Sep 3, 2013

Master Bath Before and After

So, I have to say first of all that my bathroom is nothing special, but I did want to share the changes I made in every room of our new home, so I am sharing it anyway.


The main change we made was painting the vanity white.  We also painted the walls the same tan as the master bedroom.  Lastly, I added new hardware to the cabinet and also new towel and tp holders.





I only have a few small accessories because I love having a lot of counter space and uncluttered bathroom- its just so much more relaxing.



A few mismatched candles for baths and I can completely relax in here.


Sharing my bathroom makeover HERE.

12 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing Jess! We're thinking of doing some cabinet repainting as well. Did you DYI?

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  2. Painting the cabinets white really brightened up the room! I think it looks so serene and beautiful now!

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  3. We DID paint the cabinets ourselves. We used a foam roller from Home Depot to make sure it went on really smooth and used the best primer we could buy. It was pretty easy.

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  4. A little bit of white can sure go a long way! Your update looks great! And I completely agree about liking a free counter!

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  5. They may have been small changes but I think they made a huge difference in how dated it looks. It doesnt look 80s anymore. Its really pretty!

    CorinnaAshley.com

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  6. Painting the cabinet makes such a difference!

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  7. It is amazing with tender loving care, hard work and paint can do to things. Loved the changes. Even if you just change the hardware it helps. I have done that.

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  8. Great changes...amazing what a little paint can do.

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  9. Thanx for sharing this bathroom
    interior designs.Its really helpful to me.

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  10. Do you still remember everything you used in painting the vanity white ?

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  11. I do! I used Kilz primer and then Behr Bright White paint+primer in semi-gloss. I used a brush to get the nooks and crannies and a roller for the rest of it.

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