The bathroom that is.
Oh, and with whinny kids and
noisy dinners
and record high temperatures in June.
But, mostly, just the bathroom.
So, here are some pictures of how it turned out, but first, the before:
During
And today.
Well, kinda today.
It’s a little messier because Spencer took his 601st bath since the room was completed and there’s dinosaurs all over the floor.
The towels will go under the window, as soon as I make a decision about what they’ll be hanging on.
The ceiling light is an antique purchased at our local salvage place.
Sorry, some of these are slightly blurry, I think my exposure was off.
I bought the lights from an American made store that does custom lights with the best customer service, seriously.
http://www.warehouse-lighting.com/
The sink is an eBay purchase from Pennsylvania.
The claw foot is from a company in Louisiana which does professional restorations. Even with shipping, it was still cheaper than anything we could’ve purchased here, weird, huh?
The faucets and such for the tub are from Craigslist.
Stick ruler wreath from our Ohio trip.
Original toilet, in case you were wondering.
Antique mirror from Craigslist.
The yellow ‘vanity’ I got from our local Re-store {Habitat for Humanity} and my mom gifted the mirror.
Light fixture is Lowes, as are the sink faucets.
The shower curtains are Target.
The rug is from Turkey.
I know shiplap is a huge thing right now.
But that’s basically all our house is, so I found it fitting to put some back into the bathroom.
The blue arrow is from Bryce’s grandparent’s cabin in Canada.
The chair came from our neighbor’s house who is downsizing and I just recovered it.
Well, I guess that’s it.
Enjoy your weekend!
Katie
Wow! That looks awesome! Definitely motivating me to do some work at my house. Great job!
ReplyDeleteIt turned out so good but I'm not surprised...you and Bryce are so creative. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks really good! I want a new bathroom!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing. What a fantastic improvement.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the photos of all of your babies in the bath...I may have to borrow that idea.
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