Our house is an ongoing work in progress. We haven't done much around here over the last few months, besides clear out some old junk and finally decorated the living room (it looks just the way I want it!). I am pretty happy with the look and feel of our main floor (besides our foyer and dining room which need work), so now I'd like to tackle our bedroom (which currently looks like a college dorm room, full of mix and match furniture), and our horrendous harvest gold bathroom. I had put off doing much decorating, and kept making excuses like "*sigh* money" or "I don't know how long we'll stay in this house" (I'm a mover), and "*sigh* time," but over the last few months I've come to the very important realization that I need to do those things that make me happy. And a pretty house makes me happy. And I need projects, because when I sit still for too long, I go crazy...
So, I've come up with a look I like for both rooms. The Bathroom will be the trickier of the two. It is currently completely tiled in white and harvest gold floral tiles. There's a large, water damaged, vanity which we will replace, and a harvest gold bath tub and ivory shower surround, which although ugly, is actually in pretty decent shape so I don't plan on changing it quite yet... I would like to tear down the tile and replace it with nice white bead board. Our bathroom doesn't get very wet or steamy so I am hoping this will be ok... We will retile the floor (right now it's just the cheapest stick-on vinyl tile), and install a new vanity. I am thinking about painting the walls a very dark blue. Our bathroom is pretty large, considering the size of our house, and it's rather bright. I hope that combined with the white beadboard and the light coloured tile I would like to install, that it won't come off too dark... but I would like it to be dramatic! I have never really painted a room in a dark dramatic colour, so I'm a little nervous! I'm really looking forward to having a nice bathroom. I love bubble baths... I have one every day, so it will be nice to relax in beautiful surroundings. Harvest Gold Sponge Painted Roses are not conducive to relaxation.
Left to Right: Dark blue bathroom on Apartment Therapy, Bathroom with rustic vanity via Pinterest, Painting by John Atikinson Grimshaw (Moonlight Wharfdeale), Shelving & wainscotting via Pinterest |
Left to Right: The Smallest Oceans by Girl and Parrot on Etsy , Antler No. 6896 Art Print by Kari Herer on Etsy, Salvaged headboard via Design Sponge, Barn board wall & Chandelier via Pinterest , Gauzy Drapes via Pinterest
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There are still so many things to do to this house, but because I'm not 100% sure how long we will stay here, I'm hesitant to work on the things that are more labour intensive, like tearing down all of the panelling in the foyer, stairwell and hallway and replacing it with drywall... When we first bought the house, we were pretty excited about all of the DIY home improvement things we'd get to do, but what I've learned over the last couple of years of living here is that Dan and I do not have the time to do most of them! We have time to do painting, and some aesthetic things, but we just don't have time for larger projects. We both work very long hours, and rarely even get two days off over the weekend... So, the next house will hopefully be more updated than this one.
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