I’ll keep the chit-chat to a minimum because I know the only reason you’re here is to see the bathroom reveal so I won’t drag this out any longer. Let’s do the damn thing!
Before I get to the good stuff, let me remind you of the bad stuff:
I can’t even believe this is the same bathroom. Can you?!
The old mirror was just your standard builder grade mirror that someone had framed out for a more custom appearance so to save on cost we decided to keep the big mirror but we went one step further and painted the frame black.
The new vanity we chose is a tad smaller both in depth and in width which allowed us to center it under the square mirror perfectly rather than being a little skewed to one side like it was before. You can kinda see in this picture from demo day where the mirror didn’t go all the way to the wall but the vanity did – making it look less than ideal.
Small changes = big wins!
We laid white mosaic tile flooring that was really inexpensive but the good news is, it doesn’t look it.
Our original gut job plans called for removing the soffit above the shower but again, to keep costs down we kept it and I DIYed this shower rod and curtain situation that is hands down my favorite feature of the whole room. This was totally my Tim Gunn make it work moment.
My DIY shower rod paired with an extra long shower curtain and the bright white shower help the room out in some major ways. The white shower surround does a lot to brighten the room and bounce light around while the extra long, to the floor shower curtain and ceiling mounted rod elongate the room, draws your eye upwards, and makes the room feel larger than it actually is!
I’ll share an in depth tutorial and source list for the shower rod, rings, and curtain next week.
If you’re curious to know everything cost, I’ll be sharing a full budget breakdown next week along with the DIY curtain rod.
Thanks for being here friends!

