{the renovation} master bathroom progress

by In the Tweeds on July 20, 2010 · 9 comments

So last night Husband scolded me for not keeping the blog updated!!!  I didn’t even realize he regularly read it!  Apparently when he was back in DC at his main office and wanted to show people our renovation progress, he kept having to explain how much farther along we were when showing them my blog!  Which is true.  I’ve been holding out.

We’re really truly almost done.  Almost.  Except the painting (oh, the painting…)…the hot water heater…counter top installation (and sink and faucet, obv)…two more fans (it is so hot here!)…and waiting for our appliances to arrive.  Did I mention we have to be out of our apartment the end of the month?  Begin panic mode.

Anyway, in an attempt to catch up, here are some pics of the master bathroom progress – not done or in its current state, but a little taste of where we were as of last week!  But first, the obligatory before pics:

eww

If you remember, the master bathroom used to be a little (and disgusting) 6′x6′ room that was the only full bathroom in the house.  We knocked down the wall separating it from the random hot water heater/pantry, making a spacious 12′x6′ dedicated master bathroom.

We reused the toilet and pedestal in the second bathroom; we wanted to reuse the cast iron tub as well by getting it resurfaced (several chips), but we discovered it was cheaper to just get a new tub (after donating the old one of course).

The same water and termite damage we saw in other parts of the house was also found once they ripped up the tile.  More eww…

yeah so there was a little work to be done

They replaced a few joists and ripped out old icky plumbing, and in no time we had new subflooring…

a nice, level, clean floor

Then the plumbing was roughed in, the drywall, cement board and hardibacker went up, and they started on the shower pan…

i see the start of a shower!

This will be quite a bit more spacious than our old bathroom in DC, a little 4′x5′ blue-tiled thing…

look how big the bathroom is!

We searched long and hard for a 6′ double vanity, but couldn’t find a thing we (I) liked that didn’t cost an arm and a leg.  So we actually had our carpenter build a vanity, which ended up costing about a third of anything we had found.  More on that later.

After we had the vanity made, I had to find a counter.  Again, everything was just insanely expensive, so we had our carpenters use some old 1-1/2″ cypress flooring they had and make it into a counter.  It’s a little unusual, but I think the end product turned out really cool and different.

yay vanity!

We definitely went the budget route with the shower surround and used a classic subway tile with white grout.  I added  little bead detail about 3/4 of the way up the shower, which dresses it up.

classic subway!

Our contractor suggested putting in a little corner bench to break up the 4′x6′ shower and give me a place to shave my legs.  Husband wasn’t wild about a bench (or niches), but he really likes how it turned out!  They put a piece of the floor tile on top of the bench to tie it together.   The floor of the shower is a 2″x2″ matte white mosaic (it looks kind of yellow in the pic but that’s just because it’s covered in sawdust!).

a little corner bench

Here you can see a better shot of the floor of the bathroom.  It’s a 12″x12″ marble tile I found at Lowes as the weekly special for a killer $1.88/sq ft (yay!).  It’s hard to see in the pics, but it’s kind of a gray brown marble with white (and some coral/pink) veining.  It’s probably not the first thing I would choose, but it looks really nice and was definitely the right price. :)   You can also see the cypress counter…they put a coat of poly on it without staining it first, but I hated it (so yellow! – looked like pine to me), so I had them sand it down and stain it.

a view of the whole bathroom

Whew, this post is getting long…so check back in later this week for more pics!

{ 8 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Design Esquire July 20, 2010 at 7:33 am

It’s really coming together! I can’t wait to see the final shots of this room.

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2 Amanda July 20, 2010 at 7:44 am

So fun! Loving that you have gone after your dream like this and are taking the risks!

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3 Jeannine @ Small & Chic July 20, 2010 at 12:44 pm

I love it!

The counter is going to look fantastic…I can picture the vanity already. I think the marble is a great pick…especially since I’ve had such a headache dealing with my cararra. I’m not sure I would do my bath the same way if I could do it again…unless I had a housekeeper who would be on top of things better than I have been.

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4 Kate @ Twenty-Six To Life July 20, 2010 at 3:18 pm

Wow! Looking good!

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5 cris July 20, 2010 at 7:48 pm

Do you happen to have a close-up picture of the band of tile in the bathroom? I’m curious to see how you did it (might be tiling a bathroom before the end of the year).

And I could not stop laughing at the photo of your termit damage – we pulled up the rotted subfloor in our M Bath only to find that the toilet was only being held up it’s plumbing pipe – surrounded by a HUGE 2′x2′ hole!

Ugh.

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6 In the Tweeds July 21, 2010 at 12:10 pm

Oh my gosh are you serious?! Just the plumbing pipe?! That’s insane! Glad you were able to fix it!!!

I’ll post some better pics of the master bathroom, including a close-up of the beaded accent tile. It is just a simple American Olean 1/2″x8″ white decorative piece I got from Lowes (can’t find a link online though…); it was co-located with the white subway tile there.

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7 G'ma Joan July 21, 2010 at 3:50 pm

What a gem of a little home you are creating! Love the white kitchen and detailed cabs!
How are you going to treat the window in the nice big shower master bath??
Good luck with the painting!! Do you have AC???

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8 Michelle August 26, 2010 at 9:50 am

Oh, reading your blog has been so much fun! I can’t wait to remodel our bathrooms. We have a bungalow from the same period as yours, but it is already remodeled and expanded, except the contractors put in the ugliest things you can imagine, so ugly, this house wouldn’t sell, until we saw how much potential it had…but my dream is to remodel a home from the ground up! OOOh, my dream, I am living vicariously through you.

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