Welcome to REVEAL week for the $100 Room Challenge! I am so excited to share our powder room with you! The before and after of this room is seriously unbelievable! If you are just tuning in you can catch up below! Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Reveal I honestly wasn't even planning on joining this month's challenge- what with having moved less than a month ago 😱! But I was hit by the inspiration truck and here we are! I am so so proud of this space and even more proud that I came in under budget! That is not always the case with these challenges (like our master bedroom I completed for January's $100 Room Challenge). Enough talk... let's get to the details of this makeover! I started by giving this room a fresh coat of paint in Heavy Cream by Behr. I had used this color in our guest bedroom makeover at our last house and I just loved how light and bright it was without any overpowering undertone. Once the room was painted I started on my accent wall (full tutorial here). My design for this wall was inspired by this wallpaper. Sure... I could have used actual wallpaper- but the thought of trying to tackle installing it for my first time on a wall with tons of nooks and crannies was overwhelming. So I grabbed my paint brush and a makeshift stencil and got to painting. This wall was honestly easier than it looks! It took all over 30 minutes to complete and has such a major impact! I love the imperfections that came with hand-painting it! It looks so custom! The next major update was painting the existing vanity in the color Lichen by Fusion Mineral Paint. I have had this pint on hand for nearly a year and finally found the perfect piece to paint! I think this color combined with the walls and accent wall is just perfection. Once everything was painted I set out to update our light fixture. If you read last week's update then you know this wasn't my original plan. I shifted gears when I realized I wasn't going to find the exact shades I wanted but I am happy with how this one turned out! I had this old mirror lying around that I thought would fit this space perfectly. It was originally black with a silver detail but I decided to use my 'make anything look like wood' technique to give it an update. I was so close to donating this and I am so glad I kept it around for this challenge! My original design included adding shelves above the toilet but I decided to keep this area simple (sometimes less is more). I had a few leftover baskets from an old basket wall so I decided to hang two. I love that these bring in texture, simplicity and a bit of a farmhouse feel. A few other details I added were a towel hook next to the sink and I am actually still on the hunt for a new toilet paper holder- but I have the old one on hand that I can always spray paint! I am in love with this space! Even I can't believe I was able to do it for well under $100! It just goes to show that paint has magical powers to transform! Let's take a look at the cost breakdown: Paint Room- $22 (with the $10 mail in rebate on 1 gallon of paint) Paint Vanity- FREE (had the paint) Hand Painted Wallpaper- $3 for paint sample Update Light Fixture- $40 Update Mirror/Accessories- FREE Total: $65 For once I am WAY under budget!!! Pin for later! Be sure to check out all of the other blogger's participating in this challenge! So much hard work went into these reveals and you are sure to be inspired! You are invited to the Inlinkz link party! Click here to enter As always, thank you for visiting R&R at home!
It's the One Room Challenge Powder Room Reveal! Check out my quirky little powder room, packed to the gills with personality and fun!
Welcome to REVEAL week for the $100 Room Challenge! I am so excited to share our powder room with you! The before and after of this room is seriously unbelievable! If you are just tuning in you can catch up below! Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Reveal I honestly wasn't even planning on joining this month's challenge- what with having moved less than a month ago 😱! But I was hit by the inspiration truck and here we are! I am so so proud of this space and even more proud that I came in under budget! That is not always the case with these challenges (like our master bedroom I completed for January's $100 Room Challenge). Enough talk... let's get to the details of this makeover! I started by giving this room a fresh coat of paint in Heavy Cream by Behr. I had used this color in our guest bedroom makeover at our last house and I just loved how light and bright it was without any overpowering undertone. Once the room was painted I started on my accent wall (full tutorial here). My design for this wall was inspired by this wallpaper. Sure... I could have used actual wallpaper- but the thought of trying to tackle installing it for my first time on a wall with tons of nooks and crannies was overwhelming. So I grabbed my paint brush and a makeshift stencil and got to painting. This wall was honestly easier than it looks! It took all over 30 minutes to complete and has such a major impact! I love the imperfections that came with hand-painting it! It looks so custom! The next major update was painting the existing vanity in the color Lichen by Fusion Mineral Paint. I have had this pint on hand for nearly a year and finally found the perfect piece to paint! I think this color combined with the walls and accent wall is just perfection. Once