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This beautiful Texas Hill Country-style house plan's exterior has a combination of stone and board and batten siding. Wood timbers support the front porch and there are timber accents in the gable peaks and in the lintels. A metal roof, including a shed roof over the front porch, lends to the rustic curb appeal. The home gives you three bedrooms, two-and-a-half baths in a split bedroom layout. The kitchen has a large island (3'4" by 6') with casual seating and is open to the rest of the home for easy entertaining. Main bedroom suite offers a large bath along with an oversized closet. Across the home, guest bedrooms are adequately sized and offer a bath along with a linen closet for storage. The rear entry has lockers for organization and a powder room that is conveniently located. The utility room offers cabinets and much needed counterspace for all your laundry needs. Related Plans: Get alternate versions with house plan 51838HZ and 51855HZ.
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Wahooo, it’s time to do some revealing!!! Of my main floor bathroom that is! I started this makeover about 5 weeks ago. It feels like …
Discover captivating board & batten bathroom ideas. Elevate your space with expert tips on design, and color choices for a stylish makeover.
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I love this audio and, I have to say, I’m really pleased with how my little half bath turned out! It had been the bane of my existence for quite a while. I kept wracking my brain about what to do in...
I AM READY FOR A NEW POWDER ROOM I have been looking forward to participating in the One Room Challenge since the spring when I caught the tail end of the last challenge! To learn more about the One Room Challenge and stay up to date with the other participants, check out all their posts on their site, here. SO MANY OPTIONS I wracked my brain for months and made all sorts of lists for which spaces I could do. I basically listed every room in the house and everything I wanted to do to them! Other than an expert list-maker, I am also an expert at making poor time estimations! I over-estimate my capabilities and under-estimate how long tasks will take. This has me trying to do 3 days worth of work in 1 day, then feeling like I failed. Every day I try to do one thing that makes me feel like I am making progress at bettering myself. One of those things is to get better at managing my capabilities by making reasonable time estimations. So in an effort to not create overwhelm and burnout, I decided to work on the smallest room in the house, the powder room. POWDER ROOM This room is just off the laundry room and kitchen. To see the full tour of my home to get a better idea of where I am starting, check out my post here. The before of this powder room has bold wallpaper, a super gross sink, and linoleum floors. The newest flooring in the house is actually the linoleum that looks like wood, so its the least awful flooring in the house. The wallpaper at first glance seems kinda cool, but the edges are peeling and its just not quite right. THE PLAN In the mood board/rendered image I created for space, I have a dark upper wall with a sponge pattern painted over. I like the design but I’m not opposed to adding some sort of cool bold wallpaper! The design I created has board and batten that will go up 2/3 of the wall. The shelves above the toilet will be built in floating shelves that sit just above that. We have plenty of storage in the house so I thought opening the vanity would help this tiny bathroom feel more open. I plan to keep the mirror and the existing light fixtures for now purely for cost reasons. Plus, I can go back and add new lights and a mirror later when it is more financially feasible. I want this project to be budget-friendly and I can’t wait to get started! Week One starts NOW and I will write all about my demo experience next week! Check out the next week of my journey for the One Room Challenge – Week 2 here. FOLLOW ME
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