As always, I'll start with the befores.
This bathroom was a real piece of work, let me tell you.
It's split into two small rooms: the shower/toilet area, and the vanity/sink area.
| Excuse the mess, we had just moved in here |
It had the same white washed oak cabinets and beige formica countertops as the kitchen, and the old guest bath... they must have gotten a group discount.
And oh, the almond tile again... why???
Gotta have the matching almond toilet. Oh, same crusty white tile as the old kitchen.
But they opted for carpet in the vanity/sink room.
Make a note of that medicine cabinet for the 'after' pictures.
The view from the closet.
Back in November we decided to get this project started, and I put together a mood board (are they still calling it that?):
The look I was going for was coastal-modern-rustic-spa.
Once that was settled, we began ripping it out and putting it back together the right way:
I'll just skip through all the in between phases and get to the good stuff... I present to you, our completed master bathroom!
Building these frames for the mirrors was the last 10%, by the way. I'll do a quick writeup on that process laster in the week.
These lights are my favorite thing ever.
We converted the medicine cabinet to a recessed box. I built a shelf out of scrap wood and found these perfectly fitting vases (at Michael's) to store our bathroom essentials.
I slipped a couple flat seagrass baskets (also found at Michael's) underneath the floating vanity, and Brad installed LED lighting underneath.
I built this textured wood piece from lumber scraps. It's stained to match the mirror frames and recessed box shelf.
Moving onto the shower room....
To save money, we simply reglazed the tile from almond to a bright white for around $600 (it was $1200 to do both this room and the guest bath).
We found this clean and modern ORB shower set on Ebay for around $130.
Ahh... love me some long rain showers.
I found this shower bench at Macy's for $90. It was a perfect fit.
We swapped out the old beige toilet for a white dual flush version:
Then I installed a couple floating shelves (Lowe's) and topped them with more seagrass baskets (Walmart)
No renovation would be complete without Brad's in ceiling speakers and recessed LED dimmable lighting. There's one speaker in each room. And the crown molding was the final touch.
And there you have it.
I actually tried to keep a list this time to calculate our costs. Some of these are accurate to the cent, some are approximate... and I'm sure I've left some things off. Here goes...
Tile: $927.32 From a local retailer called the Floor Club. Floor tile: Bambu "Grigio", Glass/Marble accent tile: Eclipse "Eternity"
Tile installation: $477
Shower tile reglazing: $600
Vanity/Sinks/Mirrors (without frame): $910 Ebay
Vanity Lights/Bulbs: $152 lightinguniverse.com
Toilet/plumbing: $239
Ceiling & accent lighting: $169
Speakers: $50
Drywall: $145
Paint: $34 Behr's Reflecting Pool
Sink Faucet/Drains: $153.61
Shelves: $53.42 Lowe;s
ORB accessories: $51.29 Ebay
Drawer pulls: $30 Ebay
White square vases: $15 Michaels
Baskets: $30 Michaels
Towels: $10
Wood shelf divider: $10
Shower bench: $90 Macy's
Shower fixtures: $130 Ebay (no longer listed)
Wood art: $30
Crown Molding: $40
Total: $4436-ish... so even with the rough estimates and probability that I'm missing some things, I think it's still safe to say that this is another under 5k reno. Woohoo! I'm actually surprised the number came in so low... probably because this project has just been dragging on for-ever.
Be back tomorrow to announce the hand stamped necklace winner!































Amazing! Love the tile and the back splash. Not to mention the rain shower & speakers! I love blasting music when I'm showering.
ReplyDeleteThat's an amazing transformation! Love the dark wood tones you've used and I love the lights you chose.
ReplyDeletegorgeous! what a transformation! I think your backsplash tile is what we have in our kitchen :)
ReplyDeleteGosh it looks SO nice! Great job Jenna!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely gorgeous!! I'm so stunned at the transformation! Great job!
ReplyDeleteJo-Anna
This looks so stunning! It feels like a spa!
ReplyDeleteLooks Great!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job, it looks like a million bucks
ReplyDeleteHello Jenna
ReplyDeleteAs usual with all of your renovations you do - whatever you touch turns to gold!
A beautiful job.
Have a wonderful day,
loulou, hereiamloulou blog
Love it :-)
ReplyDeleteThis looks fantastic! I love your light choice especially!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful!! I love it!
ReplyDeleteamazing! Great job. You have inspired me to finish painting the trim and adding accessories to my bathroom. I just found your blog and I love it!
ReplyDeleteAwesome love it
ReplyDeleteThat is gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW-wee! What a gorgeous transformation! You did an amazing job, Jenna Sue!
ReplyDeleteHi, you did a great job, I have the same bathroom layout, so odd. And my shower area is even smaller,oh well..
