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Bathroom Makover Magic

August 28, 2012 in Bathrooms, Building and Repurposing, Crashing at Christy's

This could quite possibly be one of the best Before & Afters YET at Crafted Niche! I won’t blab, because I want you to dive right in. Today my sister is sharing her master bathroom makeover and Ummmm yeah. It’s increadible.  Seeing how this is my blog, I can totally steal her thunder and show you guys the REAL eye-candy:

Oh. Emma. Gee. right?!  Nooooow I’ll turn the show over to Christy and let her walk you through how she made the magic happen:

Hi again!!!

So, I’m mainly writing this post to get my sister off my back.  Hehehe.  I’m soon going to be redoing this bathroom (AGAIN) and Dana wanted me to post about the original projects I’ve done in there.  Being the world’s best sister, I agreed to write this.  I also want to apologize for the blurry and not-so-great pictures.  This was before my sister started blogging, so we’re lucky that I have any in process pictures!

My upstairs bathroom, when I moved in, was U-G-L-Y.

This is meant to look like a cheaply done panoramic.  Perfect, right??  Okay, let’s highlight all the lowlights of this bathroom:

  1. The toilet faces a wall.  Boring and if you leaned too far forward, you could rest your head on the wall in front of you.
  2. Um, the wallpaper is like a bad 80’s hotel painting.
  3. I can’t handle glass shower doors.  I like the steam shower effect they give, but I’m way too clumsy for glass doors.  It would have been a matter of days before I fell through one of those bad boys.
  4. Random, hung-in-the-corner-so-you-can’t-open-the-door-all-the-way, medicine cabinet.  The door would hit the light fixture when you would open it.  Plus, there’s a HUGE linen closet in the bathroom.  So, no need for that thing.
  5. The gold flecked laminate countertop.
  6. CARPET.  Oh, and they really went all out with the carpet.  It was carpet scraps (3 pieces) that they just kind of cut and laid over the linoleum.

The first thing I did was remove the glass shower door.  Super easy.  My mom helped clean up the caulk that was left behind and filled the holes in the tile wall from the screws.  Easy enough.  My dad then hung up a curved shower curtain rod.  I have a love-hate thing going on there.  I love how much space it gives me in the shower.  I NEVER touch the shower curtain.  But, It takes up a little extra room in the bathroom.  When I redo this bathroom again, I’ll be going back to a straight rod, hung high like Young House Love.  I did that in my downstairs bath and I love it.  Plus, I plan on tiling to the ceiling when I finish the redo, so it will be perfect.

Next up was tearing down that medicine cabinet, the old light fixtures, and also looking under the carpet.  You know what was under the carpet?  Just some old linoleum tiles.  They were waaaay better than the carpet pieces so my mom just cleaned them up for me and I lived with it like that for quite some time.  But, like all good DIY-ers, I had plans for it.  Hold tight.

Use a steamer to get old wallpaper off.  My mom has one, so I just borrowed hers.  I know there are other tricks that make it easier than just scraping and peeling, but odds are that you know someone who knows someone who owns a steamer.  Use it!  That paper came off so quickly.  And, what did we do with the walls??? Wallpaper!!!  I know, I know.  But, this was a gorgeous print and really girled up the space.

BEFORE:

And, AFTER:

Some other changes you’ll notice in the picture above:

  1. I painted the vanity white to get rid of that lovely orange stained wood.  Don’t forget to sand and prime before painting finished wood!!!
  2. We went from a plain mirror to a framed mirror.
  3. My dad replaced the light fixture.
  4. I replaced the old hardware on the doors with brushed nickel.
  5. Pictures were taken by me and then I used Paint (the computer program) to remove the background and had them printed on Walmart.com.  My mom still likes to look at them and say “I sure grew some pretty flowers!”.  Dork.

OH!  And, my dad installed two electrical outlets for me.  Previously, the only outlet in this bathroom was in the light fixture.  So, my dad cut a couple holes in the wall and ran the wiring down to the outlets.  He also installed GFCI outlets so I would be safe around the water.  It totally changed my morning routine when he did that.

So, things were looking better…

But, the vanity top and the floor were still an eyesore.

And, I was still facing the wall whenever I happened to sit on the toilet.

Time for a new floor and a new countertop!!!

In the spirit of honesty, those two events happened two years apart.  But, since I’m blogging about this bathroom that started four years ago, I can make it look like it was a fluid process.

I went with a hexagonal tile from Daltile.  Very affordable and easy to work with.  I did, however, learn a couple of things:

  1. Use the correct size slotted trowel when putting down the tile adhesive.  Otherwise, the adhesive will ooze up into what should be your grout lines.
  2. Wipe up your grout immediately instead of letting it dry overnight.  Otherwise, you’ll want to scrape up the whole project and start over.

I won’t get into the details too much because I’ll cry, but it was a lot of hours of me laying on the floor with a Dremel to clean out the grout lines.  Then, a lot of hours of me laying on the floor scrubbing and SCRUBBING to get the dried grout off the top of the tiles.  (Dirty little secret:  Inside the linen closet, there is still dried grout on top of the tiles)

I also spun the toilet around so it was facing outward into the bathroom.  I’ll show you that in a little bit.

I’m still in love with the floor.  I feel like it goes well with my 60’s era home.  Updated, but still with the decade.  The countertop was an in-stock option at Home Depot.  It’s just black granite with the white under-mount sink.

But, I still wasn’t in love with the vanity.

I didn’t like how everything was just black or white.  It was starting to feel a little kitschy.  Plus, I hated that scroll detail on the doors of the vanity. It just looked dated to me.  So, why not use some of my favorite lattice and paintable wallpaper to dress things up??  I used the same process as what I used for the closet door makeover and got to painting.

