I am not sure how or why this project got started --it might have been some bumpy plaster on one wall that Steve wanted to smooth out -- but one thing lead to another and we ended up with a 'new' bathroom. After Steve smoothed out all the plaster on the walls, I thought it would be fun to change the color of the new smooth walls. While I was at it, I decided to update the hardware, getting rid of those long towel bars, replacing them with more modern hooks. I pulled out the sewing machine and made a new valance. I then decided that it would not take much more to
really update the bathroom. I do not mind the tile in there, and it is in good shape. Nor did I want to change the layout of the bathroom in any way. I really just did not like the cheap vanity and faucet that were in there. We thought about replacing the whole vanity, but after discovering some difficulties that came with that, I just painted the old one, replaced the knob/pulls, and ordered a new top with double sinks and tall faucets. I love having my own sink, and not having to share with Steve. I feel like an adult. However, the best part of the bathroom update is the built-in shelving that my dad made when he was out visiting last month. As I was going to the bathroom tonight, I was thinking how much I liked the new shelves and realized that I never shared these photos.
Thanks dad; these photos are for you!
I have one more thing that I want to do to complete this project: put a frame around the mirror. I need Steve's help with that one, and he is occupied with the backyard "house" project. So that will wait until another rainy day.
Hmm. I wish we would have updated the upstairs bathroom; that is one that I really do not like. That one, though, will take far more work (and expense). Maybe next year. Maybe we will hire that one out.
1 comment:
Wow..that turned out great. Mom
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