You have probably been wondering why I haven't published my post on the details of the $6500 bathroom budget. Some of you have no idea what I am talking about because Facebook only let 250 followers see the link to my budget post a few weeks ago.
The truth is, I am not happy with that budget. Ever since I came up with the budget and shared the decisions with y'all, I have had anxiety. I want a specific look and feel in my bathroom and $6500 is not an unreasonable amount to invest in the master but, I just don't want to spend that much. Period. And it was probably going to cost more. As I was getting quotes, and realizing some of the prep work we will have to do, it was actually going to cost OVER $7000 and was getting closer to $8,000 everyday. Um...no.
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Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
How to Plan & Budget for a Remodel
This is one of those posts that you have to actually read. No pictures. Boring, I know.
For a budget to be successful, you must plan ahead, research and be realistic. Seriously people. You can't just make up a number and then think you can actually stick to it. It might be absolutely impossible to do everything at that price. Planning and researching will help find a realistic cost.
Here are a few questions I asked myself when starting this process.
For a budget to be successful, you must plan ahead, research and be realistic. Seriously people. You can't just make up a number and then think you can actually stick to it. It might be absolutely impossible to do everything at that price. Planning and researching will help find a realistic cost.
Here are a few questions I asked myself when starting this process.
Monday, September 15, 2014
Master Bath Decisions
Hi all! I hope everyone had a great weekend. Things have been quiet on the blog but that is because I am super busy with work!
Furniture projects consist of a huge, multi piece entertainment center (delivered yesterday) and a farmhouse table. This weekend, two dressers and a bed were dropped off to get their update before they go in a sweet nursery.
My other project is planning for the master bathroom. I am really tired of looking at this....
Furniture projects consist of a huge, multi piece entertainment center (delivered yesterday) and a farmhouse table. This weekend, two dressers and a bed were dropped off to get their update before they go in a sweet nursery.
My other project is planning for the master bathroom. I am really tired of looking at this....
Thursday, September 4, 2014
Our Master Bath ~ Before
So today is the day I finally show you what my master bath looks like. It is a good size but the layout is not the best. I feel there are too many doors in such a small space and the closets are pretty small. As I said in yesterday's post, see it here, we are going to leave the footprint the same. Nothing is going to move but everything will be replaced, painted and updated.
Here is a floor plan I drew yesterday so you can get an idea of where every thing is located.
And now for the big reveal!
The view from our bedroom.
Yes, that is blue carpet you see in my bathroom.
I hate the awkward L-shaped vanity. We don't even use the sink shoved in the corner. The blow dryer usually lives in that sink. :) Don't you love the seashells with the built in soap shelf?!
I do like that the toilet is separate.
This room needs help. BAD. I can't wait to get rid of that yuck carpet, get more storage (there isn't a good place to put towels and the doors are so small on the vanity that most items won't fit through) and I really need a designated space for laundry. Right now the laundry basket is on the floor of my overflowing closet. Even when my closet is clean there is a laundry basket taking up tons of room and it feels more claustrophobic than it already is.
I want to build custom shelving for shoes and other storage all the way to the ceiling and change the hanging rods so we can fit more hanging clothes.
There is tons to do. I am hoping to get some tile samples early next week so I can start making decisions on colors and textiles. Also, I want to see how much this is going to cost. We have a guest bath that also needs updating and I would like to do that project right after the master but to do that I have to keep costs under control.
Here is a floor plan I drew yesterday so you can get an idea of where every thing is located.
And now for the big reveal!
The view from our bedroom.
The tub & shower unit is a puddy color and it always looks dirty. It doesn't matter how much I scrub.
I hate the awkward L-shaped vanity. We don't even use the sink shoved in the corner. The blow dryer usually lives in that sink. :) Don't you love the seashells with the built in soap shelf?!
Blittle uses the towel ring to hang his belts.
I do like that the toilet is separate.
This window is the only source of natural light in the space. We usually keep this door shut so it is not very helpful.
I want to build custom shelving for shoes and other storage all the way to the ceiling and change the hanging rods so we can fit more hanging clothes.
There is tons to do. I am hoping to get some tile samples early next week so I can start making decisions on colors and textiles. Also, I want to see how much this is going to cost. We have a guest bath that also needs updating and I would like to do that project right after the master but to do that I have to keep costs under control.
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Master Bathroom Inspiration
With being lazy this weekend and spending so much time inside, I finally started planning for our master bathroom makeover. This space is a challenge for me and I can't seem to get inspired. I hate the L-shaped vanity. The closets are small. There is not enough room to have a large soaking tub or whirlpool AND a shower. It must be a combo which for a tall girl like me, I might as well not have a standard tub because I don't really fit.