floor when Nick was doing the electrical work.




My favorite day ever was when we had a crew of guys swap out the existing tub for the claw foot we found of Craigslist! In it's original state it was a dingy, dirty white. We painted the exterior a charcoal grey and re-glazed the inside of the tub.


So, back to the completed space. Feast your eyes on the finished project! 
Ah, it's so nice to have it all done.













Here I am, taking a selfie with my shelfie!



Thanks for listening to us talk about his for ever and ever! Woohoo!

Addendum-

Wow! Getting featured on Apartment Therapy was the stuff of dreams! Never did I anticipate so much traffic on this little old blog. I'm so flattered to have received such great feedback and compliments! Some people thought the bathroom wasn't matchy-matchy enough, was too eclectic or not sleek enough. I get it. Not everyone will like our style, but we designed the bathroom to suit our tastes, while honoring the house's past, and are thrilled with the outcome! To those who were lamenting the loss of some of the pre-existing elements I'll say this- We put a lot of thought into keeping things and working with what we had. We are huge proponents of historic preservation and decided, from the start, that if we had to make replacements, we'd make sure to stay contextual with the style of the house. That being said, the built-in tub was not original to the house (most likely installed in the 40's) and it was not in good shape, so we found a claw foot from the era the house was built in, the mirror, as mentioned above, was a rusty safety hazard and the shutters were from the 70's and also in bad shape. Hopefully that gives you some more insight into our choices. Thanks again for all the love!


11 comments:

  1. Wow! The bathroom looks absolutely amazing. You guys did such a wonderful job! I dig the contrasting tiles. Do you mind if I ask where you got that colorful kilim rug? I'm in love with it!

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    1. Thank you so much, Michelle! The rug is from Pottery Barn.

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  2. Love the shelves! ARe they reclaimed wood? and did you just use vintage brackets?

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    1. Hey, thanks! No, those are stained boards and brackets from the Home Depot. Super cheap and easy to make!

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    2. Awesome!! Thanks. Great job! We live in a historic house built in 1907 and always looking for ways to change it up!

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  3. I am so glad I found your blog through Apartment Therapy. What a beautiful home you have! Can't wait to read more!

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    1. Thanks, Laura! I'm glad to have you as a new reader!

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  4. That's brilliant. From the looks of things, it has been a fine operation. You're probably enjoying the fruits of coordination and the learned application of efforts and facilities for your bathroom sinks and all other stuff it entails. Your post should be a great reference point for whenever you find yourself facing up a task like that in the future. All the best!

    Levi Eslinger @ Capital Plumbing & Heating

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  5. Oh my! The transformation is absolutely wonderful! I saw the finished results in your other post and it is really amazing, especially the repainted tub. I love seeing how you followed all those inspirations and changed direction in some of them. Kudos to you guys for the wonderful job with the bathroom! I hope all your future DIY home-improvement projects be as equally successful!

    Roxanne Vaughn @ Total

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  6. Just stumble upon this post. You did a fantabulous job! May I ask if the curtains are handmade or store bought? I love the red (?) trim.

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  7. I am totally inspired by your amazing pictures! The new bathroom is totally stylish and gorgeous. The colors are warm and inviting. My favorite part is the floor tiles. They are a little traditional, yet they have their own unique twist. I think black was the perfect choice for the tile color for the floor. Great motivation to start renovating!

    Essie Reed @ Valley Home Improvement

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