The other day I shared the before and after bathroom transformation. I’ve gone from sitting and staring all day long at our recently finished open pantry (makeover here) to wanting to sleep in my new peaceful bathroom. Since the bathroom had was a nightmare before, ANYTHING would look good after. This is what we got with this old farmhouse…
And this is the potential I saw. I’m in love with the soft peaceful ‘after’ results!
Paint: Those walls! Believe me, I did a good scrubbing but is there any better way to really clean up walls than applying a fresh coat of paint? Love this color! Valspar Pale Linen: Depending on light, sometimes it has a soothing blue tint, sometimes more of a gray/white tone but definitely a tranquil light blue color.
Vanity: The gorgeous Huntshire vanity with marble countertop and Talia faucet set from Virtu USA is the luxurious center of attention! Check out the beautiful detail and gorgeous espresso color.
Metallics: Mixing the silver finishes like the brushed nickel faucets, polished nickel sconces, polished nickel vanity knobs, satin nickel curtain rod add just the right amount of bling!
The vanity comes with beautiful antique gold hardware which I’ll re-use on another piece of furniture since I swapped them out for these beautiful polished nickel knobs.
Pottery Barn Bevel Mirror: Go big or go home! {Heavy! Molly bolts included.} The mirror’s beveled mirror frame is the perfect glamorous accessory reflecting light and the illusion of more space into this small bathroom.
Lighting: Drool-worthy. ::sigh:: Thanks to LampsPlus for the stunning lighting! {Hudson Valley Monroe polished nickel adjustable wall lights} These are just the icing on the cake, aren’t they? Definitely my most favorite fixture in my home!
Floor: I did this all by myself! Would you believe they’re vinyl tiles? Easy to install and grout (use grout for vinyl) gives it a look so similar to real marble but without the maintenance or cost and installed in just a few hours! Check back for the tutorial.
The tub and shower will get a makeover later this year. In the meantime, I “framed” the bathtub nook/shower curtain with curtains (difficult to photograph that side of the room!)…
Storage to the left of the bathtub/shower:
Built in storage cabinet to the right…
Floating shelves and baskets provide more storage options.
Because there is no such thing as too many photos:
For those of you asking about the button wall art, they’re about 10 years old and I can’t remember where I got them so I’m pretty sure they’re out of stock (it was probably somewhere like JoAnn’s) but here’s button wall art I spied on Amazon, if you love buttons:
I’ve received a lot of questions about some of the accessories and fixtures shown above. Here’s a source list. Click the images for to be redirected.
Still have a question? Let me know in the comment section and I’ll get right back to you. Thanks so much for stopping by!
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I love this makeover, it is stunning. Gorgeous accessories too. Hugs, Marty
Wow…I love it. Everything you have done is just wow. The lamps are swoon worthy.
Holley Molley…… I love those lights, but NO way for me. gosh and oh my gosh.
Your after is absolutely gorgeous, Roeshel, and I love the floor. I thought it was real marble. I want to redo my kitchen floor but have been afraid (to do it and of cost$$$) but you have inspired me to go ahead and give it a try! I love all of the accessories as well ~ the mirror and the lighting…and the vanity ~ everything!
Amazing transformation! I, too, would like to live in that bathroom!
WOW! What a stunning makeover! I desperately want an old farmhouse to remodel like this! (Be careful what you ask for…haha!)
Wow, just gorgeous. I love that light too. It all looks so fresh and I can’t believe that floor is vinyl! I thought it was real tile!
Gorgeous. Just, gorgeous.
Are those lights the only ones in the room? Do they provide enough light? I love, love, love lights that flank the mirror, but have wondered if they would be too dim by themselves.
Thanks for sharing all the links. I was eying those succulents and wondering where you had got them. Once again, the makeover is fabulous!
This bathroom is GORGEOUS!!!! Thanks for sharing it. It’s inspiring. I’ll get to mine one day…right now I’m working on redoing my daughters room.
Oh my!!! What a stunning space you’ve created! So fresh, and beautiful!
Just gorgeous, Roeshel! Love everything!
Great Job! Where did you find the “button” plaques . would also work great in sewing room.
Thanks, Sheila. Yes – mine are right between that bathroom and my craft room! 🙂 However, they’re several years old so I don’t remember where I got them. I think it may have been JoAnn’s or Michaels. I did a quick Google search and saw some on Etsy. Wish I could be more helpful!
It looks amazing Roeshel – what a transformation. Our main bathroom is one of the projects on my list this year too! I also have used groutable vinyl tiles in many places throughout my home and they look JUST LIKE ceramic – it’s amazing. xo Jenna
Beautiful…..what I love is that you have made so many products from Target look so much like higher end products. and the floor, well girl, that is ridonculously chic! Thanks for sharing resources……I think I pinned most of them because I was blown away!
