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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

The BATHROOMS are DONE!!!

This has been a long awaited post, I'll tell you that much! So, the bathrooms are done!!! Let's hear a little shout out! I know you've all been anxiously awaiting this post. Well, now the wait is over. Lol.

So, in typical blogger fashion, let's look at some before pictures. 
I'm kind of embarrassed that the bathrooms ever looked this way, but oh well. :)

So, a very boring, ugly, bathroom. You can't see it well in the picture, but the walls were really bad. They needed to be retextured. The cabinets were kind of old looking, with really ugly hardware. The faucet was so disgusting. No matter how much I cleaned it, it still looked dirty. The counter was a faux marble, kind of creamy color, with a crack in the basin.



This is the old light fixture, I remembered as we were putting in the new one, that I needed a before picture. So I had Dan hold it up, so you could see it. I really think this was the original fixture from when the house was built in the 70's. 



Horrible placement of a towel rack. 



The towel rack should have gone on this wall.



Ugly mini blinds.




Someone thought it would be a good idea to continue the tile up on the wall.



I've been wanting to redo our bathrooms for years, seriously, years. In order to get this done, it required a lot of sacrifice, time and HARD WORK!!!

Here is our new master bathroom!!!!



We retextured the walls, painted them, glazed the counter top, put in a new light fixture, faucet and hardware on the vanity, painted the vanity, put up board and batten and framed the mirror.




Here is the shower curtain I made. I actually found this material last summer and as soon as I saw it, I knew it would be perfect for the bathroom. We already had the shower rod, but it was brown. I bought a can of brushed nickel spray paint and painted it. I got the shower hooks at Target. 




We added towel hooks, which I love!




Here they are all by themselves. I got them at Lowes, for about $2.30 each.




The side wall. We actually still need to frame the window, but I'm sick of waiting to show off the bathrooms, so I'll update this picture later. :)




We framed the door frame. Our bathroom is small, and impossible to get a straight on shot of the door. I made the top piece overhang a bit on purpose. I really like it.




I still need to put something up on this wall.




Here is the framed mirror. All I did here was cut pieces of MDF wood, which is what we used for all the trim in the bathroom. A 8'x4' sheet is only $20 at Lowes. You can get a lot out of that. 

(do you like me trying to not be in the mirror, but failing?)



I measured the mirror and thought I had it right. However, make sure to account for the inches you will lose on the shorter sides. I had Dan cut the pieces. We were almost done, when I realized my mistake and we had to cut a few more inches off the two small side pieces. So, we took some liquid nails and glued the bottom piece and the two side pieces. We first left the mirror on the wall and used painters tape to hold it in place. Well, after a half hour, the tape wasn't enough to hold it in place. We took the mirror off and got clamps to hold it in place. 
Here the top piece is just laying on the mirror, I was checking to see if it would fit. 

Then we put the mirror back. The mirror is held onto the wall, by two clear plastic claw like pieces. Since, we were framing the mirror, I wanted to still have the option to take the mirror off the wall, should we ever have to. So, I decided to put the top piece on with magnets. There are very small, yet, very powerful magnets you can buy. Dan uses them all the time with his Warhammer models. We ordered some of those. They are smaller than a dime, but can hold up 12 lbs of weight. Dan hollowed out the back of the piece of wood, so it would fit around the clear plastic claw holders, put the magets on the back of the wood using apoxy, then added nails to the wall, so the magnets would stick to them. And it worked! And it was all my idea...haha. :)






Breakdown of the costs for this bathroom:
Soap dispenser: Goodwill purchase $2 or $3 dollars.
White lotion dispenser: Target clearance, $2.34
Silver picture frame: $2, yardsale find.
Light fixture: Lowes, $60-70. (don't remember exactly)
Faucet: Lowes, $86
Towel hooks, Lowes, $7 for all three.
Vanity hardware: Lowes, 86 cents each, x4=2.95
Brushed nickel spray paint: $3, at walmart.
Blue hand towel: Target clearance, $2.34
Shower hooks: Target, $12.
White bath mat: Target clearance, $3.48
Small blue wash cloth: Target clearance, $1.98
Large blue bath mat: JC Penny sale, plus coupon, $15.
Blue paint: Walmart, $15
White paint: Walmart, $30 (had to buy two, but was used for other bathroom)
MDF wood: $40 (bought two, but used for other bathroom).
Reglaze counter: $71
Retexturing supplies and equipment: $100 (but for both bathrooms)


Total: $359 (I halved the price for MDF, paint and retexturing stuff in the total)


On to the hall bathroom.

The before. 