ReplyDeleteI have a question about ceiling speakers. How did you wire them? What kind of stereo system do you have? I read somewhere here that you can turn off each room individually, how do you do that?
Beautiful renovation. I love seeing realistic renovations done on a good budget.
ReplyDeleteLeila--The main home theater system has an Onkyo receiver with a Zone 2 output, that output is fed up through the wall via RCA Cables to a closet. Inside that closet there is an amplifier and a speaker selector box. The selector box has 1 input and 8 outputs, one for each room in the house. It handles the loads so that the amp doesn’t get overloaded. The Zone 2 output can be a separate source than what is being listened to in the home theater room. The source and volume can be controlled by phone with the Onkyo App, however the speaker on/off for each room is manually selected. You can buy an electronic selector, but they are much more expensive.
ReplyDeleteThat helped a lot, I will read this to my husband, Im pretty sure he will love it. Do you like your speakers? I checked out ebay and I was wondering if they have a good quality.
DeleteLook for THEDEEPDISCOUNT on ebay. They sell in ceiling speakers, that's where I bought 90 percent of them in bulk and they sound great. I also got the speaker selector switch there.
Deleteamazing as always. another raenovation, i'll send you the link when she's up.
ReplyDeleteThis literally made me say OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH outloud at my desk. Amazing job! Classic yet modern and just spa-like! Love all the choices.
ReplyDeleteTrish
www.mash-upchic.blogspot.com
Very nice. You did a great job on the frames. Any issues making them?
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love the vanity, glass tile, sconces, and sinks. Such a big transformation for such a small price. Good job!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning & I love those lights too!!!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! Love how much space you have in there.
ReplyDeleteWow! What a stunning makeover! Love the tile and vanities! Just gorgeous! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Love the tile! The floating vanity is so cool--I've never seen one before. You did a great job!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Love it!
ReplyDeletewow it looks amazing! I especially love the wall of tile behind the vanity!
ReplyDeleteI love it! If you don't mind, could you recommend a website or video with info on how to reglaze tile? sandpaperandglue@gmail.com . Thank you! :)
ReplyDeleteYou'll have to find a local place that does it. We hired a local company to do it. Don't even attempt to do it yourself, it isn't worth it.
DeleteThis is beautiful! I really like your eye for design/style! Great great great job!!
ReplyDeletewow! Just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHi Jenna!
ReplyDeleteSERIOUSLY?!!??! What a stunning master bathroom!
My husband and I are currently remodeling our master bathroom in the fixer-upper we purchased a year and a half ago. We've already installed regular recessed lights, but he was really wanting recessed LED lights. Now seeing your recessed LED lights makes me want to put it in the rooms that remodel next!
Would you mind sharing more details (cost, manufacturer, size, etc...) about the recessed LED dimmable lighting that Brad installed?
Thank you so much,
Holleigh
Kansas City, MO
Hi Holleigh-
DeleteThe recessed lighting is just standard retrofit recessed lighting from lowes. You can get the fixtures for about 10 bucks, however they just come with a standard bulb. Once you get the fixture, you'll need to replace the bulb with a dimmable LED version. You'll also need a LED/CFL dimmer to be 100 percent sure it will work. Lutron has a section on their site that shows what bulbs are compatible with their LED/CFL dimmer. Not all bulbs will dim. I bought one off ebay for 6 bucks and it wouldn't dim, however the $23.00 ones from Lowes I bought will dim. Sorry I don't have the model numbers, but I would pick out the Lutron dimmer first and the retrofit recessed fixtures, then go to Lutrons site and print out the compatibility sheet before buying the bulbs anyway.
Thank you soooooo much Brad!!
DeleteThe bathroom looks incredible!! Wow!!
ReplyDeleteI was wondering where you did your mood board up? Im starting a nursery and would love to do one up but am wondering if there's a website or program that might make it easier?
Thanks!
Karla
Edmonton, AB CA
Hi Karla, she created it from scratch. She might be able to provide more information though.
DeleteKarla - I just used photoshop :)
DeleteStunning makeover love this bathroom!
ReplyDeleteXO
Kristin
Stunning transformation! Really does have a "spa" feel!
ReplyDeleteWhere Im so impressed. Its like a mini Spa :) I have some remodeling Im gonna be doing in my masterbed room bath. I dont have this kind of money but this is gonna be my inspiration.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!! We're doing a remodel right now and I ran across that vanity in my search but I didn't realize how fabulous it would look - I'm kind of kicking myself now!
ReplyDeleteYou thought of everything! I absolutely love your choices. It looks so streamlined.
ReplyDeleteI found you thru Centsational Girl.