everything was painted I set out to update our light fixture. If you read last week's update then you know this wasn't my original plan. I shifted gears when I realized I wasn't going to find the exact shades I wanted but I am happy with how this one turned out! I had this old mirror lying around that I thought would fit this space perfectly. It was originally black with a silver detail but I decided to use my 'make anything look like wood' technique to give it an update. I was so close to donating this and I am so glad I kept it around for this challenge! My original design included adding shelves above the toilet but I decided to keep this area simple (sometimes less is more). I had a few leftover baskets from an old basket wall so I decided to hang two. I love that these bring in texture, simplicity and a bit of a farmhouse feel. A few other details I added were a towel hook next to the sink and I am actually still on the hunt for a new toilet paper holder- but I have the old one on hand that I can always spray paint! I am in love with this space! Even I can't believe I was able to do it for well under $100! It just goes to show that paint has magical powers to transform! Let's take a look at the cost breakdown: Paint Room- $22 (with the $10 mail in rebate on 1 gallon of paint) Paint Vanity- FREE (had the paint) Hand Painted Wallpaper- $3 for paint sample Update Light Fixture- $40 Update Mirror/Accessories- FREE Total: $65 For once I am WAY under budget!!! Pin for later! Be sure to check out all of the other blogger's participating in this challenge! So much hard work went into these reveals and you are sure to be inspired! You are invited to the Inlinkz link party! Click here to enter As always, thank you for visiting R&R at home!
It's the One Room Challenge Powder Room Reveal! Check out my quirky little powder room, packed to the gills with personality and fun!
Welcome to REVEAL week for the $100 Room Challenge! I am so excited to share our powder room with you! The before and after of this room is seriously unbelievable! If you are just tuning in you can catch up below! Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Reveal I honestly wasn't even planning on joining this month's challenge- what with having moved less than a month ago 😱! But I was hit by the inspiration truck and here we are! I am so so proud of this space and even more proud that I came in under budget! That is not always the case with these challenges (like our master bedroom I completed for January's $100 Room Challenge). Enough talk... let's get to the details of this makeover! I started by giving this room a fresh coat of paint in Heavy Cream by Behr. I had used this color in our guest bedroom makeover at our last house and I just loved how light and bright it was without any overpowering undertone. Once the room was painted I started on my accent wall (full tutorial here). My design for this wall was inspired by this wallpaper. Sure... I could have used actual wallpaper- but the thought of trying to tackle installing it for my first time on a wall with tons of nooks and crannies was overwhelming. So I grabbed my paint brush and a makeshift stencil and got to painting. This wall was honestly easier than it looks! It took all over 30 minutes to complete and has such a major impact! I love the imperfections that came with hand-painting it! It looks so custom! The next major update was painting the existing vanity in the color Lichen by Fusion Mineral Paint. I have had this pint on hand for nearly a year and finally found the perfect piece to paint! I think this color combined with the walls and accent wall is just perfection. Once everything was painted I set out to update our light fixture. If you read last week's update then you know this wasn't my original plan. I shifted gears when I realized I wasn't going to find the exact shades I wanted but I am happy with how this one turned out! I had this old mirror lying around that I thought would fit this space perfectly. It was originally black with a silver detail but I decided to use my 'make anything look like wood' technique to give it an update. I was so close to donating this and I am so glad I kept it around for this challenge! My original design included adding shelves above the toilet but I decided to keep this area simple (sometimes less is more). I had a few leftover baskets from an old basket wall so I decided to hang two. I love that these bring in texture, simplicity and a bit of a farmhouse feel. A few other details I added were a towel hook next to the sink and I am actually still on the hunt for a new toilet paper holder- but I have the old one on hand that I can always spray paint! I am in love with this space! Even I can't believe I was able to do it for well under $100! It just goes to show that paint has magical powers to transform! Let's take a look at the cost breakdown: Paint Room- $22 (with the $10 mail in rebate on 1 gallon of paint) Paint Vanity- FREE (had the paint) Hand Painted Wallpaper- $3 for paint sample Update Light Fixture- $40 Update Mirror/Accessories- FREE Total: $65 For once I am WAY under budget!!! Pin for later! Be sure to check out all of the other blogger's participating in this challenge! So much hard work went into these reveals and you are sure to be inspired! You are invited to the Inlinkz link party! Click here to enter As always, thank you for visiting R&R at home!