Again, ugly walls. This bathroom, had wallpaper on it, someone tried tearing it off in places, then painted over it. So you could see where it was torn, where the wall paper was, etc. It was really bad.



Extremely ugly light fixture.
The vanity wasn't too bad, but I'm not a fan of the wood color. Plus, it had ugly hardware.



Faux marble countertop, ugly faucet.



A cute little redhead. 
We kept her. :)




Really ugly towel racks.




Now, the AFTER!







We framed the mirror, glazed the countertop, new faucet, light fixture, painted the vanity, retextured the walls. Pretty much did the same thing that we did with the master bathroom.




I ended up keeping the original hardware and just spray painting it with the brushed nickel paint. It saved me about $30. I would have liked new hardware, but I didn't feel like shelling out the money for it.






Sorry, the lighting is so bad here.




It was a big job to retexture the walls. We did that over Thanksgiving break. These bathrooms have been months and months in the making! :)




I'm still working on the wall decor, as you can see. I just need to decide what to put in the frames. The center piece was actually in our bedroom, painted red. After I got the damask shower curtain, I realized that this piece matched it perfectly! I was debating between painting it white or black. If it was white, I could have glazed it and it would have looked awesome. However, since the bottom half of the wall is already white, I wanted some contrast, so I chose black.




Beautiful board and batten!
I had to caulk all of these seams. That was a big job too. It wasn't as hard as I thought it would be. And it really makes the wood look nice and all put together.
Again, horrible lighting, sorry.




Better shot.




I found this bathmat at Big Lots. I was so excited, because it matched the purple walls, perfectly! And it was only $4. Originally 5, but I found a stain on it that you can barely see, so I got it for cheaper!




I love this faucet. 
Still not sure if the Lotion looks good or not. I may take it off.




This is above the toilet. My mom gave me this a few years ago and I had it hanging in our hallway, but it matched the bathrooms, so I moved it in here.








The bathroom again.
We need to frame the window here too. And if you'll notice, There are a few pieces of trim that need to go by the toilet, but we have a few issues there. So it will happen. 




My lovely damask shower curtain.






I would do a cost breakdown, but it's getting late! So, it's pretty similar to the other bathroom.
Now, the best part is about to come...we actually only spent about $50-75 of Dan's regular income! Yes, I'm not lying or exaggerating!


Last summer, I babysat my friend's little boy a lot. I put that money aside and made it the bathroom fund. I sold stuff on craigslist and put it in the bathroom fund. I redeemed my MyPoints points for Lowes gift cards (and made Dan do the same! Haha). We got visa gift cards for doing health evaluations through our insurance. I used those to buy stuff for the bathrooms. I used gift cards I got for my birthday. Recently, I started selling stuff through facebook selling groups, and used that money for bathroom stuff. I found a lot of stuff on clearance and at discount stores like Ross and Big Lots. Heavenly Father truly blessed me to do this cheaply and for very little cost to us. Dan didn't really want to do the bathrooms. He likes them now, of course, but he didn't want to pay for it or do the work. Of course he helped me with the big stuff like retexturing the walls, installing light fixtures and faucets, and the nailing the trim, but I did everything else. Hours and hours of painting, caulking, sewing, priming, more painting, etc. It's been a LOT of hard work and effort. But I'm so happy with the results. They aren't perfect, there are little flaws here and there, but compared to what they used to look like, I'm ecstatic with how they look now!

6 comments:

Melanee said...

Rachel, you're amazing!! Both bathrooms look incredible. Samantha saw a picture of the bottom bathroom and said, "Look! It's a king and queen's bathroom!" Love it!

The Everts said...

OH MY GOSH, THEY LOOK AMAZING!! I can't believe you did that all and used so little money! I'm so impressed. You should submit your results to a show or something like the Nate Berkus show haha Amazing, seriously, so amazing! You are awesome!

The Over Family said...

Wow! Those bathrooms look amazing! Seriously, you should enter the before and after pictures into some kind of contest or something and win your millions. :) Absolutely amazing! Way to go! I wish that I was as talented as you! Wait a minute...you mentioned something about the fact that it takes a lot of HARD WORK. Maybe I'm not ready to be as talented as you are! I can only imagine how hard that must have been! :)

Naomi and Family said...

Wow! I don't think I have EVER seen prettier bathrooms! You really and truly are amazing my friend!! Gorgeous work!

Pathfinders Sunday School Class said...

Beautiful! I love how you re-used/refinished what you have! What did you use to reglaze the counters?

Sarah Stout said...

WOW! I am SO impressed! Both bathrooms look amazing and are seriously inspiring as we're moving into home ownership and want to change things around. You are awesome (and frugal)! Thanks for sharing and for all of the great tips/ideas! :)