The doors are open so that the paint could cure for a week so that it wouldn’t stick to the doors/drawers when they were closed.  I love how it looks like a piece of furniture now instead of a built-in cabinet with a granite top.

So to recap, this is the BEFORE:

And this is how the bathroom looks today!

The wallpaper is a bit “exciting” for my home look now.  I’m more into greys and muted blues so I have a bathroom update in the works that Dana will show you when I’m done.  But, I’d love to have a bathroom like this one day for a little girl to get ready in.  So, who knows, maybe I’ll be calling on my mom to use similar print wallpaper one day!

Thanks for keeping up with my long-winded post.  I can’t believe how far this bathroom has come!  One thing I wish I had done more was taken a lot of “before” pictures.  It’s definitely a motivator to see how much work you’ve done when you’re finished!

-Christy

Pretty flippin’ great, right?!  That girl never ceases to amaze me. Her projects always push me to work harder on my own house. Hope you guys loved her bathroom makeover. I can’t wait to share the next chapter with you – I’m taking her some supplies to get started on it THIS weekend! Woop!

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DIY with Dad

April 29, 2012 in Bathrooms, Building and Repurposing, Outside, Pups

My Sunday Productivity Level peaked at about 8:30am today… when Dad and I were just finishing up our To-Do list for the weekend. After he packed up and hit the road, I promptly headed to the couch.

And camped.

All. Day.

Don’t judge.

…I can feel you judging me!

We had a great weekend and crossed several items off my list. You see, I’ve been without a second bathroom since last fall when Mom and I did some tiling. Yup, the toilet really has been sitting on a tarp in the shower for five more months than I care to admit. BUT – not anymore!

Dad gave me a quick wax ring how-to (yuck) and then proceeded to drop that baby into place. Hallelujah! A real, live, working second bath! Woop!

A quick dig in his (so friggin’ heavy) bucket o’ tools and he had a hold of his two “must have” tools:

1/2″ and 7/16″ Wrench
1/2″ and 9/16″ Wrench

According to my Dad, these are the two most common sizes you’ll ever need. Noted. Literally… I wrote it down! ..and now that I blogged about it, I can toss that piece of paper and use my blog for reference. :-)

Before I could even stand back and admire my newly re-installed toilet, Dad had already moved on to his next project. Installing a brand-spanking new GLASS STORM DOOR on the front of the house. Oh man – you have NO idea how excited I was about this. I found this door at Lowes last fall on Clearance. It was a $330 special order door that had been returned. Lucky me scored it for $30.

Yes…

THIRTY dollars. Hardware included!

First task… remove the existing door. Come to find out, the brick moulding around the outside was rotten in the bottom right corner:

 

After a trip to Lowes for a $15 piece of brick moulding, he pried off the old piece and replaced it with the new. Booyah. That’s some handy-Dad work for ya!

I don’t have photos of the actual moulding/door installation process. Sorry. :-(   I was the official door holder. Example of how the conversation went…

Dad – “Dana, hold the door and don’t let it fall ok?”

Dana – “Ok, got it.”

Dad – “Are you holding it?”

Dana – “Yep… I got it.”

Dad – “Now don’t let it fall!”

Dana – “I’ve got it Dad.”

Dad – “You holding it still?”

Dana – “………….” <crickets>

:-)   LOVE YOU DAD!  For the record – “I’ve got it Dad.” 

So a couple hours tweaks later and the door was installed and working like a dream!

I may or may not have been standing outside demanding he give me a thumbs up. :-)

Yep, my lanterns are still hanging from my log. You can read more about those here.

I’m seriously loving this door. It really shows oh-so-much-more of my cheery yellow door.

The girls are loving the door too!  They like to peer through the glass looking for squirrels, rabbits, people, blowing leaves (yep, those call for a good bark too)… if it moves, they’re interested!

The best part – the door has a lock!  I don’t have to worry about one of them jumping up and strategically knocking the handle to let themselves outside. While Quinn would likely stay close to home, Emma’s been known to go on a great adventure around the town (with me on her heels: Furious. Terrified. Screaming.).

I had to adjust the lighting on the picture below so you could see more than just a black hole of a room. The dark blue walls in my living room make it tough to get these shots!

Great before and after right?! The new door is exactly what I wanted.

…and what the girls wanted too…

Dad and I cranked out some other things too while he was here… Re-installed the trim in the bathroom. Put hinges on the bathroom cabinet doors. Picked out some pegs for him to take home (along with the old storm door that’s going to go on his garage!).  Oh…. and some beer and Mexican!  Labor payments come in the form of food and beverage around here. Interested? Call me… we’ll talk. Currently looking for a concrete person. Willing to pay in Mexican or Sushi!

Way too long story short, we accomplished quite a bit for one weekend! The only downside of the entire 2.5 days… finding out my DishNetwork package didn’t include the network playing the Blues Playoff game last night. Ugh. SO frustrating. Instead, I followed along on Twitter, Yahoo and streaming radio online from our local KMOX. Girls gotta do what a girls gotta do!

I’m feeling motivated to keep going in that spare bath now that it’s functional once again. I’ll be sure to share the successes and fails along the way. I’ve already had one major fail… which completely derailed my motivation. I’m back on track now though! Stay posted.

Cheers to productive weekends! Maybe now I’ll get my lazy butt off the couch and crank out a couple more things before the day is up.

P.S.  The photo collages / edits in this post were done using a downloaded version of Picasa. I’m still working on figuring it out, but it just might be my replacement for Picnik. Sigh. Oh picnik, how I miss thee.

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