It's the One Room Challenge Powder Room Reveal! Check out my quirky little powder room, packed to the gills with personality and fun!
Welcome to REVEAL week for the $100 Room Challenge! I am so excited to share our powder room with you! The before and after of this room is seriously unbelievable! If you are just tuning in you can catch up below! Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Reveal I honestly wasn't even planning on joining this month's challenge- what with having moved less than a month ago 😱! But I was hit by the inspiration truck and here we are! I am so so proud of this space and even more proud that I came in under budget! That is not always the case with these challenges (like our master bedroom I completed for January's $100 Room Challenge). Enough talk... let's get to the details of this makeover! I started by giving this room a fresh coat of paint in Heavy Cream by Behr. I had used this color in our guest bedroom makeover at our last house and I just loved how light and bright it was without any overpowering undertone. Once the room was painted I started on my accent wall (full tutorial here). My design for this wall was inspired by this wallpaper. Sure... I could have used actual wallpaper- but the thought of trying to tackle installing it for my first time on a wall with tons of nooks and crannies was overwhelming. So I grabbed my paint brush and a makeshift stencil and got to painting. This wall was honestly easier than it looks! It took all over 30 minutes to complete and has such a major impact! I love the imperfections that came with hand-painting it! It looks so custom! The next major update was painting the existing vanity in the color Lichen by Fusion Mineral Paint. I have had this pint on hand for nearly a year and finally found the perfect piece to paint! I think this color combined with the walls and accent wall is just perfection. Once everything was painted I set out to update our light fixture. If you read last week's update then you know this wasn't my original plan. I shifted gears when I realized I wasn't going to find the exact shades I wanted but I am happy with how this one turned out! I had this old mirror lying around that I thought would fit this space perfectly. It was originally black with a silver detail but I decided to use my 'make anything look like wood' technique to give it an update. I was so close to donating this and I am so glad I kept it around for this challenge! My original design included adding shelves above the toilet but I decided to keep this area simple (sometimes less is more). I had a few leftover baskets from an old basket wall so I decided to hang two. I love that these bring in texture, simplicity and a bit of a farmhouse feel. A few other details I added were a towel hook next to the sink and I am actually still on the hunt for a new toilet paper holder- but I have the old one on hand that I can always spray paint! I am in love with this space! Even I can't believe I was able to do it for well under $100! It just goes to show that paint has magical powers to transform! Let's take a look at the cost breakdown: Paint Room- $22 (with the $10 mail in rebate on 1 gallon of paint) Paint Vanity- FREE (had the paint) Hand Painted Wallpaper- $3 for paint sample Update Light Fixture- $40 Update Mirror/Accessories- FREE Total: $65 For once I am WAY under budget!!! Pin for later! Be sure to check out all of the other blogger's participating in this challenge! So much hard work went into these reveals and you are sure to be inspired! You are invited to the Inlinkz link party! Click here to enter As always, thank you for visiting R&R at home!
It's the One Room Challenge Powder Room Reveal! Check out my quirky little powder room, packed to the gills with personality and fun!
7 Most relevant 5x5 powder room layout plans for home remodeling. All information and professional opinion from Remodel On Point about washroom layouts.
