Yesterday I shared with you the exterior and downstairs of this beautiful colonial. Today I’m taking you upstairs to the hall bath and master suite.
Upstairs Hall Bath
I shared my plans and inspiration board for this bath here. Again, we kept the vanity but updated it with a new top and faucet and new hardware.
Master Bedroom
Master Bath
This one was a big transformation! I also previewed this room in this post (Master Bath at the Cliffhanger). I’ll start with a few befores.
… and now the results
I love this room! It’s open, airy, relaxing, and ALL done on a budget! I had to give a close up on those faceted knobs, but it still doesn’t do them justice. The herringbone tile behind the vanity adds in texture and interest. When our plans for this room drastically changed, my splurge tile went out the window, but this mosaic gave the same effect. We fully tiled the shower and included a coordinating marble niche. To take advantage of all the light streaming in the window, we opened up the shower wall. But the real star of the show is this soaking tub beneath these beautiful windows! Ahhh….
Sourcing this room was a challenge, but it paid off. Please check my sources here to help guide you along if you are looking to do a budget master bath reno.
A few more…
Sources
If you are looking for any source information, please check out my Sources Post for this project, which you can find here.
Thanks for following along! I hope to be starting a new house sooner rather than later, but in this market you just never know!
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