I think it is about time to
wrap up the posts on this master bath makeover and finish it up so we can move
onto other projects, here we go.
Last I left you the large
mirror in the bathroom fell off the wall creating a new design opportunity I
was secretly hoping for but did not expect.
It was time for a new backsplash and two mirrors to replace the large
one which came down. Off to Lowe’s to
see what they had, the trip was a success when we found some fantastic tile to
tie together all the elements I was using to decorate the room.
We decided the best and most
cost effective way to use the tile sheets was to cut them in half lengthwise to
create the backsplash, that way we would not need very many sheets keeping the
cost down. We chose an all in one tile and grout pre-mix since we did not
really have any idea what the heck we were doing. We did pretty well putting
the tile up and waiting for the 24 hour set time to go by before grouting it,
which is where we got into major trouble.
Neither of us bothered to read the directions on the mixture or the tile
so we did it wrong and had to wait another 24 hours before re-grouting it a
second time to make the grout actually stay put in the spaces between the
tiles. Nuts!!!! Lesson learned for next time, it really is not hard if you just
read all the directions thoroughly. Once
the tile was done the sinks, faucets, towel bars, new light switches and lights
went up pretty easily. Our biggest
dilemma was finding the right size and finish for the mirrors; we needed two
with a brushed nickel finish to match the faucets and all the rest of the
hardware we put up. Lowe’s did not have
them, the ones we bought at Kirkland ’s
were to big and the wrong color, no mirrors at Target or Hobby Lobby. We finally found two of them in a brushed
nickel finish just the right size at Home Depot, very expensive but we had no
choice at that point, they were just what we needed. Once we hung them we were
racing towards the finish line, here are the final photos of our makeover.
Before:
After:
As you can see we have a
completely different master bath, one we are very proud of. It only took us a full eleven days instead of
the three we originally planned on but it was well worth the extra time and
money we spent. We actually only went a
little over the budget we set for ourselves so it was a win, win situation with
a beautiful room we use daily which we will enjoy for years to come.
Thanks for letting me share
the good, the bad and the beautiful of our master bath makeover. I hope you enjoyed a peek into the nuts and
bolts of our DIY project and you are inspired to tackle one of your own, if we can
do it successfully anyone can. Next up is the makeover of the downstairs guest
bath; it came out so wonderful I can not wait to share it with you.
See you soon.
Laurette
Love the redo, nice a fresh. I need to redo my daughters bathroom and doing tile myself makes me nervous, but I really want to do the bathroom myself.
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