Incredible job Roeshel!! I love how fresh and bright and clean and spanking new it feels but still calm and spa like. Thanks for all the sources!!
Roeshel I adore your bathroom! What a gorgeous space you’ve created. Heading over to check out those lights (I’d love them in our bathroom makeover) and I can’t wait to read your flooring tutorial!
All I can say is that YOU did a beautiful stunning job!:-). Gorgeous !
Love the bathroom makeover. But also curious as to where you found the “button” wall items.
Hi Marnie! Thanks so much! Unfortunately those buttons between my bathroom and craft room doors are several years old. I think it may have been JoAnns or Michaels but it’s been a long time. I did a Google search and saw that Etsy had a couple of options. I’ve had a lot of questions about them so I may have to come up with a DIY version! 😉
Wow wow wow. What an incredible job! Looks amazing.
Your bathroom makeover makes me hate my bathroom! What a beautiful job you’ve done, I love it! Enjoy!
I love the re-do. It’s so simple and clean looking with all the white. Looks easy to keep clean, too. My question is have you had the buttons on the wall outside the bathroom or do you remember where you got them. Would love them for my craft room wall.
Hi Ann! Thanks so much! Unfortunately those buttons between my bathroom and craft room doors are several years old. I think it may have been JoAnns or Michaels but it’s been a long time. I did a Google search and saw that Etsy had a couple of options. I’ve had a lot of questions about them so I may have to come up with a DIY tutorial! 😉
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It is truly the most gorgeous bathroom I have ever seen!
SERIOUSLY LOVE this bathroom! The cool colors with the pops of fresh green are PERFECT! And, the light fixture is really the icing on the cake! Life to the full! Melissa
WOW Roeshel! What a glamorous bathroom! Fabulous job on your makeover!! I had no idea that vinyl tile could be grouted and had no idea that Target had such fabulous cabinet knobs!! Thumbs up on all of your design details – those wall sconces are ga-orgeous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks, Heather! haha! Because of being snowed in (not really…I just fear driving in the snow), I choose Lowe’s and Target for the “store pick up” option online for shopping then had my husband pick up on his way home from work. Easy shopping on a deadline without leaving the house! 😉
God bless people like you. Praying that through this post, you will inspire more people.
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Ok, I just realized that the door is not a dutch door! lol The lock threw me off! Finishing’s are beautiful and I love all of your storage! Also LOVE the large buttons on the wall outside the bathroom!
Beautiful and so beautiful, that’s all I got. Question though, you don’t mention costs for the makeover, I am guessing pretty pricey for materials?
Hi Deb. Thanks! Some items were budget friendly such as the flooring and paint but yes, other features in the room were a splurge this time around. We always break down the # of years we’ll have something too which helps us decide if it’s worth the extra cost.
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Love this bathroom! Where did you get the lavatory faucet? The picture does not have a link.
Hi Rachele! Thanks! And thanks for the heads up. I fixed that. Here is a link to the faucet: http://virtuusa.com/portfolio-item/talia-ps-1201/. There’s a “where to buy” button there. Good luck!
What an amazing and beautiful transformation. You did a fantastic job. I love the wall color!!! and the white you chose for the trim is perfect. Can you tell me the name of the trim paint color? Thanks for the inspiration!
Hi Kathleen! It’s Dutch Boy’s Cabinet and Trim Paint (ultra white). Hope that helps!
Gorgeous makeover Roeshel!
You’ve take my breath away! It’s so, so beautiful! And thank you for the sourcing on the tiles–they ARE incredible!
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Where did you get those awesome wall buttons? I love them!
Hi Amie! I always get asked about those. lol They’re several (as in probably 10) years old. I believe I got them at JoAnns. I think you may be able to find something similar on etsy. Sorry I can’t be more helpful!
Your bathroom update is lovely. I particularly like the use of greenery. It gives the room a fresh clean feeling. Also, those buttons on the wall outside the bathroom are so fun! I can’t wait to see what you do with the tub/shower.
The best part about this bathroom is the corner of hooks! Its all so super practical, but that’s the best for a small space!
Love it all! What is the name/brand of the wall color please?
HI Jacqui!
There’s a source list at the bottom of the post. The color is Valspar’s pale linen. 🙂 Hope that helps!
Thank You Soooo Much for sharing your bathroom makeover. I am usually not a copy cat, but this time I am. Would you be willing to tell me where you got the curtains you used in the bathroom on tub/shower?