Our bathroom makeover for the $100 Room Challenge is finally finished! Those 4 weeks went super fast and even though we were dragging our feet the entire time, it is so nice to be done. Behold, the bathroom makeover reveal! Trying to do a complete bathroom overhaul on just $100 is a lot harder than it seems! As originally mentioned, the paint alone was going to cost a decent portion of that price. Luckily, we were able to use some leftover paint from previous projects. Here’s the list of things we wanted to accomplish: Paint the walls Paint the doors/trim/vanity cabinet Spray paint door hardware Build a ladder to put around/above the toilet Get wire baskets for storage Add a recessed light above the toilet area Make a frame for the existing mirror Replace light switches/plates/GFCI outlet/thermostat Add hooks for towels Decorate with items already owned Let’s take a trip back down memory lane to see where we started… Kind of meh, right? Even though the walls were white, the color of the stain on the wood and the lack of lighting made the room feel dungeon-y. This room is also hard to photograph with so many angles and no natural light. Lighten and Brighten Brightening the room was an easy fix with some new paint for the walls, vanity, doors, and even the door handles. (See the paint colors we chose by clicking here.) The addition of a recessed light in the ceiling over in the toilet nook also brightened things up. (My hubby did all of the electrical stuff, saving us some money.) Decor & Storage I’m loving how our ladder turned out. In my last update, I shared how we made it. Since then, I’ve stained it using Minwax Jacobean Wood Stain and went over that with a white wash and orange wash of acrylic paint. I really wanted this ladder to be decorative and also a place for some added storage. We can easily hang an extra hand towel over the rungs. As for the basket, I made it myself using wire mesh which only cost a dollar or two. I found an excellent tutorial for wire baskets from Four Corners Design. We also added a double robe hook on the wall next to the shower and a single hook for hand towels next to the sink. Previously, there was nowhere to hang a towel in the room and they would either pile up on the floor or be flung over the shower curtain rod. Neither of those was a good option, so I’m glad we now have a designated spot to put them. We brought in some more warmth to the room by framing out the builder grade mirror with wood. I used the same stain/acrylic paint combo for the frame so that it would mesh well with the ladder. This gives the room a more custom feel. As you can see from the photo above, we also have a shower curtain in here now. This is the shower curtain that we’ve had since we moved to The Country House. I wasn’t sure if we would be able to squeeze a new one in the budget (we weren’t able to), so it wasn’t in the before photos. In addition to the new recessed lighting, the hubs was also able to replace the light switches/plate, add a new thermostat, and update the GFCI outlet. To add to the farmhouse feel, I used some old glass jars with lids to corral Q-tips and cotton balls. I also added my favorite JR Watkins hand soap. That pretty much wraps up this room. For now. We still have plans to replace the flooring, find hardware for the cabinets, add another recessed light above the shower, and switch out the faucets on the sink and bathtub. Plus, I would like to add some kind of artwork/ wall decor. But that will have to wait because our $100 has been spent. So, how much did we spend on this room makeover? Good question. Let’s add things up! Wall Paint (Benjamin Moore Pale Oak color matched to Glidden Duo) – $24.97 Door, Trim, and Cabinet Paint (extra leftover from our Daughter’s Bedroom Makeover) – $0 Rustoleum Oil Rubbed Bronze Spray Paint for Door Knobs (used leftovers) – $0 Wood for Ladder – $5.40 Wood for Mirror – $5.40 Minwax Stain (already owned, used on this project) – $0 White and Orange Acrylic paint (already owned) – $0 Part of a Roll of Wire Mesh – $2 Recessed Light Set – $10.98 Double Robe Hook – $3.25 Single Robe Hook – $3.25 Light Switches – $1.34 Switch Plate – $0.52 GFCI Outlet – $12.99 Thermostat – $14.64 Toilet Tank Handle – $18.08 Total – $102.82 We were just a tiny bit over budget! These numbers are very close, if not exactly what the price was, not including tax. Did you see the last item I threw in there? Yeah. During the process of this makeover, our toilet tank handle broke, so we had to grab a new one. I would also like to note that we already owned all of the tools to get this DIYing done (paint brushes, drop clothes, saws, a current indicator for the electrical work, etc.) so we didn’t have to spend extra money on that. Let’s get one more look at the before and after. We are truly loving the state of the bathroom now! It is welcoming and with the room lightened up, it is really a lot easier to keep clean (i.e. I can see the dirt.) What do you think? Not too shabby, right? Did you miss a week of this makeover? Catch up below. Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 And don’t forget to check out all of the amazing makeovers that my friends have done! An InLinkz Link-up
IT’S FINALLY HERE, THE ONE ROOM CHALLENGE REVEAL DAY! I’m super excited to show you our new One Room Challenge Transitional Style Small Powder Room reveal!
