Pages

Monday, March 14, 2016

MBR (That's Short for Master Bath Re-Do!)

Hi everyone!

As you all know, we are in the process of updating our master bath and I wanted to share with you a few of the things we will be doing to make this room lovable at long last!  Yesterday, I shared my short list of lighting candidates here.  Today, let's take a look at the walls.

Our master bedroom has a navy, red and green floral comforter and of course, I could kind of keep going with that idea into the bathroom.  However, I am choosing to go with a more neutral palette.  Knowing me, comforters come and go with the seasons and I want to keep the small bathroom to a neutral palette.  Besides, there is so much going on in this little bath that pattern would be too much!

With the comforter as a backdrop, here are a few bits and pieces of what will be going on the walls.  I scored two pieces of vintage ceiling tile that I will be using on the wall behind the toilet, along with beadboard wall paper and dark wood trim.  I love, love, love the worn, chippy finish.  Junk to some, but beautiful to me! Most of the wall area will be just plain painted drywall.


Here is a closeup.  The upper part is similar to a crown molding, with raised metal carving and the flat portion has an almost  honeycomb appearance.  The coat rack will be used for hanging bath towels.


 I will be painting the walls a creamy white, called Milk Paint, and the cider oak vanity will be getting a coffee colored coat of paint, appropriately named Ground Coffee.  The floor and window trim will be a simple, bright white.


A closer look at the coat rack.  It is not old, but rather a Hobby Lobby find.


I received a gift card from my employer for Christmas and I decided to see how far I could stretch it in finishing touches for this re-do.  I placed my online order today and spent all but .43 of it!  I think you will be impressed on how far that $100 takes me in completing the room. Believe it or not, Walmart.com has some great things on line!


Lastly, here is another look at my lighting contestants.  Feel free to pick a favorite and let me know in the comments.  I will be placing an order soon.  I am torn between two of them now...and I would love to hear what you have to say!





I will be back soon with "the rest of the plan" and the other items we will be using to finish up this room re-do.  What's on your spring to do list?

Thanks for stopping by,
Jane

Linking with :

13 comments:

  1. Hi Jane,
    Love the first photo for the lights. Wonderful design, traditional with a modern flair and I personally prefer things in 3's. Somehow I am sure whatever choice you make it will look amazing in your "MBR".
    xx,
    Vera

    ReplyDelete
  2. This is coming along great, Jane! I think going neutral is perfect. You can change up your bedroom in a zillion ways and the bath will always compliment it. I can't wait to see more!

    Jane

    ReplyDelete
  3. I'm in love with those hooks. I can't wait to see what you do with your bedroom.

    ReplyDelete
  4. I love what I see so far. Next year we are going to remodel our bathroom and I cannot wait. It is the last room in the house that needs to be remodel and the one that is the worse.

    ReplyDelete
  5. It's going to be beautiful, Jane :)

    ReplyDelete
  6. Love the first choice for lighting! Milk paint sounds like a color I would want to use in my dining room re-do. What brand is it? Love the tile too. The paint colors are going to look great with your accessories.

    ReplyDelete
  7. I also love the first choice for lighting...because I love those kinds of lights... but maybe to go with the hooks the second choice? Can't wait to see it whatever you choose!

    ReplyDelete
  8. Hi Jane. Well I have too many things on my spring to-do list to mention!! I love your plan and what you are using. The old tin is so special. After a quick look, I pick the top light, but any would be gorgeous with your scheme and I know you will pick the right one!..Happy Tuesday..Judy

    ReplyDelete
  9. I love the look of the last fixture! Excited for you and can't wait to see it all come together!!

    ReplyDelete
  10. Can't wait to see how your master bath turns out. I'm sure it will be beautiful! Love all those cute spring touches, too.

    ReplyDelete
  11. I love number one. The hooks are beautiful. How lovely it will all be(even if you don't pick #1)

    ReplyDelete
  12. These are looking awesome. You can choose to have many accessories for you. You can use any of the bath aids for the comfort. Bath can sway away all the tiredness, so you have to ensure the proper coziness and relax of the mind.

    ReplyDelete
  13. Wow! Interesting to read and those will give your house a new look. And when a commercial plumber arrives at your location, he will assess the problem and provide you with a repair estimate. He'll then get to work on fixing the problem. John Padilla Plumbing Inc. will assist you with sewer and drain cleaningissues at a fair price.

    ReplyDelete