6.29.2011

Master Bath
{Above: BEFORE}

{Above: DURING}

{Above: AFTER}


{Above: AFTER}

Steps to making the master bathroom more human-scale, less hobbit-scale (note the sloping ceiling), and also tying the two vanities together:

  • Installed beadboard to lower half of walls
  • Painted the walls a creamy white; trim, ceiling, and beadboard pure white
  • Painted the vanities pure white
  • Removed rectangular mirror, hung framed round one
  • Used shades of white and some brown in pictures and decor to unify the space
  • Used a large creamy wool rug to soften and unify the room
When we moved in, I hated this room. The walls and ceiling were a light pink, the ceiling hung low in part of it, and the vanities were oddly-placed. I really enjoy this space now. To me, it is calm and tranquil. I'm glad my landlord lets us make changes to this house.

4 comments:

Brittany Mecham said...

Wow sarah looks amazing! you do such great things to make a house your home! I hope you are all doing good! I miss you tons!! How's the "job life" treating you? Wish we were making some money instead of getting more and more in debt. Come see us;)

smiths said...

This looks great. Better than the kitchen.

Marilyn said...

Ooooo! I love what you did to your bathroom. It looks so nice! I am glad to see things are going well for you guys and you are happy working away at your home.

Seb said...

What a great job. I wish ours looked like that.

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