Bathroom Remodel

RupSmith
DebbieS
RupSmith
1
5
Our guest bath was in desperate need of love. Nothing had been done since the house was built 20+ years ago. I knew I wanted dark blue vanity so I selected Polo. I painted the vanity, bought a mirror off Facebook Marketplace and painted it as well - both Polo. Walls were a light gray with a hint of blue and put down LVP flooring. I am in LOVE!! So much so I’m going to do my sons bathroom the same color
Scheme. It’s amazing how easy the painting was and the coverage was there with just 2 coats! I bought a quart and will have enough to do my son’s bathroom. I can’t recommend this enough! Thank you!!! So much easier than sanding (been there and swore I’d never do it again)
img_8774_2

Final photo of the remodel (less the hardware on walls and shower curtain). Used Polo on vanity and mirror frame. This shows the new lights too. Brushed nickel handles and hinges.

img_8773_1

Just a photo of vanity and new lights with new mirror

img_8634_1

Work in progress. I removed the drawers and stood on end to paint. I also removed cabinet doors because I was changing the handles and hinges from brass to brushed nickel

img_8603_1

New lights and new paint on walls but vanity not yet painted

img_8565_1

The before picture (before tearing our tile floor and vanity changes and wall paint)

This is my final product- shower curtain, towel holder, hand soap bottle (matches cabinets and curtain). I am in LOVE!!

Techniques Used
Brush & Roll
Materials Used
Qty
Polo (Dark Navy), Heirloom Traditions All-In-One Paint
1
32oz Quart
Deglosser / Stain Syntec Brush, 2"
1
Deglosser / Degreaser ( Surface Prep ), Heirloom Traditions All-In-One Paint
1
32oz Quart
Foam Roller (open cell foam), Heirloom Traditions All-In-One Paint, 2pk
1
MEDIUM SYNTEC Fiber Oval, Tapered Brush
1
Total Cost: $105.95
Comments