Master Bathroom Makeover Under $100
This one won’t win any awards for most jaw-dropping transformation but nonetheless, it’s a transformation for the better and that’s all that really matters, right? ;)
Before, our master bathroom was laden with that tan paint that coursed throughout the house (while not bad persay, not the best color for this house and it’s characteristics), some frilly curtains, baby blue fixtures, and horrible lighting.
While we weren’t going to dish out the money to change the tile, painting the room white (Pure White by Sherwin-Williams) was an easy way to make the blue feel a little more intentional. The curtains came down as soon as I could get them off and, since the window itself is frosted, there really isn’t a need for window treatments but I made some anyway. The full tutorial on that roman shade is here.
After all of that refreshing plus some decor on the walls and new gold hardware (leftover from the kitchen makeover) on the cabinet, we are here:
Entry Way - Before & After
Anywho, the entry way. Entry ways are one of my favorite rooms in any house. Just like I wrote about a back entrance awhile back, they can make or break first impressions of a house being the spot that's seen first. They can also make or break your mood when you walk in from wherever it is you’ve been.
Here’s what ours looked like before we moved in:
I didn’t take this picture in the brightest part of the day in this room so it was feeling a little dark already and obviously, a pile of boxes doesn’t do much for aesthetics. It was a real Debbie Downer for sure.
But, BUT, look at it now:
Custom Roman Shade - DIY
Le sigh.
But, there is a good ending at the end of this even though my sorry roman shade had to be jimmy-rigged. I’ll explain later.
Here’s that finished roman shade:
It looks real good in pictures but as we all know, pictures can lie in a social media world. #amiright #oramiright
The window in our master bathroom is frosted and our backyard is large and very private so there’s really no need for curtains or shades or anything like that except for aesthetic reasons. And I like aesthetics so I decided on a shade. After hunting around on some secondhand sites and online for a small, bamboo shade and coming up empty, I found this little guy* on Amazon Warehouse. I was trying to find something under $10 and he rang in $3 over so not too bad but the magnetic feature was super cool, I thought, especially since this shade wouldn’t need to function. The magnetic feature assured there wouldn’t be any strings to hide so I was sold. Plus, I had further plans for it. Read on.
One way I like to add color and pattern to a space is in the window treatments. When you get tired of the current pattern you can swap them out pretty easily and somewhat affordably (especially if you’re talking sewing your own or using no-sew hem tape to make some). I wanted to add some fun to our bathroom and the magnetic shade wasn’t going to do that on it’s own. Nope. It needed a little help.
After a little bit of a search, I found this fabric and knew it would be the perfect match to our new shade.
A little bit of hot glue later and BAM, pattern right where we needed it.
Let me go into the process of how I went from plain to patterned because the process is gold, and then I’ll dive into where it all went wrong and how you can take the successful route instead.
Upcycled Hanging Planter - DIY
Can you spot it?
A Lighter & Brighter Laundry Room
Hi friend! I kind of took an unintentional blogging break (but intentional social media break so I guess it just kind of follows?) over the holidays and so now here we are toe-deep into 2019! To backtrack, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you! We stayed home this year (our usual has been to travel to family every year) and we just had a grand old time. It was care-free, so very peaceful, and so good for us in preparing for the celebration of Jesus’ birth. How was yours? Did you travel? It’s always a brave undertaking to travel during Christmas, right? We did get a few things around the house done too – we painted our master bedroom and bathroom! I’ll have more updates on them later but things are looking so much better!!
Today, I’m just going to jump right back into it and show youl what’s changed in our laundry room.
Here’s what it looked like right before we moved in:
I took this picture in the afternoon, when the lighting is the darkest in here but even so, this room is bright for the first part of the morning and darker throughout the rest of the day. We brought our own washer and dryer with us and the two that were left were pretty old and dirty so it was nice to get ours up and running again (our previous, temporary rental had a washer and dryer so we stored our beloved Frigidaires in the garage for that six months and I missed them dearly).