We started the remodeling process on this bathroom the day we got the keys; before we even moved in, I found myself joyfully peeling off wallpaper. I don't think anything could have wiped that grin off my face! I was excited because the floral wallpaper came off like butter - it was a sign! This had to mean that I was right in insisting on remodeling this nasty bathroom first.
Thanks for the picture, mom! Anyone notice there are two (different) knobs on the right side? |
Goodbye, Sheetrock! |
My dad helped/showed Austin how to hang the Sheetrock, and my parents, wanting to make sure the job was done well/correctly, paid for the taping and floating of the new Sheetrock. We were still a little daunted by the amount of money we just put down on the house, and felt determined not to pay anyone. We're so glad they gave us this housewarming gift!
Yay! Water-resistant Sheetrock all taped & floated. |
We went through three bathroom vanities. I knew I wanted the decor to be gray, red, white, and black, so I tried to get a modern, cherry vanity set from Lowe's. When it arrived and we got it home, I knew it wouldn't work, and I was very disappointed. We returned it and opted for a vanity from Home Depot. That one was brown, not black as we'd believed, and we took that one back, too. We finally ended up with a beautiful black vanity and a modern white top. I'll note that this sink is not easy to clean because it doesn't slope water toward the drain, but I still like it a lot. It does wipe clean rather easily, and it was fairly inexpensive.
View when you walk into the bathroom. |
The only thing I don't like is that the top "drawer" is really just a facade. I wish I had the drawer! The others are plenty deep, so that makes up for it. |
This project took us at least two months to complete (if not longer) and was the first project that made me cry (it was also the first project we tried at all). It was a big project, and when it wasn't going smoothly or quickly, it made me feel like the entire house was impossible. We finished it in March (except the trim, which happened in July!) and I still use it as motivation to upgrade/update the rest of the house!
Now if only remodeling our master would be this inexpensive...
love,
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