My next project is actually at my Mom's house... we need to do
the downstairs bathroom and the two upstairs bedrooms.
Nicki recently posted... Changes in
our Downstairs Bathroom
So today I want to share a few little glimpses with you of Changes in
our Downstairs Bathroom, where it started when we moved into the house, and where it is headed.
But for today, let me show
you our downstairs bathroom.
They were too busy worrying about the upstairs bathrooms to think about how lonely
this downstairs bathroom might feel.
Since we are on week 4 of this challenge, you might want to catch up with my progress on
this downstairs bathroom makeover from the beginning.
-- I found a remnant granite «verde butterfly» for
our downstairs bathroom vanity off craigslist from a fabricator from a cancelled order.
In an Atlanta family home,
the downstairs bathroom has a utilitarian Oak Hill DXV console sink, which designer Matthew Quinn notes is both elegant and durable.
Hi there, I'm getting ready to do this in
my downstairs bathroom, it's a small half bath and I'm wondering if you would reccomend spacing less than 14 inches given the smaller dimensions.
Last weekend, I got my artsy fartsy on and made this DIY macrame pendant for
our downstairs bathroom makeover, and I am actually kind of amazed at how well it turned out.
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Downstairs bathroom makeover, One Room Challenge
It's hard to take a chance on a dark color in a larger space, but for our little
downstairs bathroom, I've found the color is something I really love.
It was
a downstairs bathroom with out a shower so it was fine.
We have a small
downstairs bathroom that we are going to remodel in the future and this vanity is the perfect size!
Out of all the rooms in the house, you probably saw and heard the least about
the downstairs bathroom.
One of the items on my growing list of renovation plans is to gut
the downstairs bathroom and replace the modern fixtures with their vintage counterparts.
I showed you the guest room and
the downstairs bathroom but I haven't showed off the family room.
Because its January and many of us are thinking about new starts and positive changes, I decided to jump on the budget train with my friend Erin and her $ 100 Room Challenge to makeover
my downstairs bathroom Obviously, a room makeover is not the only way to start off the year fresh and I did...
I think I need to make another for
our downstairs bathroom...
I've been thinking of installing bead board in
my downstairs bathroom and your showing the wall paper might just be easier than trying to cut the board around the fixtures!
Just off the dining room is
our downstairs bathroom / laundry room.
Aside from being in bad shape,
this downstairs bathroom was awkwardly placed and deemed unneccessary.
Chip and Joanna combined two spaces that had once been
a downstairs bathroom and storage closet to create a private reading room just off the main living area.
An old shaving bowl from Homer Laughlin was set into a barley table to form a sink in
the downstairs bathroom; the plumbing is hidden by a table skirt made from heirloom linens.
I so need to update
our downstairs bathroom.
Little
downstairs bathroom — I want to paint, tile, and replace the pedestal sink with one that has a bit more space on top.
We're getting ready to remodel
the downstairs bathroom and maybe I can find some stuff at home to help with that vs buying new stuff
One of the things I love most about our house is the old turquoise tile that is in
the downstairs bathroom.
I really want to tile and paint
my downstairs bathroom.
My list is rather long today Bible study Finish laundry - 2 loads left Clean kitchen Clean
downstairs bathroom Sweep and mop Go through toy baskets and donate toys that are no longer played with Go through T's closet and put away the 0 - 3 month clothes and some of his 3 - 6 month.
Our downstairs bathroom is just hideous!
This year, hopefully soon, we are redoing
our downstairs bathroom.
or would they work for small
downstairs bathroom?
I would love to redo
our downstairs bathroom.
It's time to start adding some personality to our rooms, and
our downstairs bathroom would be a perfect place to start.
My downstairs bathroom needs a new sink, a good coat (or two) of paint, and some trim.
I hate carpet in the bathroom because it means my husband has to ask any male guests to use
the downstairs bathroom.
The downstairs bathroom is the bathroom that guests are most likely to use in my home.
Once upon a time I decided to give
our downstairs bathroom a mini makeover.
We will not be replacing the tub or toilet in this makeover, like we did in
our downstairs bathroom makeover last year.
Until, that is, I decided I wanted to do something to freshen up
our downstairs bathroom without painting the cabinets.
My particular favorite is
the downstairs bathroom with that bird themed wallpaper.
The owners removed
a downstairs bathroom and reconfigured the kitchen into an L - shape, creating space for a utility area for sorting laundry.
We have a teeny tiny
downstairs bathroom that is begging for a pocket door but since I don't (well, my husband) want to tear down a wall this seems to be the perfect solution!
A utility room and cloakroom were built out of
the downstairs bathroom.
If I had an AMEX card, it would go toward our craft room in the basement that we are hoping to work on as soon as the gutted out
downstairs bathroom is finished.
I mentioned in the last post that we will be reusing it in
the downstairs bathroom.
That was just what was needed for the little cabinet we have in
our downstairs bathroom when we gave it a makeover.
Moving on to the newly updated
downstairs bathroom.
When I started making a plan to update
our downstairs bathroom, I knew that I wanted some sort of texture on the walls.