Okay it has been a month now (alright maybe a month and a half) since we started our guest bathroom project. I hope you haven't lost faith in me! It is finally here. My bathroom in all her glory. Here is my only before (I really need to work on my before photos):
We (and when I say we, I mean my husband) put up the beadboard and framed out the miror.
I then painted it in Glidden's Native Turquoise, found at Walmart because I'm
cheap thrifty like that. I actually bought the cheaper paint at first and then took it back and bought the more expensive one. The cheaper one is super drippy! I was happy they took it back, but it's Walmart they take ANYTHING back. Seriously.
Here it is all finished! Yay! Do a super duper happy dance with me!! I am so relieved it is. Finally. Finished. Wooo!
Do you love it?!?! I do! So much! I won't be changing this bathroom anytime soon! Well maybe the counter tops, but that's it. I swear ;)
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Michelle
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31 comments:
This looks great! The bead board is awesome, and I love those paintings, you are very talented!
SO TOTALLY GORG. I LOVE IT. HELLO TURQ. CORAL? SWOON. WELL DONE.
winks-jen
its really great, i love it. the colour is beautiful i love the shower curtain xxxx
LOVE it!! And I see you put your knock off clock in there!! :) I love the painted coral, great touch.
Beautiful bathroom...where is your ocean artwork from??
Heidi@HomemadeBeautiesByHeidi
Oh the turquoise color is such a breath of fresh air from that bright green "before" color! Your guest bathroom is perfection :) And i'm still loving the friendly octopus!
So pretty! I love the color ... and the beadboard looks fantastic.
ohmigosh your bathroom is STUNNING. I LOVE LOVE LOVE it. GREAT JOB!!!
www.iheartmygluegun.com
I am doing a dance with you!!! Yaaaaaaay! It looks so good. I think my favorite part are the paintings and the shower curtain. How can you not love those? Tell Layne the bead board looks awesome.
It is amazing how much difference a framed mirror can make. It totally makes everything look so custom! And the rest is just as beautiful!
Brie from darlingdoodles.blogspot.com
Oh - that's awesome! LOVE that paint color with the bead board and natural light coming in. Love.
I love the artwork! I also like how the bathroom transformed from shockingly green to a soothing blue...you guys did a great job!
Great Job! I love those colors!!
It's gorgeous!! Love it! :)
cinsarah.blogspot.com
I always love bead board and that shower curtain is to die for! I love how the new color coordinates with the tiles much better than the green did!
You've done a wonderful job. It looks amazing. I love the beadboard and the hooks on the wall the most.
that looks so stinking good! what a great space to start with, with that window. i love the wood/rich blue/white combo.
I lovey love your sea life artwork - gorgeous!
Beautiful! I love the blue you used and the beadboard. They go perfect together. Very nice job!
~Angela
The Not So Functional Housewife
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GORGEOUS!!! LOVE the blue and love the ruffled shower curtain!! Would love for you to come share at Feathered Nest Friday sometime!! :)
You will be featured tomorrow on COM. Well done. LOVE IT. xo jen
This looks amazing! It's great how all that bead board and trim transformed your room. Love it!
BEAUTIFUL!!! great job
cathy
Your bathroom looks fabulous! Great job.
Stunning!
Michelle, the new color looks amazing! It is such a great shade do blue. I'd love to add this to the paint color galleries on my site and include you in a feature on my blog. You wouldn't have to do a thing, just let me know if you're interested!
Wow! It's gorgeous! I'm going to have to go check out that blue at Walmart, since it looks like EXACTLY the color that I've been looking for! Thanks for sharing!
I like the new look. Wal-mart does rock. Where did you find the hooks? They're perfect for my mudroom.
Bathrooms all designs are look so beautiful and wonderful.Color combinations are look so fabulous in the bathrooms.
Hi,
I found your blog searching for bathroom breadboard.
Could you please let me know what kind of molding you used for the ledges?
Thanks!
Kerri
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