Farmhouse Bathroom Makeover Reveal We gave our bathroom a BIG makeover! This week is the full reveal of the finished space … you can catch up on the rest of the bathroom series Here!
Bathroom Open Shelves Cabinet with Barn Door Hidden Storage
Farmhouse Bathroom Open Shelves Cabinet This is just a quick post because I haven’t shared the final project in our Farmhouse bathroom remodel. We got rid of our storage closet door because I wanted open shelves instead. These shelves have a ton of storage! I used baskets on the shelves to corral everything from washcloths and towels to light bulbs and cleaning supplies.
Repurposed Frame Bathroom Mirror & Windmill Chalkboard
Repurposed Frame Bathroom Mirror & Windmill Chalkboard I hope you all had a wonderful Father’s Day celebrating with your spouse or father. My youngest son and daughter went out to eat with my husband and I to celebrate, but they both had to work today so it was a quiet day other than that. Over the next week I’ll finally be sharing my bathroom makeover. I know you are probably thinking “It’s about time,” but working on the outdoor projects {Read More}
DIY Bathtub Tray Table: Bathroom Remodel Project
Bathtub Tray Table This tutorial has step-by-step photos with a supply list to make your own bathtub tray table easily! If you’ve followed my blog for awhile, you know how much I love soaking in the bathtub. It’s a nightly ritual for me, especially during cold months.
Farmhouse Mason Jar Bathroom Set: Week 2 Bathroom Remodel
Mason Jar Bathroom Set Today’s project isn’t anything new. There are tons of mason jar bathroom sets on Pinterest, but I needed a new set and worked on it while my husband was out of town last week . So I thought I’d show how I made a toothbrush holder, a cotton swab container, and a soap dispenser, along with a few tips that I think are important. What I used: (Affiliate links provided for your convenience) Pint Mason jars {Read More}
Farmhouse Master Bathroom Style Board & Plans
No other room in my house has been remodeled and tweaked as many times as my farmhouse master bathroom. I had no intention of doing it again, but the floor became damaged when the toilet leaked, a coat hook on the back of the door poked a hole in the wall behind it, and we never replaced a bathtub or toilet the first time because it wasn’t in the budget.