Master Bathroom Makeover - The Plan
I am so excited to finally be working on a little makeover for our master bathroom. This is the last room in our home to get attention, and after almost 6 years of living here, it's about time! As much as I would love for this to be a complete overhaul of this space, it's just not in the budget right now.
So, I am going to take you on my adventure of updating our bathroom, and giving it a whole new look on a teeny tiny budget.
First, any well thought out and planned room makeover needs some inspiration. The look I am going for is just a nice clean and relaxed looking space, I don't need full-on spa finishes.
Here is the feeling that I am going for, not necessarily the exact same finishes/details:
Here is the feeling that I am going for, not necessarily the exact same finishes/details:
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I already have the two biggest changes picked out; the paint and the backsplash tile. (I feel like the picture below is not the best representation of the tile colors. They are more of a light and medium tone grey, and a greyish blue.) And, since this is being done on a tiny budget, the focus is on the accessories in the space and how they are going to make the most impact. I'm not changing the flooring (as much as it really needs it), cabinets, countertops or lighting...at least not in this go-round.
Here is what I am thinking:
I can't wait to get to work on this and share the reveal with you!
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Hi Stephanie
ReplyDeleteThis is a Friday favorites feature this week. Thanks for linking up! Would love a social media shout out on Thursday or share your feature on your own blog! laura
Thanks so much for visiting and for the feature Laura!! I will be sure to share on social media!
DeletePretty handy breakdown of what you have in store for your bathroom! You are on your way towards delivering that bathroom makeover. The key components have been clearly laid out. I would love to see what final version will look like, given the interesting sheets of tiles that you have given as a reference.
ReplyDeleteLynne Hollaran @ Suburban Glass