Maria Killam’s Classic Garden Powder Room: Before & After My Classic Black and White Bathroom Reveal: Before & After Maria’s Bathroom Renovation Plans Lighting and Vanity Design Terreeia and I are exploring Charleston this weekend, our Specify with Confidence Workshop here starts Tuesday, we have 2 seats left, so there’s still time to register here. We just finished our Dallas workshop and it was fabulous! I met so many amazing women (and sometimes men attend too) and I saw lots of great networking happening too! It’s now my favourite room in my house! I feel blessed! I cannot tell you how much I love this bathroom. ![]() I learned my lesson when I chose two different faucets for my Mom’s Carriage house. I also installed the same faucet (but in different finishes) in both bathrooms. In this bathroom, I already had the botanicals and they where what inspired this room. I think Barbara Sallick would approve. In my main bathroom, I knew I was hanging the black and white framed artwork back into the room with a couple of additions, that inspired the black and white finishes. Just like when you start a new build, you should technically have your decorating plan finalized even BEFORE you choose colours for a single item, it’s the same thing with a renovation. However, boring equals timeless as I’ve said many times on this blog for those in the know! Notice, there’s nothing boring about this bathroom but if you were looking at plain subway tile and hex tile along with the moulding cap BEFORE it was installed, you’d be thinking THIS IS TOO BORING. Here is the real estate photo of the master bedroom before we moved in:Īnd here’s the after ( see more pics of my Master Bedroom here) Here you can see them looking into the master bedroom (below): We completed the renovation in August last year and then when I went to High Point again in the Spring so I bought 4 more botanicals because I wanted them to wrap all the way around this room. Then I had this statement art painted so I was left without a room for them until this renovation. I did the same thing–but it’s more dramatic–for my lovely client Crystal’s ensuite here.Ī few years ago, I bought 10 botanicals at High Point Market, I planned to hang them in my living room. I designed custom sheers to distract the eye from the underwhelming generic windows. You can see that I chose chrome faucets for the tub and vanity, I repeated the chrome in the towel bars (shown below) and the brass is repeated in the mirror, lighting, knobs and framed botanicals.Īfter | Ottoman and candlesticks is from HomeSense | Area rug no longer available Vanity BM Whythe Blue | Walls are SW Incredible White | Mirror | Sconces Kate Spade | Knobs Read all about whites and how to choose them in my White is Complicated ebook available here. And the tile wainscotting is a true white 3″ x 6″ beveled subway tile with a matching cap moulding for the top. I chose a 2″ off-white hex tile and medium toned green grey grout for the floor. I was so happy when we ripped it all out! Including the radiator, we added in-floor heat instead. ![]() I also replaced the bar light and towel bar but that was it. When we moved in, I replaced the previous homeowners taupe ‘accent wall’ with Palladian Blue which was the same as the master bedroom. It was my friend and interior designer Jan Romanuk’s brilliant idea to extend the bulkhead and add puck lights to make it look intentional. ![]() Here was the plan I told you about last year, with a pic of the bathroom when we originally took possession: In between looking at my phone after I’ve washed my hair, I love to gaze at my row of gold framed botanicals. Lame excuse really, but here it finally is.īefore this bathroom was completed, I would bathe only at night, and RARELY in this house in the past six years (since we moved in) because the tub in this bathroom was too large (it was a jacuzzi tub built for two) and I hated the pink beige combined shower and tub insert in the main bathroom, that reveal I recently posted here.Īnyway, now I bathe every morning. But the real reason for the delay in having them photographed was simply that I needed to get the sheers chosen and installed for the windows. I know, I know, someone actually thought maybe my contractor had disappeared it’s been so long since I renovated my bathrooms (last summer). Maria’s Master Ensuite Reveal – Before & After
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