BIG news to share today, the guest bathroom is finished!
There are a few odds and ends that are still on the to-do list, like hanging hooks for damp towels, a large blank wall space that might potentially find itself with artwork or shelving in the future, etc. but for the most part we are calling it Finished! as of April 15, 2012.
Here’s a shot coming into the bathroom from Liv’s room. Because the space used to be three adjoining closets, now the bathroom opens up to both her nursery as well as the hallway for guests.
On any given day, we have silly bath time (Liv Loves bath time!) and then wrap her up in a fluffy towel and carry the little burrito into her room to get dressed.
The lighting in these photos is really reading ‘blue’, but the actual space is much more turquoisey blue.
There are so many details that I love about the room, but most importantly that every element was picked out, installed and fussed over by us. There’s nothing more satisfying than knowing that as a team you accomplished the entire space together! With lots of patience, creativity and sweat equity.
Here’s a shot of the opposite wall with our recycled glass shower nook and single pane door:
Take a peek into the shower and bathtub. It’s so awesome to have a bathtub in the house now! We installed brushed nickel hardware throughout, from the sink faucet to the shower and bathtub hardware.
The grey grout brings in a little modern edge, helps to keep the tile grout from getting noticeably old (as white grout tends to do over the years) and matches our silver accents as well. For a full 360 degree view, here’s a glance at the other side of the shower.
A few recent bath additions include a new mat in a soft turquoise color (matches the walls and tile perfectly) with a white damask print. I was so over the moon to come across it on Joss & Main!
Adds the perfect amount of eye-catching pattern. Although I must admit, the bright white of the damask means that I’m throwing it in the wash every week.
Other favorite details include my new art, two pieces that I scoured Etsy for for a long time and finally settled on for their calming color scheme and artistic vibe. I really searched these guys out… talk about indecisiveness! But I love my final prints and I loved working with the artists first hand.
The yellow and grey watercolor featuring organic roses and grey leaves is by Stephanie Ryan:
While the beautiful, overexposed ocean print is by Honey Tree.
Sorry, it was hard to not get a glare on that guy. I really love both, but Kevin is a little uncertain on that bright pop of turquoise in the ocean print. We’ll see how it sits with us for a few weeks and may end up changing the picture to something else (and I’ll have to find another awesome spot to showcase the photo).
When it comes to framing, I find that ordering custom frames and mats online is always much more cost effective – plus you get the exact sizes that you need rather than what’s on the floor at Aaron’s Brothers or Michaels (though I use those sources plenty, too). I highly recommend this eBay seller for really great, inexpensive mats and professional frames.
Nicole of NikJDesigns was wonderful to work with! I brought her the idea of creating an Anthropologie-esq fabric bucket with handles for the bathroom (inspired by this guy) to act as extra towel storage, and this is what she created for me:
It’s a soft, malleable bag that holds three rolled towels perfectly. It can actually be flipped inside out or you can roll the top down several inches to reveal the creamy white fabric inside.
We used silver accents for the faucet hardware but brought in bits of gold and oil rubbed bronze in the form of a few decorative pieces, like this DIY gold mercury vase:
Really helps to warm the cool space up.
The new hardware on the door (which Kevin just finished stripping, sanding and painting this weekend) matches our kitchen door hardware and we’ll try to eventually bring in the oil rubbed bronze throughout the house.
I changed out the factory knobs on the vanity for these Anthro options and I really love what they add.
They’re a beautiful bone color that works perfectly with all of the white in the space, the bold black stripe matches some of the darker hardware. Hoping to eventually add either these towel hooks in linen or a set of brushed silver.
Another favorite is the natural light the new tube skylight brings in. Having natural light in this space makes all the difference.
Big, huge kudos to Lowe’s who helped us make it happen. This was a renovation that would have been much further down the budgeting line for us, but the awesome team over at Lowe’s asked if they could help sponsor a project and we couldn’t find a more fitting room to tackle! As you know if you’ve followed the space from gutted closets to finished bath, we used Lowe’s for nearly all of the product throughout, from the WaterSense toilet to the radiant heating in the floors to the plumbing in those walls. Kohler ended up sponsoring an air jet tub that is out of this world! I have no idea how we ended up as the lucky blog recipient of their team’s generosity, but I am enormously grateful that we were chosen.
It’s hard to believe it all started with three hall closets!! Here’s the gutted version of the closets:
And a peek at the three closets and old hallway from the bedrooms before demo began:
That wall is actually now this wall:
More on the painter’s tape design and chalkboard transformation here.
