Showing posts with label guest bath. Show all posts
Showing posts with label guest bath. Show all posts

Sunday, March 3, 2013

The Best of February

February has come and gone.  Those 28 days always seem to fly by!  But we accomplished a lot blog wise.  Let's reflect, shall we?  Last month, we cleaned, organized, and spread some love...



We also spent some time in the bathroom (wait, that sounds bad), and participated in another Pinterest challenge...



Click here to catch up with January's posts.

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Guest Bathroom Remodel


I was organizing my picture files and found some old pictures of my very first DIY project.  Before I even began this blog, I renovated the guest bathroom.   As you can see from the photos, this is one small bathroom.  

Based on the home inspection, it was known before purchase that a portion of the tile in the shower was loose and would have to be replaced.


If you look closely you can see there are two different colors of tiles.  That was the quick temporary patch that was used until the major reno could begin.


I put a yellow check mark on everything that needed to be replaced.  Yup, pretty much the whole darn thing.   Everything except the tub and the drywall.


The same neutral ceramic tile was used in the shower and on the floor.  Keeping the tub was a priority, not only because it would be hard to remove, but also because this is the only tub in the house.  Gotta have a tub for puppy baths!  The old almond colored toilet was replaced with a new, white model.  This new toilet is also smaller and gives a few extra inches, which are appreciated in such a small space.


Here is the most current photo with an updated shower curtain.  The room was feeling a little monotone with all the neutrals, so this shower curtain adds some energy to the space.  


Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Quick Change- Shower Curtain Update


If you have a few extra minutes this week, I challenge you to make a quick change.  Pick an area of your home, like the mantle or entry table, and mix it up.  It shouldn't cost  much money or take more than 30 minutes.  Are you ready for a quick change?