Done. Finished. Yes.
I was typing out the title to this post and it became real that we finally finished this huge project. There was literally blood, sweat and tears during this project. I thought the easiest way to do the before and after pictures was to break each section down below. I know this is a long post but I am really proud of our work so hang in there. You can always ignore my comments and look at all the pretty pictures too. I won't judge you either way. We are really happy with the outcome.
Shower-
Most people saw the post about this already so if you want to see more details on it click on there. This was the easiest part but most expensive part of the remodel. Would I hire again to do it? Yes. It was expensive but after doing everything else ourselves it was worth it.
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Floor-
I wanted a gray/brown wood looking floor that would tie the shower into the rest of the room. We looked at a couple places and settled on this option from Menards. It is a bit thicker than other options but we really liked it and it seemed extra durable. One thing you learn really quickly when you strip a bathroom down is that people do strange things when trying to make things right. For us that meant the sub floor, a layer of linoleum and then another layer of subflooring. We worked around it. We also had to install subflooring where the old vanity was as they did not extend the floor out that far under it. That and putting in the t-strips was a little rough. T-strips if you an unaware are expensive and supposed to just "snap" in place. Yea.... Not in my house. Ryan did a good job installing the floor and I love it.
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Trim-

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Toilet-

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Cabinet-
We have a giant built in cabinet next to the toilet. I HATED it. It was all brown and dated looking with these giant weird handles in the middle of the doors. I could go on and on about it but originally I wanted to rip it out and replace it. The bones of it were actually really good and Ryan talked me into repainting it. I wanted to tie it together with the vanity so I painted to doors the same blue chalk paint that I painted the vanity. The rest of the cabinet was updated with the same hardware as the vanity and all white exterior. I have no idea why but I got extremely excited seeing this finished. It really made the room look so much better.
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Light fixtures and power outlets-

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Vanity-
Never again. I say that because this thing was a major labor of love. I ruined shirts making this thing and wore real cool masks in the process. Click HERE HERE HERE to read about my overall progress. 8 coats of tung oil, 2 coats of poly later the top was done. The rest of the vanity had 3 coats of blue chalk paint and 2 coats of poly. The top was made by my father-in-law and really after all the stress it looks amazing. This thing involved at least 40 hours of work. When it is all said and done I have a gorgeous piece of art in my bathroom. Here are like a bunch of pictures of it so enjoy!



In closing. I love this bathroom. It sucked up 2 months of my life though. When people would ask me what I was doing I am sure they were not pleased when I talked about toilet flanges for 20 minutes. So I am sorry friends and family thanks for hanging in there during this long process. Sadly home ownership involves constant projects and we already started with our next last week before this one was finished. Onto the retaining wall project!
Until next time~
XoXo Emily
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