Over the summer, we remodeled our bathroom. I discussed my ideas in this post. And now, today, I am going to share the 95% finished product.
Let’s go back and remind ourselves what 1955 looked like:
Adios. We’ll be friends another time, okay?
Here’s the during:
The Mold Cave
Drum Roll Please….
I present to you an updated 1955
[Left Photo] Love my knobs from Anthropologie. House of Honey bowl was blogged about here. Jars are from Cost Plus. [Right Photo] My beloved artwork is from 1969 and I just bought it at the thrift store on Monday. It was originally 80 dollars but I serendipitously went on a 50 percent off day. For those who suck at math, that means it was only 40 bucks. The Husband helped me hang it up last night and now he thinks I’m a risk taker for hanging artwork over a tub we don’t use. (We shower on the opposite end of the bathroom). He has a point and I’m hoping our vent keeps just enough moisture out to hold this piece intact. I’ll keep you posted.
Look at what else I moved around:
Just some stuff in these shelves.
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I Lovett!!!!! 🙂
Gorgeous! I love your light fixture.
Cool and Refreshing! Love it Irene!
It looks amazing! Great job!
Major improvement! Well done!
It looks so great! I love the colors you chose! And the shelves are equally beautiful.
Oooh, it looks so much better now – it must feel so good. I love your floor tiles. 🙂
awesome!!!
I love tbis bathroom! What is that paint color? It’s beautiful!
I LOVE this wall color! Could you tell me what paint you guys used? It’s perfect!
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