Enough about that....I wanted to share my make-shift bathroom. The one that I made livable - for now. Let me first share the before pictures.
I wish there was more creativity and design stories I could share about the after pictures but everything just fell into place. The sink was gifted to us from good family friends. She owns a pilates studio here in town and was moving to a new location and couldn't bring this sink with her but hated to leave it. No worries though - I came in and happily rescued it. We bought a new toilet - well because we just wanted a new toilet and the wall color - well I just grabbed a random paint chip and bought a quart of it. It definitely is not one of my colors - I do not do bold but hey it's fun when temporary. Oh and the mirror, it's from Homegoods, of course. Have I mentioned that I L-O-V-E, Love Homegoods? In the meantime this is it....
I think this reno isn't too far away fortunately. We are planning on ripping out that nasty, old cream tile and replacing it with perhaps this....
or maybe we will go a little more earthy and go this route...
In which case I may need a new sink - ha. The free one is just a bit modern. Maybe some white or grey paint would help the base. I am pretty set on using basic, versatile, white subway tile for the surround shower. And perhaps I could tone down the aqua to a more muted, relaxing tone - I wish I could show you but I haven't figured that out. I'm still new at this blog thing. The next thing that room needs is a window treatment. Something soft and airy that still lets the light shine through but gives some texture and pattern - haven't found one I like enough yet.
It is an extremely small space but I would love to re-create the feel from one of these rooms.
I love the soft, simple feel of this space.
I would die a thousand deaths for a tub like that. Someday I will have one...someday....
I also love the floor to ceiling shower curtain. Already ordered my own - that's an easy and cheap way to change up the space.
So I'll keep you updated on the final product - hopefully sooner rather than later.
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