Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Mini Master Bath Revamp

If you've been around my blog for any amount of time you should know that I have two requirements for my home projects.  They must be DIYable, and they must be budget friendly.

So, this mini makeover was no exception.  Again, so very pleased with the outcome.  I love it when things turn out as good or better than the picture in my head.


If you were here for my Master Bedroom Update during the One Room Challenge then you probably saw these pictures of this part of our master bathroom.



Yes, as I've eluded before - this area is open to our master bedroom.  I truly hated it before, but now, it doesn't bother me AS MUCH.  Still would love to close it off somehow.  But that was more DIY and budget than I wanted to get into right now.  Here's a look from the bedroom now.  Not as bad right?  (humor me :))



I used most of the same accessories as were here before.  That small vase was a wedding gift and it got filled with tiny spiral shells from our 20th anniversary trip to the beach, and the other shells are from our honeymoon.  The figurine was a gift from my hubby.  The mirror was a Marshall's purchase (14.99).  And the wall art was on clearance at Hobby Lobby (4.99).



The basket that holds all of our essentials was the same one that was there - it just got a paint job.  I made another sea-shell foam soap - this time with clear soap and it definitely shows off the shells better.  I wrapped an inexpensive vase (that I had) with some jute to hold brushes and combs. And, to finish things up the towels (aren't they fab) were also from Marshall's (5.99 each). The towel rack is one that I had elsewhere that wasn't being used.



I could not find a before pic of the light fixture (bad blogger).  But it was antique brass before and it got a coat of the same spray paint I used on the drawer pulls.  Better, for now.  And you can see here how I framed the mirror.

So this project was all DIY, and only cost me around $75.  (wood for mirror frame - $40, stand mirror, wall art, and towels).  That qualifies as a great mini makeover in my book!!


Thanks for stopping by!!!  Have a blessed day :).

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6 Comments:

At July 22, 2014 at 6:47 PM , Blogger Jennifer @ Dimples and Tangles said...

I would definitely say that's a successful mini-makeover! I love how you've used such meaningful accessories, and the cabinet paint color is so pretty!

 
At July 23, 2014 at 6:56 PM , Blogger Mary Sullivan Frasier said...

Hi Denise! I just love how the new paint brightens up the whole vanity area! What a difference! The accessories are just enough and it's great that you were able to repurpose so much. I've been "making" my own foaming hand soap for a while now (really saves quite a bit over time) but never thought to put little shells or pebbles or what have you in the bottom. Great idea! Popping over from Savvy Southern Style! Thanks for sharing your adorable makeover!

 
At July 24, 2014 at 4:59 PM , Blogger Alison Agnew said...

Very pretty! I like the beachy theme and light colors you've chosen. Thanks for sharing at Fridays Unfolded!

Alison

 
At July 25, 2014 at 8:48 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I love the cabinet color!

 
At July 27, 2014 at 7:11 PM , Blogger Leslie said...

I love the color of your cabinetry!! So adorable. Great makeover!

 
At August 5, 2014 at 8:34 PM , Blogger Jennifer @ Dimples and Tangles said...

You know I think you did a fantastic job, Denise. Thanks for linking up with us at Best of the Nest!

 

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