Thanks again, Kimberly
Thanks so much, Kimberly!
The ones that hang outside of the shower/tub area with vertical ruffles are from Target. There’s a link at the bottom of the post. 🙂 Hope that helps! https://diyshowoff.com/wp-admin/edit-comments.php#comments-form
Thank You!!!! Last question I promise. Did you use the gray colored grout for the vinyl floor? The display sample at the store shows white grout with the same vinyl you used but, yours looks gray in the pictures. White would be very hard for ME to keep clean.
Hi Kimberly! No problem! I’m always happy to help! Yes, I used gray grout. I’m not a fan of white either. Here’s a link to more info about the floor: https://diyshowoff.com/2014/02/27/diy-grouted-vinyl-floor-tiles/
Good luck!
Gorgeous and so soothing. Elegant but so worth it. <3
WOW!!! YOU ARE AMAZING AND GENEROUS
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The transformation is amazing, and that is an understatement. You have quite an eye for color and decor.
We’re flipping a house that has a bathroom with a similar layout and I was wondering if you would mind sharing the dimensions of this one. If I could copy what you did I think the house would sell in an instant based on the bathroom alone.
Thank you so much for taking the time to share. Looking forward to seeing more of your redo projects in 2015!
Hello!
I just found your website through a pin of your bathroom. I totally love your makeover-my bathroom is very similar to yours in layout, and I find yours to be very much what I am hoping mine will look like soon! I have a question regarding the marble top to the (lovely!) vanity-does it take special care to maintain it? I have read marble needs to be sealed, and can get stained easily. I am not sure if you will get this reply from me as your post is older, but if you do and you have a few minutes to reply, I would be so grateful. Thank you!
~Susan
Hi Susan! The marble countertop is actually already sealed by the manufacturer (it came with the vanity – brand is Virtu USA). I haven’t had anything stain it yet (it’s been about one year). Hope that helps!
Love the transformation! Where did you get the tiles?? Im in the middle of redoing my master bath and love the ones you found!
Hi Aubrey. The tiles are from Lowe’s. 🙂
Wow, I really love the fresh feel of this bathroom, I have saved this on my pinterest board so I can come back to it for inspiration when we are ready to revamp ours.
Wow, this looks so good! Our main bathroom needs renovating, and the cost is just not in our budget right now. You have really inspired me to look at mine with a fresh eye to perhaps needing to just update a few things. Thank you so much! x
This is just beautiful! Love looking at it. And you didn’t overdo the use of white, but balanced it with that beautiful dark vanity. Thanks for the idea of the vinyl floor tile. You’re an artist!
I love the vanity. Can you tell how much it was?
Hi Pamelarae! Unfortunately I don’t know the cost as it was a sponsored blog post. But the Virtu USA website has a store locator that might help. Sorry I can’t be more helpful! Best of luck!
Holy smokes, I thought m bathroom remodel started in a rough state. Yours beats it. Great remodel. I love that vanity. You’re lucky to have so much natural light in there too!
What color of paint did you use? I love it!
Valspar Pale Linen (details in the post). Good luck!
Roeshel – what a transformation! I can’t say which feature is my favorite… I’m in love with everything you’ve done. It’s perfect!!
Wow!! no one can believe that how this bathroom used to look like. color combination is excellent and all the other stuff is giving it a refreshing touch.
Hi
Ur bathroom is a dream come true !!
Can u pls send me the tutorial for the floor tiles ?
Thx a million
Kathy
Thanks, Kathy! Sure thing! Here’s the link: https://diyshowoff.com/2014/02/27/diy-grouted-vinyl-floor-tiles/
Hope that helps! Good luck!
Hello, I’m a little late to the party, but thank you for posting this bathroom!! I’ve been searchhing this color scheme small bathroom for a year now and have finaly found the color of blue I’ve been looking for!! Beautiful!! Thanks again!
Beautiful transformation! Where did you get the vinyl flooring?
Hi Michelle! It’s from Lowe’s. There s a link in the post to the brand/etc.
Hope that helps! Good luck!
I had a hard time leaving your website. Your ideas are just terrific. You have given me energy to get to work on my own house. I do have a new kitchen, but have gotten more ideas of things to do in mine. I love your red long sign, (I cant remember what it says right now). I have a Food Market sign in my kitchen on gray old barn siding that is a DIY lettering in white. Your red wooden sign reminded me that they all do not have to be barn siding and white lettering. The red sign will be going in the bath room on the wall above the shower/tub combination. Keep posting, I do enjoy.
What color paint did you use
Valspar Pale Linen
A perfect, realistic, redo, that I feel I could actually do to my own bath. Thank you for the inspiration! ????