Updating our master bathroom was suppose to be a massive $15k+ renovation last year. But other things have come up and we had to shift funds.
I hate our master bathroom because of the flow and look. And I have honestly neglected it a bit since I had planned on renovating it. But since it will happen now in a few years down the road, I decided to update this space on a budget so I can at least stand it till then lol.
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About 2 years ago we updated our vanities and sinks, so that was already done. So now it’s time to refresh the rest. But let’s start from the beginning.
What it looks like now:
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Bland peel and stick wallpaper – I need to refresh this
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Popcorn ceilings all over – I just hate this. It dates the house terribly but it’s expensive and messy to remove. I am saving towards this in the future.
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Our bathroom and shower area small – It is extremely small because of the door that separates this room from the bathroom vanities. The door I feel is unnecessary and it should be removed when we do the massive reno.
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Low ceiling in the shower/tub area – there is a massive fan in the ceiling that is extremely low and needs to be removed. Again this will be removed in the future as well a the popcorn ceiling.
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Brown tub – Oh the horror! A brown jacuzzi tub. It’s terrible and it’s surrounded by mirrors.
Check out some of the before pictures of our bathroom space. The first picture is the updated vanities and current mirrors etc but we are switching it up soon! The next two pictures is what we walked into when we purchased the home. What a difference rigth?
So excited to get this project on a budget started! Check out my moodboards below for the space and be inspired! Click the pictures for details!
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