But if you dont ever start, youll never finish.
So with a good plan and lots of hope for a smooth-sailing project, we continued on.
Seven weeks ago I sharedmy bathroom remodel ideas for our main bathroom renovation.
It allows you to tackle one room at a time, transforming it into the space of your dreams.
And well, I guess they dont call it a challenge for nothing.
It was no easy task but what a big difference itmakes!
My daughter has claimed the left side as her zone and I get the right side!
The vanity is in a natural wood finish and I LOVE the warmness and sturdiness of this piece!
The twooval shaped bevelled edge mirrorsfrom Amazon were also a great find for this space.
Installation of a luxury vinyl plank flooring
What a difference the flooring made in this bathroom!
We are beyond happy with the results having turned out even better than we expected!
you’re free to check outhow we installed these planks over our existing ceramic tiles here.
The wall itself was not large but what an impact it makes!
Its no wonder Joanna Gaines used shiplap in so many of her designs!
you’re able to check out our tutorial forinstalling shiplap vertically here.
We painted the walls using Premier Infinity Interior Paint in Polar Bear and Twilight for the shiplap accent wall.
Well be sharing this fun tutorial here soon.
For instructions onmaking your own silly bathroom sign, head over to this tutorial.
Ourpotted felt succulents look pretty sweet placed on the wall shelf.
And theluxurious white cotton bath towelsandTurkish cotton hand towelswere all purchased from Wayfair.ca.
In the end, the project cost us $5500 inclusive of product received fromHome Depot Canadafor the flooring.
But by doing the entire project on our own, we saved thousands of dollars!
Other spaces weve completed for past One Room Challenges include ourcottage beach-themed bathroommakeover and ourcoastal cottage kitchen.
And we cant forget about ourrelaxing beachy bedroom makeovers.
Time to think about which room well take on for the next challenge?