Oct 28, 2013
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AFTER: The perfect ocean-themed paradise is complete! |
From Andrée:
For months now I have been absolutely repulsed by my master bathroom. It was installed over 6 years ago, and since then, not very much had changed. The paint, a matte yellow, was peeling and scuffed. The shower curtain and bath mat were very dated, and there was a huge lack of overall charm.
Since the bones and fixtures of the space are fairly new, all this bathroom really needed was a quick face lift. Here's what I did...
1. The Inspiration Shop
First I went shopping for a little inspiration. I knew I wanted to paint the space blue, and give it a beach theme. I found a fabulous grey and blue curtain, and some coral/orange accents that helped me nail down a paint color.
2. SEMI-GLOSS PAINT (Don't forget the ceiling!)
I began painting using the seashore semi-gloss paint I had selected. I chose semi-gloss over eggshell because it's the most durable bathroom paint (constant moisture and all).
In order to expand the space, I decided to paint the ceiling the same color. By bringing the color up, the bathroom now looks dramatically bigger. I still can't believe this trick actually works!
3. DECORATE
Since Milo and I had selected some great accent colors and sea-themed items, it was simply a matter of playing around with what was purchased.
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4. D.I.Y. ARTWORK
For art in the space I first used some blank canvases and painted some beach themed pieces (see the right wall below). While it may look daunting, it was simply a matter layering the right colors over the canvas as many times as I felt necessary. I used acrylic paint; once dry, I covered the whole thing in clear Mod Podge with a large brush to seal it.
For art in the space I first used some blank canvases and painted some beach themed pieces (see the right wall below). While it may look daunting, it was simply a matter layering the right colors over the canvas as many times as I felt necessary. I used acrylic paint; once dry, I covered the whole thing in clear Mod Podge with a large brush to seal it.
Click here for the full guide on how to paint the canvases.
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To save them for printing in your own bathroom, click on the image you want and then right click, and select "Save image as".
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AFTER: It's always nice for the men to have something to look at while they stand there!
For my little "Life is a beach" sign, I used a small piece of
plywood from an old crate, some white and gray acrylic paint, and a fine
brush. When I was done, I covered the whole thing in clear Mod Podge
to seal it, and used a hot glue gun to apply the star fish and coral
accents.
Click here for the full guide on how to make the "Life is a beach" sign.
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There you have it! My cheap, quick and easy bathroom makeover. Seriously, this took me less than two days, and less than $200!
- Andrée
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