On January 1, we marked four full years at The Drayer. It was well past time to take our 1980's bathroom through a transformation. I had been plotting this project for a while---looking forward to the end result, but dreading part of it simply because it was going to be a BRILLIANT project or a complete disaster [more on that later].
As luck would have it, Sweet Sarah got very sick the day before we were scheduled to start. While, I don't think she wanted to be sick, I do think she was secretly relieved she wasn't being dragged through this project with me.
Ok, so let's look at what was in front of me. In typical Drayer fashion, I was starting with a Kaminski. This is the verb/adjective/adverb/noun we use when un-doing or re-doing any of the projects of the former owners of The Drayer. Think lipstick on a pig.
Here's a quick example.
This is what was revealed when I removed the commode tank. Really? REALLY?! They took off 238 square feet of wallpaper and left this attractive swath for me. Yep, a Kaminski move.
Oh! Here's another one. Found behind the towel rack.
Right. So, that's just a bit of what I was going to attack.
So here's some before pics.
The marble shower is great. We also love the cabinets and counters. |
Remember this shot. It's critical. Oh! And that's said towel bar hiding the beauteous wall paper. |
This is a shot from the commode corner. I believe the wallpaper was lurking behind me just waiting to be discovered. |
Beautiful cabinets, right? |
At first I didn't mind the wall color. It felt clean and bright. But Sweet Sarah was having none of it. Even when we looked at the house she said it felt cold. |
Thought I'd throw that back in. Blech. |
Ok, so here's where the project starts. I started with wall paint. It must be known...I LOVE to paint. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE till my daddy takes my t-bird away love it. In fact, I have completed a painting project every January 1st since 1999. Rooms in my house or helping friends. Yep, it's just something I've always done. I love to paint. And I'm good at it. No tape, no cheater tools. Just me and my 3 inch brush trim, trim, trimming away on New Year's Day. Have brush will travel.
Here's a better shot of the color. This is two coats and the walls are done.
Next up....brilliance or disaster.
Painting the floor tile.
Here's an action shot. I think Sweet Sarah ventured upstairs for a few minutes before retreating downstairs. Kind of a duck and cover action on her part.
Trimmed and ready to roll. |
Yep! Those are kitty prints. It appeared that since I had vacated the room Teddy thought he should inspect my work. Oh! And look out the window too. Check out his path. |
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From the door to the toilet. On the toilet he leaned to the sash. Clever. |
I tried to get him to recreate the shot. He was having none of it. |
Ok, give us a little credit. While we werent mixing mortar and hand selecting each rock, we did have to pull out the circular saw and measure and use liquid nails and everything! And in spite of the fact that not a single wall in The Drayer is square, we were able to trim and level and get this done with only three band aids and two sets of steri-strips. Oh yes! It was one of those, it happened so fast and I didn't even know how I did it moments. But you know, go big or go home! I got not one, but TWO fingers. Right through the pads of my index and middle fingers. I can't be sure, but I think Sweet Sarah had to put her head between her knees for a moment.
You know, most women couldn't have stood it. Luckily, I'm not most women.
Once I got the bleeding stopped, we were back on track and we really couldn't believe how easy it was to install. And I'm still impressed with how realistic it looks. I mean think back to the fake brick paneling that we used to slap up in the 70's. Wow, home improvement you've come so far!
So, all in all the projected lasted over the course of about ten days. Not too bad. And not too shabby results. I'm still worried about the floor. It has continued to harden over the last week. But I'm just not sure how it will take the wear and tear. I guess time will tell. For now, it's just lipstick on a pig. Except this time, the lipstick was done right.
See what you think.
Homegoods rocked out the accessories selections! |
I made these shelves for $9 each. And my basement Michael's store is always helpful to put displays together. |
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I will add another shelf over the commode, but Lowe's was out of the pipe I needed. |