Saturday, April 6, 2019

SHABBY CHIC TO OOH LA LA: BEFORE AND AFTER OF MY BATHROOM VANITY

This Fall we totally renovated our 1970's time warp master bathroom.  At some point I'm going to share a before and after, but for now I've been showing snippets of the completed room.  You saw some of it in a previous post about the dog in the room.  I named our new pet Monica.  Monica actually is one of my business partners.  She's usually draped in pearls, just like her namesake.  If you missed the dog decor post, go here or click on the image below.   

DOG DECOR IN MY MASTER BATHROOM

One of my hardest and most time consuming choices for the renovation was the vanity.  I didn't start my quest with something vintage in mind, but that's how it ended up when I found a ''shabby chic" vintage dresser.  I had already removed the hardware when I realized that I should take a BEFORE photo.  The hardware was also painted white and was soaking in some Citristrip when I remembered to take the photo.

MY BATHROOM VANITY WHEN I FOUND IT

If you know me, you know that there was only one color choice for the vanity--black.
Here it is in place in our new master bathroom.

LOOKING INTO THE ROOM FROM OUR BEDROOM

I'd never selected granite for a project before.  It was kind of daunting walking around trying to select just the right piece of stone.  When I saw a piece that had black and white with gold speckles, I knew it was the one for the vanity top.  When they installed the top, my first reaction was that it was too busy, but I've come to like it.   I do wish that I had made the splash higher. 

GRANITE COUNTER

Instead of using double sinks, I decided that I wanted a trough sink.  It has become one of my favorite choices for the room.  My fixtures are oil rubbed bronze.

TROUGH SINK AND OIL RUBBED BRONZE FIXTURES

In addition to painting the vanity black, I added a frenchy vibe by outlining the trim on the drawers with a gold cream wax.   It was pretty tedious.  I used blue painters' tape to outline the trim and then rubbed on the wax.  I used Annie Sloan wax in King Gold.  I'm very happy with the result.  Here are some close-ups of my work.  The coverage was a little spotty but I like the imperfectness.


TRIM OUTLINED WITH GOLD WAX

A CLOSE-UP OF THE DRAWERS

 I'm sure you've been noticing that I had the contractor extend the vanity by adding shelves on either side.  He did a great job of implementing my idea to have open shelves with french wire sides.  I added baskets that I already had to the shelves.  It's been wonderful having so much storage and counter space.  I actually feel like we're tidy.

SHELVES WITH BASKETS AND FRENCH WIRE SIDE

There's still more to share about this room.  Make sure you stop back.

If you'd like to see the post about the linen closet in this room, go here.

What do you think about my project so far?

By the way, Monica--my business partner, not the dog--isn't just my friend who's always dripping with pearls.  She also was a huge help in laying out this entire bathroom.  I'm always impressed by how she can walk into a room and have an immediate vision for a space.  If you're looking for some design help you can contact her @GatehouseDesigns.

4 comments:

  1. This is just amazing. Makes me want to make over the bathroom in our just-built house 😆. You inspire me so much - love your design! (Btw this is Jacki - I don't know why it shows me with that blogger name)

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    1. Thanks so much Jacki. I'm glad you said who you were. It says you're unknown. LOL.

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  2. Looks wonderful--what a clever idea for the sink! And the dresser turned out beautiful for your vanity. Very creative.

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