H and I moved in to our new condo this past spring, and he began numerous projects to update the place. The biggest change, however, was our master bathroom renovation. H took full charge and oversaw the entire process in addition to doing some of the work himself, and he picked out everything from the countertops to light fixtures. This was totally his vision, and I’m just lucky that I get to enjoy our new bathroom and call it mine, too!
Here is the original bathroom:
We found it dark, dim, and cramped. A large linen closet crowded the room, and the door between the sink and shower area made things feel claustrophobic. We wanted to open up and brighten the space.
Here is the updated bathroom:
Vanity: Homecrest Harbour Court
Floor Tile: Polished Porcelain
Faucet: Delta Brushed Nickel
Countertops: White Carrara from Granite Masters of Nashville
Light: Perpetua LED Light Bar
Wall Paint: Sherwin-Williams Nebulous White
Towel Ring: Darcy in Brushed Nickel
Soap Dish: Kassatex Ducale
Bath Mats: Micro Plush Memory Foam in White
Where the bulky linen closet used to be, H installed these shelves using cut wood from Home Depot. What I can take credit for are the baskets, hamper, and shelf organization, as well as the print on the wall! Organizing and decorating are my jam.
Baskets: Target
Hamper: Bamboo Butterfly Hamper Natural
Print: Alex Hartz Print of Original Oil Painting
Towel Bars: Darcy in Brushed Nickel
Shower: Mincey Marble (commercial use only)
Shower Head & Faucet: Ashville in Brushed Nickel
Shower Caddy: Similar
H also installed the shelves above using cut wood from Home Depot.
Shelf Brackets: Everbilt
Window Shade: Economy Roller Shade in Reminiscent White
Trash Can: simplehuman Compact Stainless Steel
Toilet Paper Holder: Delta Mandara in Brushed Nickel
Window Lift: Designers Impressions
Window Locks: Designers Impressions
Contracting for demo, floor, shower, and vanity, installation of light and mirror, and completion of dry wall: Larry DeRossett
Removal of linen closet and installation of shower door, baseboards, and crown molding: Malcolm Bryant Corporation
Installation of shelves, window lifts and locks, painting, and oversight: H : )
We love how it turned out! What do you think?