Jen at www.migonishome.com
What an AMAZING transformation. I love it. Hope you stop by and see our Guest Bathroom transformation too:)
ReplyDeleteLove the lights, I have the exact one on the outside of my house. They are charming. I put the smallest size in my mudroom I loved them so much.
ReplyDeleteI love everything about this bathroom! I can't believe you did it for under 5K! I can't decide what my favorite element is, I just love everything about this space. It's all so gorgeous and cohesive, and I love the freshness of it. You did a fantastic job!
ReplyDeleteCoolest bathroom ever! Wow!
ReplyDeleteLove this before and after. So inspiring. I'm a new follower via Censational Girl hope you don't mind but I pinned ya!
DeleteBeautiful! I just love everything about it and one day I'd like to do mine just like yours! I have this linked to my bathrooms post too today, nice job!
ReplyDeleteMy decorator found your blog - your bath is almost EXACTLY perfect for my master redo for a 1940's bungalow in ATL, Thanks so much for sharing! I've found the vanity at Overstock for $1100 but one problem....it is 1.1inches wider than my space! Trying to figure that out. Also - did you find it with the oiled bronze handles or did you switch them out? The one on Overstock has chrome handles and does not include the faucets. Dan you also tell us the make/store for your faucets and on the glass tiles?
ReplyDeleteThanks again - awesome job and I'm getting so excited for my bath!
If your vanity wall is sandwiched between two walls like mine and the vanity is wider than you're probably going to have to keep looking! We purchased the faucets separately on Amazon (scroll up and you'll see a picture with an link to it on the right sidebar). The glass tile is the first item in my breakdown at the end of the post. Good luck!
DeleteAmazing stuff Miss Jenna Sue. Love everything about the makeover but especially love the tiles selected and the repurposing of the medicine cabinet - aren't those things wretched? But you made it into an amazing space. You guys did all the labor? I didn't see any labor mentioned in the break down - except for the reglazing, which was an amazing option! Good stuff all around
ReplyDeleteThank you! We did everything except the tile installation and drywall patching behind the vanity and for the medicine cabinet. There's a line item for tile install ($477) and drywall ($145).
DeleteNice Post about Master Bathroom Many peoples like beautiful bathroom
ReplyDeleteNo way! You actually did this? It looks fantastic. I have never thought that one can DIY stuffs like this. This really looks like a professional’s work. I really love the transformation. It looks so fresh and clean. Thank you for sharing this post. This is such an inspiration.
ReplyDeleteMy bathroom has pretty much the same setup. How wide is your shower? I am looking to take down the glass doors and nasty bath fitter type of shower stall and doing something like what you have done but I think my stall may not be as wide as yours. My toilet is next to the shower on the back wall where the shower head/faucet are so it is not the exact set up as yours.
ReplyDeleteWhat you did is beautiful.
Thanks!!
This is very nice. Our bathroom is set up exactly like yours - toilet\tub in one room, vanity sandwiched between two walls. My question is how wide is your vanity? We would like double sinks, but we think our space might be too tight. Thanks and good job!!
ReplyDeleteThis is an AMAZING transformation! It is beautiful...and I LOVE your floor tiles!!! {found you on Remodelaholic}
ReplyDeleteAmazing!! Master piece.I love the variety color combination with bathroom. Superb ideas really helpful post in my search.
ReplyDeletei love the style..its so simple but very elegant to look at..i buy my bathroom accessories at sydney bathroom supplies they have everything that you've wanted
ReplyDeleteI love what you've done with the place, it honestly looks 20 times better!! The shower set is very pretty.
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What a beautiful transformation. You must have the knack for remodeling and redesigning. I love the tile backsplash, but I must say the lights over the mirrors really make the room look comfy and cozy. Keep showing your redesigns.....an inspiration to many of us who like to do things with a budget in mind! Again, BEAUTIFUL renovation.
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It sure is nice to have a great looking bathroom such as the one shown in this post. From the walls, flooring, fixtures and lighting - you can tell that this project was well thought of.
ReplyDeleteYour master bathroom is made almost exactly like mine. I hate how mine looks. You have given me some great ideas. I don't think I have room for double sinks, but I do like how the dark wood looks.
ReplyDeleteYou did a beautiful job!
How did you create the frames for your mirrors in the bathroom? What color stain did you use on the wood? What did you decide to use on your pulls for your vanity? How tall are your faucets on your sinks? Can you tell that I am re-creating your bathroom. I'll send you pictures when it is complete!! Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteMy frames post is here: http://jennasuedesign.blogspot.com/2012/02/building-mirror-frames.html and I used Minwax stain in Ebony. I kept the drawer pulls from Ebay spray painted ORB as shown in the photos. Here's the faucet info: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004SRU7GS/ref=as_li_tf_il?ie=UTF8&tag=jensuedes-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B004SRU7GS
ReplyDeleteHope this helps!