Most of you know that I have been working on my master bathroom for a while now. I was determined to update it without spending thousands of dollars.
Well, I’m happy to report that I have succeeded with my bathroom budget makeover…in my opinion! 😉
Putting up the tongue and groove on the wall and replacing the faucets and vanity light made a HUGE difference.
Updating the vanity changed the “feel” of the space without spending a ton of money.
I splurged a little on the hardware, but since I had saved so much on the rest of the space I didn’t feel too guilty. 😉
Inexpensive artwork added a little more color…
And the thing that makes this bathroom more functional, is the shelving unit that my dad helped me build into the wall next to the shower.
I absolutely love how much extra storage it gives me and helps me stay SO much more organized!
Everything permanent in the space is a neutral color scheme, so I added the pops of color in the towels and accessories.
BUT the pièce de résistance is the new light fixture I got from National Builder Supply! Isn’t it lovely!? I had a hard time finding the perfect light for above the bathtub, because it couldn’t hang low. The 8 ft. ceiling was making it difficult to find something that resembled a chandelier but was mounted to the ceiling.
This piece is made by Corbett Lighting and is their Dolce Semi-Flush Mount Light in a Champagne Leaf finish.
The unique base is one of a kind and I LOVE the sparkle that the crystals provide.
It’s the PERFECT finishing touch to my bathroom, don’t you think?
I’m SO glad to have this project checked off my to-do list! I have put together a list of resources for this bathroom just in case you had a question about where something was purchased. And as always if you have a question feel free to leave a comment or send me an email
**National Builder Supply provided me with the Corbett Lighting fixture but I personally picked it out. All opinions is this post are 100% mine!**
I’m totally in love with your pulls and the aqua and pink touches, way to go!
(written while walking on the treadmill tryingto burn off the bay weight:)
Jessica
Hi Angela,
Your bathroom makeover is truly beautiful! I had to Pin it right away for future reference because I have been dying to re-do our main bathroom for about a year now. Like you, I don’t want to spend thousands of dollars. Where did you get the mirror? I checked on the resource page you provided, but didn’t see it. I must have it! You’ve given me inspiration to finally start our bathroom!
Thank you!
Angie
Angie,
I got it at an antique store. It’s pretty old. It was missing two of the “stars” so I got it for a steal. Sorry I can’t give you a specific sources! 🙁
I was afraid of that! 🙁 Thank you for letting me know. I’m glad you get to enjoy it for your pretty bathroom!
Love the mirror and the light!
Angela, I love the drawer pulls you chose and the new light fixture is GORGEOUS!
Thanks,Jen!!
Where did you get the tongue and groove wall boards? It looks great!
Penny, I got mine from Lowe’s but Home Depot sells them too.
Absolutely love your bathroom remake! I’m wondering if you nailed as well as glued your wall boards, and if they were true tongue and groove boards? I want to redo my bath with them also and want to use the same ones!
Thanks so much,
Brenda, the boards are tongue and grove. I did not glue them, only nailed them to studs.
Where did you find your cabinet hardware? I LOVE it!
Chelsea, they are from Anthropologie. 🙂
Love the whole make over! What kind of flooring is that? I love it! Tile?
Vicki, thanks!! It’s actually roofing slate. 🙂
Gorgeous makeover! My bath has simliar layout, I can’t wait to incorporate some of your elements.
Thanks, Heather!
I love everything about this, but $544 for a light fixture doesn’t fit my budget. Super chic though.
Lynn, thanks! Yes the chandy would be a huge splurge!
Hi, I love the bathroom! Can you explain how you put the shelving in? Thank you.
Patty, here’s the post about how we made and installed the cabinet. Hopefully it will help explain it. If you have any other questions, let me know. 🙂
https://www.unexpectedelegance.com/2014/03/28/diy-built-in-shelving-bathroom/
The vanity light. I love it! Where did you get it? I also love and have slate floors. They don’t get as cold in the winter.
Kimberly, it’s from National Builder Supply. 🙂
I absolutely love your bathroom! We’re thinking of doing a similar layout in ours. Can you please tell me what size your bathroom is?
Jamie, our bathroom is 6’x 11′ but that doesn’t include our shower that is set back. 🙂
Can you tell me where you purchased your mirror. Exactly what I am looking for.
Alesha, unfortunately I found it at an antique store. However, here are a few links to similar ones.
http://rstyle.me/n/cqxyd35y76
http://www.ballarddesigns.com/bd/12801?SourceCode=BDG006&cm_mmc=Google-_-2012-_-NBPS-_-PLA&intlShippingCtx=US%7CUSD&CAWELAID=120245430000111427&CAGPSPN=pla&CAAGID=13766618185&CATCI=aud-290570584227:pla-309819973330&CATARGETID=120245430000544020&cadevice=c&gclid=Cj0KCQjwqvvLBRDIARIsAMYuvBFDIMGp0pcXm7Rv7i0cOonZjOJb3HFrmI289fX40Psu1xey-mpt5WsaAtYfEALw_wcB
http://rstyle.me/n/cqxye95y76
If you have any specific questions or need assistance with designing your bathroom layout, I’ll be more than happy to help. Just let me know what you’re looking for, and I’ll do my best to provide guidance and suggestions.roof replacement
Those are great ideas for a beautiful change! I like this
The crown guard is very cleanly finished and integrated into the profile of the case, with gently curved and polished edges that lead to the slightly oversized crown.