A Builder-Grade Bathroom Gets a Rustic Makeover for $375
This DIY project is courtesy ofHometalk andBless'er House blogger, Lauren.
"This space started out with everything builder grade- white primer walls, a basic frameless mirror, plain window, simple nickel-framed shower door. It was a very blank slate, but it is really nice having that clean canvas to work with instead of replacing old, outdated features."
"We chose to paint our cabinets a lighter gray (Benjamin Moore Winter Gates) to open up the narrow room and make it feel more airy. I used label pulls to help organize our toiletries and add a little vintage flair. We repurposed an old ladder we pulled out of my in-laws' barn, cleaned it up, and used it as a towel rack."
"I gave our builder basic nickel framed shower an industrial makeover to make it look like this factory window shower door that I pinned forever ago on Pinterest."
"Pretty awesome for less than $60, don't you think?"
"We installed a plank wall behind our tub using plain pine boards, stained with tea and vinegar, and coated in marine-grade polyurethane. We accompanied it with an old window and added pages from a thrifted Audubon field guide for art."
"Having all of my jewelry on the wall on my DIY jewelry organizer has been great too. I'm so glad I don't have to dig in a box and untangle my earrings now."
"For our water closet, we just hung a cubby shelf for any odds and ends. It's great for little things like wash cloths, bath salts, and candles."
"It's been so nice to have our little retreat to wake up to every day."
For more project details, check out Lauren's blog.
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