Submitted By Blissfully Ever After
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Gutted bathroom
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Installed new vent fan
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Installed new window
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Installed new shower tile
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Installed new granite countertops w/ under mount sink
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Installed new tile backsplash
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Painted cabinets black and installed new hardware {including black hinges}
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Installed new tile flooring
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Painted bathroom using BEHR paint/primer in one {two coats in Winter’s Day}
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Put back existing toilet but installed a new toilet handle
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Put back existing mirror {that had been cut} and added chunky trim
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Installed an existing light from another bathroom that we painted black
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Installed new sink and shower faucets
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RE-installed window, floor, and door trim
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Put up towel hooks, curtain rod, and custom/homemade curtains
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Put up inexpensive picture frames with self taken photography


























































What a beautiful transformation!!! I love the tile! Great job : ) -Sarah
Awesome, awesome, awesome!! I love everything you have done in the bathroom!! Thanks for the inspiration!
Your bathroom is beautiful.. Thanks for posting this,
Gorgeous! And congrats on the new baby!
Wow! Nice find with the faucet! Beautiful!
i love love love it~
I am so impressed! This post gets me so motivated to tackle my own ugly bathroom. Thought I was going to need thousands of dollars, but after seeing what you did for $1000 – I’m psyched!
Thanks! Missi
I am so impressed with what you did with your bathroom. It looks amazing. I’ve been looking for a bathroom faucet like the one you found on Amazon. Do you remember what brand the faucet is? I would love to find something similar.
Thanks,
Debbie
Help me understand how you put the cement board over the laminate floor, does it make the new tile floor a few inches higher than the hallway or bedroom floor? Did you have to trim the door down?
Deanne, If you are doing tile on a wood subfloor it is absolutely necessary to either pour a concrete base (professionals usually do it this way) or use the cement board screw down to the floor every 6 inches… It does add some height to your floor, but if you don’t do the cement board the tile will crack and break. Sometimes that does mean that you need to trim the door down and occasionally there is a bit of a step up into the room. But, that said, I have tiled several rooms, and depending on what surface they are coming from it isn’t always as big of a step up as you think it is going to be. Like from a carpeted space to that bathroom, it was actually about even. Hope that helps.