Master Bath; Retro Remodel Asheville House

Master Bath; Retro Remodel Asheville House

In Asheville North Carolina we had a really small house barely 1,000 square feet and no budget to speak of.  So, when Justin’s office all but shut down and laid off over 20 people we had to find a job, and fast… which also meant that we had a ton of remodeling to do in about a month.  This project was one of them, our tine master bath it was about 5 feet wide by 8 ft long.  It seemed even smaller with the tiny 1 sink cabinet and large storage closet, so we had to do a bit of deconstruction, and I love how it turned out.

Like I said we had almost no budget and a few things got left out of the remodel, but it is still lovely.

Here are the before images:

First long before we actually began the remodel, we removed the base cabinet under the sink.  We reused it in the kitchen.  (Just rebuilt the whole body and just used the face frame and doors, don’t worry we cleaned it really well and painted it!). This is a picture of him removing it and installing it in the kitchen,
here is a link to the full kitchen remodel story.
Here is the room in the midst of cleaning it out completely
(besides the shower, which I would have like to tile, but we didn’t get the chance)
Notice the large mirror.  We got this on Asheville freecycle!  I love freecycle
did the tiling.  It was a hot day, so I set up a little oasis for cutting the tile.  I think it is pretty funny!
I decided to do a brick pattern which I think is much more interesting than just regular tile.  It wasn’t any harder either, and it made the floor look a little more custom.  The most exciting part about the tile was that I found it on clearance at the Home Depot for $1.65 a BOX!!!  (11 sq feet each box!)
The bathroom cost us about 5.00 total for the tile!

Justin built our new cabinet base.  I LOVE it!  I wanted t to be open and tall, and he filled my requests perfectly.  We actually were able to use all recycled wood.  Our church was being remodeled and the old window casings were removed and we asked the man in charge, and he let us take them.  Free!!! Doesn’t that just sound beautiful.

I patched sanded and painted the whole table.  Then we bought a double sink top it was just a plain white one from home depot for about 200.00?  I think…

Here is the room painted a light tan, and the ceiling is a robin egg blue.
The base moldings were just installed and we still have the crown and the fixtures to install.
Okay one quick reminder of the before:
Final:
If I had more time I would have framed in the mirror at least.

So, What do you think?
Do you have any questions?  Let me know!

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  1. 1


    January 1, 2010
    Marla

    >love your bathroom redo. You guys are a talented team. Way to go.

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    January 1, 2010
    Sue

    >I think that framing out the mirror will really bring it to life and make it much more custom looking. Great job on a frugal budget! We start work on the upstairs guest bath next month- depends on the contractor's schedule. Cannot wait for changes. It is always so much harder for me to complete a project for me than for a client. Why is that?! LOL

    Happy New Year~ Sue

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    January 1, 2010
    Carrie

    >I love it-as usual! I love that you reuse so much. I love the open cabinet!

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    January 1, 2010
    Blue Creek Home

    >It looks like a brand new bath!
    You guys did a great job on the tile and I'm lovin' the vanity and the white window valance and shower curtain.
    I'm following…folla back!!!! Yep, I sorta stole that from Gwen!!!
    Rhonda

  5. 5


    January 1, 2010
    Kelee Katillac

    >Simple, fresh and lovely–all you need in a bathroom!

    Thanks for the inspiration….

    love, kelee

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    January 1, 2010
    The Arrrrrgalls

    >We are getting ready to replace the tub/shower in our second bathroom. The "plastic" one they put in is already cracking. So we want to put in a real tub, and tile. Brint want's to "do it ourselves", but I got to say I am pretty nervous about it. Of course I totally thought of you guys, and wish you were her to give us pointers. So we are off to Home Depot and Lowes to price things out. I'll let you know how things go!!

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    January 1, 2010
    Cindy @ Chalk it Up!

    >Wow this is great! I love the open cabinet! Wonderful transformation!

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    January 1, 2010
    The Wife of a Fisherman

    >Love the remodel. The cabinet looks great, and i love how you used the old one above the fridge. Great job!!

  9. 9


    January 1, 2010
    momstheword

    >It looks awesome. You and your hubby are so creative. I looked around a bit and am looking forward to lots more! Oh, and your baby girl is precious!

    ~ Nan

  10. 10


    January 1, 2010
    Norma Lee @ Norma Lee Good

    >I'm a newbie to your site but I'm going to keep up in RSS! SO happy to find you!!

