My long-term dream was to chuck the tile and replace it with wood floors (which is why I didn’t bother replacing the cheap floor trim to match the tall molding in my home). How I feel about painting ceilings is now how I feel about stenciling floors. He managed to replace the hardware working against the wall after a few days of fun. Long story short, we couldn’t get the pedestal sink off the wall without the threat of breakage because it was cemented together. Major props □□ to my Daddio for getting the brass beast working. The most eventful (and possibly fatal) was the faucet replacement. If you’re thinking of painting a ceiling: get on that. The vanity fixture was also $15 … C’moonnnn!!). Not only does the bathroom ceiling paint tie the room together color wise, it’s a great contrast to the brass flush mount light fixture as well (which I scored for $15 at the H4H ReStore. Guys, paint your ceilings! THEY LOOK AMAZING. Since I now had to sheetrock a massive hole and paint the ceiling, I went with my gut (with lots of amazing encouragement!!) and painted my first moody ceiling EVER. When we removed the cruddy ceiling fan, we discovered a gigantic (and useless) 1-foot square metal box fan. The best happenstance was the hunter green ceiling. She’s so dang shiny, baby!! Easy to clean, too. White may very well be the best of bathroom colors. To make this 8’ x 8’ bath appear bigger, I painted high gloss white on the walls and trim. The last few years I’ve trended towards white and gray walls with the color focus in my collected pieces. Growing up, we often painted rooms a variety of different colors (I call this the Starbucks Syndrome). Once I secured this bold pattern, I made it a point to utilize color and the high ceiling in this windowless bathroom to my advantage. I swooped her up right quick with that new-fashioned, one-click buying (thank you, Amazon). It started with the shower curtain – a Tommy Bahama swaying palm leaf fabric. How did we get here? A few leaps and a lotta bounds. Once a drab, sage green space with matte textured walls (srsly?!) and 6”圆” discount white tile, this boho style bathroom was transformed with new brass fixtures, a boatload of high gloss paint, a bit of stenciling, and a selection bright and eclectic finds, old and new. Let’s take a stroll down memory lane with a before & after, shall we? #noregratzĪnywhosits, it is with great pleasure I present my One Room Challenge Modern Boho Bathroom reveal!!! I’ve redecorated many times before, but this boho chic bathroom remodel came out so close to my inspiration board, I did a double take. This Modern Boho Bathroom couldn’t take me down. Who knew six weeks could be so terrifying and exciting all at once? I didn’t, but I do now. Up first, a resounding round of applause for errrybahdy who took part in this challenge.
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