Tuesday, July 6, 2010

New half bath

The first thing we did was put up crown molding about 12 inches down from the ceiling. Then painted the ceiling and the wall down to the molding white. It made the ceiling look closer. Molding cost $55.00. New light fixture $35. Painted the room Hotel St Francis Spirit Blue Valspar $26.


We took the builders mirrors off the wall and then cut wall trim which only cost $10, an attached it to the mirror with liquid nails for mirrors. Make sure it says for mirrors. After it dried we caulked the corners and pained it a glossy white. Then attached the mirror to the wall with the liquid nails. We didn't want to put it back on the clips because we were scared it would cause the frame to bow out.
We already had a chrome faucet and knobs to change out the brass to.


The shelves and beach supplies I also already had. Now I had never decorated a room in a beach decor before but when the painting was done I told my husband that the room was telling me how it should be decorated and he could read my mind and said " with sea shells"

This is a view of the crown molding.




This is our old half bath. It is so small you can't really take pictures of it.


It has 9ft ceilings and makes you feel as if you had fallen down a well.
It is only 31inches wide.


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