For a better visual on how those three closets and hallway became a new bathroom, here’s the floor plan before we started (the closets are in the very center in white):
And how it all came together after:
Here’s a list of our resources:
*Shower glass tile: Elida Ceramica recycled glass tile in Moonlight
*White subway tile: American Olean subway tile
*Vanity: Java Broadway by Estate with a Kohler white sink
*Vanity faucet: Moen Caldwell in brushed nickel
*Vanity knobs: Black and white striped bone knobs by Anthropologie
*Vanity light: Portfolio
*Vanity mirror: thrift store find
*Toilet: Kohler WaterSense toilet
*Air jet bathtub: Kohler
*Tub and shower faucet: Moen Caldwell in brushed nickel
*Skylight: VELUX tubular skylight
*Radiant heating: Watts SunTouch Underfloor Warming Mat
*Floor tiles: Metro Leather porcelain tile by Arizona Tile
*Frameless glass door: Bob’s Glass (a San Diego mom & pop shop)
*Chevron print bath bag: NikJDesigns
*Framing for bath art: Tabby7
*Ocean print: Honey Tree
*Roses watercolor: Stephanie Ryan
*Parisian bath mat: Joss & Main (though it was a daily deal find)
*Wall paint: Sea Salt Blue by Valspar
So, so very thrilled with the end result, and so happy to have our new bathroom-built-from-scratch finished!
Follow the entire renovation adventure: installing the glass panel shower door, a vintage mirror, installation time, vanity wars, subway tile installation, floor tiles and toe warmers, a quick catch-up on our work on the bathroom in 2011, tiling with recycled glass, choosing and installing a bathtub, demo time!, a peak at the layout, initial inspiration, partnering with Lowe’s
We partnered with Lowe’s on our bathroom remodel and had the opportunity to try out some of their product at no cost and some product at a discount. The ideas and stories shared in this post are entirely our own, promise.
Victoria says
All so gorgeous and inspirational! I especially love the sink and subway tile…just the kind of look I’m hoping for in our “future-bathroom”…Love all the projects on your blog! :)
Stephanie@cre8tive says
So glad YHL highlighted your renovation! I love to see other San Diego blogs. You guys are doing a phenomanal job, love the transformation of this bathroom, looks so fresh and updated. Loved reading through the progress of your adventures of home ownership.
Jen says
Over here from YHL to check out your blog after seeing the kitchen reno over there. This bathroom is amazing! I love your choices and deliberate choosing of each element. You have a wonderful eye for seeing potential!
Morgan says
Thanks so much, Jen!
natalie says
unless i missed it, the name of the wall color isn’t on here…. what is it?
Janelle says
SO BEAUTIFUL, Morgan! It’s been so awesome to watch the progress on this room, and the final result is outstanding!!! To think that its life began as closets! :)
What an amazing job by you & your husband – you make a great team. Congratulations on your success!
Janelle
Simon says
You have done a fantastic job of your bathroom, I really like it, especially those tiles. Im starting a new design for my bathroom soon, so thanks you have given me some nice ideas.
Sandi says
It looks fabulous!! Love love love the colors, the tiles, the basket, everything! well done!
Sabrina says
What a beautiful transformation! I love all the colors and little touches you added.
SheilaG says
Yay, I know you are relieved to get another project checked off the list. Your bathroom is beautiful & I love the art work. The glass tile in the shower is my favorite, love the color & how it reflects the light. Or maybe the shower door is my favorite- shoot, I love it all. ;)
Kellie Barney says
It looks so awesome!! What a great accomplishment! What’s next? :)
Morgan says
Thanks, Kellie! Oh you know, just a deck, arbor, dining room, master bed/bath… :)
Leslie says
Looks fantastic! Love the tote and the framed pictures! It also looks like a nice household color scheme is coming along without looking too matchy-matchy. Thumbs up!
Morgan says
Thanks, Leslie! That’s really great to hear! I love the color scheme as well.
Londen says
WOW! You guys created a gorgeous bathroom! I love the bathtub tile and that little bag holding towels is so fun!
Morgan says
Thanks, Londen!! I love my little chevron towel bag – one of my favorite accents.
Jenna at Homeslice says
It looks beautiful! Congratulations on finishing, you guys have done an amazing job. My favorite parts are the grey shower tiles and the beautiful art!
Morgan says
I love the art too! Took me so long to pick out those pieces, but isn’t Etsy great?
charmaine says
You did an amazing job! Love all the details!
Morgan says
Thank you!!