Hi Friends!
How was your week? We had a wonderful week playing catch up on normal life, and also going away for the long weekend to Jean Stoffer’s Open House! It was such a fun experience! I loved seeing her home in real life, and getting to talk with her, her designers, family, and friends!
Here are a couple highlights from the trip:
For this week’s makeover, I’m thrilled to share one of my favorite room makeovers in our Historic Trolley House Flip. The bathroom was a major project because it needed almost everything replaced. We replaced the subfloor, window, installed all new plumbing and electric, and then all of the finishes of course.
One big mistake was the style shower I chose and the placement. Because I went with a corner unit in this tight space, the only slider door that would work on this shower cost almost $2,000! It’s a thing of beautiful, but not in the budget we had in mind.
Here’s the bathroom before:
Ready for the after photos?
We repurposed this vanity by repainting it, and adding new hardware!
Here’s what the vanity looked like before:
We painted it with Benjamin Moore Black and added a protective clear coat for durability in the bathroom.
Here’s the product list for what we used in the bathroom:
Shower tile
Shower kit
Floor tile
Vanity – repurposed
Shiplap – repurposed from an old 1920’s cabin
Mirrors and Sconces – purchased wholesale at High Point Market Show
Board and Batten ceiling – salvaged from home before demo and repurposed on ceiling
Wallpaper
Shower Fixture
Towel and Toilet Paper Holder
Wall color: Benjamin Moore Simply White
Isn’t it just the sweetest space? Filled with patterns, history, and contrast!
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Happy FunCycling Friends,
Sarah ;)