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    January 1, 2010
    Katie

    >Our master bath is super tiny as well so we'll have to get creative when we remodel it. Did you find that you missed the storage closet? Also did you always have just a curtain in the shower? Our current shower is tiled (and then painted with crappy paint that is flaking off more and more everytime I clean it) and is about 6 inches shy of a full size tub but has sliding glass doors. I'm thinking of getting rid of the doors (they're got lovely flamingos etched into them) and doing a curtain. Think that's smart choice?

    Katie

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    January 2, 2010
    Treasia Stepp

    >So happy to have found your blog. I love the bathroom redo. I love the price for the tile even more.

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    January 2, 2010
    Brandi

    >Happy SITS Saturday Sharefest! The bathroom turned out great. I love the open cabinet and double sinks! :) Great job!

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    January 2, 2010
    Remodelaholic

    >Hey Katie,

    About the shower curtain, my answer would really depend. I have had both a glass door and a shower curtain (in different houses) If the glass and surround is nice, I would probably keep it. If it is crappy and really old I may just get rid of it.

    First, I would try to razor off the flamingos, if there was no way to get them off, it would be a total goner, for sure!!!

    But just fyi, I have never had a hard time with shower curtains, but I like the streamlined look of glass doors.

    If the metal is an ugly finish you might be able to take it out refinish it and reinstall it. There was a great idea of how to do this, on a website called the diyshow off. Here is the article link: http://thediyshowoff.blogspot.com/2009/12/painting-faucets-and-painted-floor.html I am not sure how well it will hod up though, we will just have to see!

    Hope that helps.

    Cass

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    January 2, 2010
    Jen

    >Wow you guys did a great job. I too love doing home improvement jobs.

    Happy Saturday Sharefest.

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    January 2, 2010
    Ms. Sarah

    >hi
    stopping in from sits. I will be following your blog for ideas :) we are going to be doing a bunch of projects this coming year.

  17. 17


    January 2, 2010
    Lettered Cottage

    >SO FREAKIN AWESOME!!!!!!!

    I LOVE your re-do! That vanity base is to die for.

    And thanks for linking up to our little party- you rock!

    Kevin and Layla :-)

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    January 2, 2010
    Encore Bride

    >That's a great remodel! It looks great, Happy SITS Saturday!

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    January 2, 2010
    Kathy

    >What a great re-do. Love the table-turned-sink-vanity! Great team work.
    Happy New Year…Kathy

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    January 2, 2010
    Pearl Maple

    >Nicely done, having the opportunity to make your own style statement about your space is great fun.

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    January 2, 2010
    Cindy ~ My Romantic Home

    >That looks great! I love the vanity! It makes it so much more update!!!

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    January 2, 2010
    autumn

    >no wonder you were so sad to leave asheville…besides the trees!
    :)

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    January 3, 2010
    JDaniel4's Mom

    >I love the sink! Happy belated New Year! Stopping by from SITS!

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    January 3, 2010
    Its So Very Cheri

    >This will be in my favs

    cheri

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    January 4, 2010
    PlantSomeRoots@Lakewood

    >Love the changes! Way to go with using free and inexpensive materials.
    Living it up at Lakewood,
    Cindy

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    January 4, 2010
    Sheri

    >Looks wonderful! I am still in shock that you got the 200 by 2010! I tried for 100 and didn't make it! LOL

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    January 4, 2010
    jenjen

    >Ohhh, I love it. I love the clean lines of the vanity. So so pretty!

    XOXO
    Jen

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    January 4, 2010
    Cha Cha

    >I have a master bath about this size now and this gives me hope, thanks for sharing.

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    January 4, 2010
    Merrie

    >This remodel really proves that sometimes less is more. The simple design of the vanity is stunning and looks so very functional. Congratulations on a job very well done.

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    January 5, 2010
    The Persimmon Perch

    >Beautifully done! Love the cabinet! Thanks for sharing with Made it Monday! Jules

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    January 5, 2010
    Its So Very Cheri

    >You've been featured.

    Cheri

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    January 5, 2010
    Peggy of Plush Nest

    >what a difference!
    I really like the recycled wood for the vanity!
    The colors are so calming and the crown molding is such a nice way to "top it off" (ha, ha)
    I'm totally showing this to my husband as we start making plans for our bath

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    January 25, 2010
    Chic Modern Vintage

    >Can you come to my house and do that?

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    January 2, 2011
    Candace

    >Well done! You guys are amazing- I can't believe the transformation took only a month!

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