You will not believe the before and after of this bathroom. Wait until you see this farmhouse bathroom remodel, you won’t believe your eyes.
When we first moved into this house, this bathroom was my least favorite space. I think the previous owner used it for a hunting bathroom.
So they were able to drop their clothes and shower before going through the entire house.
The entryway of our 100+ year old home used to be a porch, eventually it was enclosed and added as part of the house.
So to be totally honest we tried to remodel this bathroom when we first moved in. Granted it definitely was a step up from the before, but it was evident we were going to need a full gut job to get this space soon track.
So to be totally honest we tried to remodel this bathroom when we first moved in. Granted it definitely was a step up from the before, but it was evident we were going to need a full gut job to get this space soon track.
I even tried to paint the floors, epic fail!
We started in the entryway by removing all of the previous flooring, four layers to be exact. All the way down to the original flooring when this space was the porch.
We removed the floor all the way down to floor boards. Since the toilet was originally placed at an angle we had to redo the entire piping system.
Once we had all of the pipes ran, we laid down new flooring. We had already installed this in the living room so it was nice to have it flow through to the entryway and bathroom.
I found this adorable vintage cabinet at a local antique shop. The second I saw it I knew it would make the perfect cabinet to hold our new sink from Sinkology. We cut the necessary holes inside and out for the plumbing. We removed half of the top drawer since it was hitting where the pipes would come down from the sink. So we do still have a drawer its just about 1/4 of the original size.
How cute is this vintage mirror I found at a garage sale two years ago for $5???…Seriously only $5. I had no idea what to do with it, but holding off surely paid off.
It was black so we decided to sand it down, and stained it to match the cabinet.
I can honestly say we learned so much from this project. Sometimes you just have to take a leap of faith, and learn as you go! The hard work pays off in the end.
It was fun to find this window and even a built-in shelf during the demo of this bathroom.
It was the best decision to keep this built in shelf! So much fun to decorate.
The window was pretty rotted out so we bought a new one and we even built a frame for it.
The original owners covered up this window and a hidden built-in shelf. I loved it so we decided to restore it and now it comes in handy.
Once the drywall had been completed it was time to paint the room. We used Behr Pro Polar Bear Eggshell Interior Paint from Home Depot. It’s not only affordable it does a great job, and I love the color. We have used this throughout our entire home.
I just love the look of wainscoting, and this was the perfect opportunity to step it up in this tiny space.
Let’s talk about the sink and hardware, it is literally the best part of this renovation. Sinkology® and @PfisterFaucets sent me the copper sink all-in-one kit.
How pretty is the Copernicus Spa Series All-In-One Vessel Sink and Ashfield Faucet by Pfister? I love that the Copernicus sink comes with the Everyday Promise lifetime guarantee! I really love the Ashfield Bronze Pfister Faucet and matching bath drain.
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wowza! so gorgeous. I even liked the first reno. Makes me want to remodel my recently remodeled half bath. Nope, not going to happen. I will just have to admire yours.
Aw thank you so very much!