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Bathroom Design Board

BATHROOM DESIGN BOARD

Bathroom Remodel Week 5 | Design Board

We are SO close to the Jeffrey Court Fall Renovation Challenge reveal, and I am absolutely dying to show you the remodeled space! Everything is complete (the tile has been installed and grouted, the walls painted, the trim painted and put back up, the new vanity is in and plumbed, the toilet is installed and working, and the new light fixtures are up and working)!  The last week of this challenge fell over my kids’ fall break, and I was determined to have this bathroom done so I could spend time with them – and I am excited to announce I did it! It took lots of late nights, but it was all worth it now that I see this bathroom has come together (and I am able to spend time with my kids next week)! Last week, you began to see the space coming together, and it really is what I had envisioned in my head.  I absolutely love my Jeffrey Court tile selections:

I have major commitment issues when it comes to design, so I wanted to select a wall tile that I would love for a long time. I chose the classic subway tile, but I changed things up and had fun with the pattern.

I am in love with these floors and this timeless tile is just perfect for the space. The space also includes a navy vanity, colorful wallpaper and brass accents – it’s such a happy space! And just to remind you how the bathroom looked before this remodel…

Stay tuned! The bathroom reveal happens next week, and I can’t wait to open the door so you can see the space!

Follow along on my 6-week DIY bathroom remodel journey:

  Go create something!

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Bathroom Design Boards

I’m sharing two bathroom design boards, and I need your help!

It has been known that we need to remodel our master bath since we moved in almost three years ago. There is a leak under our shower, and more issues have come up since then.  It is time to make this bathroom dream come true! I am in love with this bathroom:

Still Dreaming...Bathroom Remodel

Image courtesy of Pinterest on Gallerie B (I found the image linked to a roundup of bathroom ideas, but unfortunately I can’t find the original owner).  

Besides being gorgeous, this bathroom’s layout is almost identical to our bathroom.  I would love to recreate a similar look.  Here is what our bathroom looks like now:

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A little less exciting than my inspiration bathroom, isn’t it? I created two design boards going slightly different directions.  I need your help deciding which way to go.

Option A – Polished Nickel Accents 

Master Bath Design Board

I would use Moen Weymouth Polished Nickel Shower Head in the shower along with the white subway tile on the lower left and maybe a decorative tile on the shower floor like on the lower right.  The floors would be a white-washed faux wood tile.  I am a bath girl, so I would need the Home Depot Universal bathtub along with the Moen Weymouth Tub Faucet.  We have a single sink on two separate walls, so I would love to use two of Home Decorators Hampton Bay Vanity, and hang a Pottery Barn Astor mirror (which is also a medicine cabinet) above each vanity.  I would love extra lighting on either side of the mirror with Home Decorators Progress wall lights and finish with the Moen Weymouth bathroom faucet. I am a huge gold fan, but I’m not sure I can convince my husband to go gold he allowed me to paint all of our brass faucets in oil-rubbed bronze paint.  So, my second option includes that oil-rubbed bronze details (only this time I don’t have to do the work)!

Option B – Oil-Rubbed Bronze

Master Bath Design Board - oil rubbed bronze

I would use the Moen Weymouth oil-rubbed bronze shower head in the shower along with the shower tile and flooring I mentioned above.  Again, I need my tub, and I like the one from Home Depot Universal 6 foot oval bathtub with Home Depot’s Delta Cassidy Floor-Mount Tub Faucet.  I would use a neutral-colored vanity (Home Depot Newport Bath Vanity) along with Pottery Barn classic glass globe sconces on either side of the Pottery Barn Astor mirror medicine cabinet.  Moen’s Weymouth high arc bathroom faucet would complete the look.

I would love your input!  

Leave me a comment and vote for Option A (polished nickel) or Option B (oil-rubbed bronze).

p.s. Almost two years ago, I created a dream design board for our bathroom (hopefully this bathroom will be done before I have time to dream up another board)!  Anyway, I had similar ideas.  You can view that post HERE.

Go create something!

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