Time for week 3 progress on my $100 room design challenge - my powder room is really coming together nicely and I'm doing great on budget
Woo hoo!! The main floor bathroom is finally finished and I'm excited to share some of the lessons I learned renovating this tiny space. If you want to catch
IT’S FINALLY HERE, THE ONE ROOM CHALLENGE REVEAL DAY! I’m super excited to show you our new One Room Challenge Transitional Style Small Powder Room reveal!
Welcome to REVEAL week for the $100 Room Challenge! I am so excited to share our powder room with you! The before and after of this room is seriously unbelievable! If you are just tuning in you can catch up below! Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Reveal I honestly wasn't even planning on joining this month's challenge- what with having moved less than a month ago 😱! But I was hit by the inspiration truck and here we are! I am so so proud of this space and even more proud that I came in under budget! That is not always the case with these challenges (like our master bedroom I completed for January's $100 Room Challenge). Enough talk... let's get to the details of this makeover! I started by giving this room a fresh coat of paint in Heavy Cream by Behr. I had used this color in our guest bedroom makeover at our last house and I just loved how light and bright it was without any overpowering undertone. Once the room was painted I started on my accent wall (full tutorial here). My design for this wall was inspired by this wallpaper. Sure... I could have used actual wallpaper- but the thought of trying to tackle installing it for my first time on a wall with tons of nooks and crannies was overwhelming. So I grabbed my paint brush and a makeshift stencil and got to painting. This wall was honestly easier than it looks! It took all over 30 minutes to complete and has such a major impact! I love the imperfections that came with hand-painting it! It looks so custom! The next major update was painting the existing vanity in the color Lichen by Fusion Mineral Paint. I have had this pint on hand for nearly a year and finally found the perfect piece to paint! I think this color combined with the walls and accent wall is just perfection. Once everything was painted I set out to update our light fixture. If you read last week's update then you know this wasn't my original plan. I shifted gears when I realized I wasn't going to find the exact shades I wanted but I am happy with how this one turned out! I had this old mirror lying around that I thought would fit this space perfectly. It was originally black with a silver detail but I decided to use my 'make anything look like wood' technique to give it an update. I was so close to donating this and I am so glad I kept it around for this challenge! My original design included adding shelves above the toilet but I decided to keep this area simple (sometimes less is more). I had a few leftover baskets from an old basket wall so I decided to hang two. I love that these bring in texture, simplicity and a bit of a farmhouse feel. A few other details I added were a towel hook next to the sink and I am actually still on the hunt for a new toilet paper holder- but I have the old one on hand that I can always spray paint! I am in love with this space! Even I can't believe I was able to do it for well under $100! It just goes to show that paint has magical powers to transform! Let's take a look at the cost breakdown: Paint Room- $22 (with the $10 mail in rebate on 1 gallon of paint) Paint Vanity- FREE (had the paint) Hand Painted Wallpaper- $3 for paint sample Update Light Fixture- $40 Update Mirror/Accessories- FREE Total: $65 For once I am WAY under budget!!! Pin for later! Be sure to check out all of the other blogger's participating in this challenge! So much hard work went into these reveals and you are sure to be inspired! You are invited to the Inlinkz link party! Click here to enter As always, thank you for visiting R&R at home!
Whether you're looking to do a full makeover or add a few personal touches, any powder room can almost certainly benefit from a refresh. These are the best powder room ideas we selected for you.
It is reveal week in the “$100 Room Challenge!” This week was full of DIY projects! I almost didn’t make the deadline, but luckily some small changes to my plan helped me complete my powder room refresh! Take a look below at the before and after pictures! (This post contains affiliate links for your convenience!...Read the Post
I can't believe it's already been a month since we started this challenge! One month and $100 sure goes fast when you're remodeling a bathroom! Although I didn't get all the projects checked off my
Come see how we transformed our plain dining room into a cozy cottage farmhouse dining room thanks to the $100 Room Challenge
In five short weeks this outdated powder room got a major makeover with beadboard wall treatment, a new shelving unit, and unique wall decor.
Get this farmhouse powder room for only $100 - I purchased some items but 'shopped' my home and created this farmhouse look in my powder room
The DIY traditional powder room decor takes this space from 0-10 with millwork, Calke Green walls and blue hydrangea wallpaper!