Guest Bath Makeover

Tuesday, October 10, 2017

I thought I would go ahead and call this makeover done(ish)and show the finished product.  While there is still work to be done, it's close to being done for now.  I have lighting that needs to be hung, and I plan to frame out the mirror, touch-ups...yada, yada, yada.  Come take a peek!


From plans...


Guest Bath Refresh


to execution!


It all started with this color, Sherwin Williams Pewter Green.  I tried a sample and it sparked an idea for this bathroom.


I think these shelves are one of my favorite things in this bath. They remind me of a cabinet of curiosities.  The print is from a girl's trip my sisters and I took to New York nearly fifteen years ago.  The feathers were dropped by a native hawk and found in the yard!  And the old book came from another girls trip where we thrifted our way through North Carolina.  I found it at a Goodwill that sold stuff by the pound!  The shelves are rounded out with bath and spa accessories like good smelling soaps, salts, and scents.

Aahh, contrast!  Loving how the doors stand out now, and tie in to the vanity.  I ended up going with a different shower curtain, because I didn't love the one on the board. But I saw Target has a new gold/white one with their new line Project 62 that may be perfect for the space.





BEFORE/AFTER

     


Hope to share the completed final details soon!  Have you ever had to work around tile that you didn't like?  Share with me how you made it work!

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Guest Bath Refresh -{Take 2}

Friday, October 6, 2017

So my guest bath is one place I was inspired to use my new color crush.  I shared this new design plan on Instagram almost a month ago, and have almost completed the makeover. 

Guest Bath Refresh

This is definitely a mini-makeover, as the pink floor and bath tile will remain.  I had come up with a design plan last year, and partially executed it, as seen below.


But the gray vanity was lost among the white walls and doors.  Adding this deep pewter green, has added just the right amount of contrast to give the room interest.  And replacing the countertop, which was in the original plan, has also made a huge difference!




So, I'm editing photos to show the almost completed space!





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