The little bathroom that could.... .. bankrupt me. I'm working on painting and redecorating my bathroom. I can't believe the number of things I have had to buy for this. Originally I thought, well, the sink, tub and toilet and floor are all fine, so I'll just have to paint. But then I'm a simpleton.
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My bathroom is small and basic, with just a tub, a pesdestal sink, a toilet, and enough room for an average-sized person to walk around. As my mother says, you can tell it was designed 95 years ago. There are four kinds of ceramic tiles used throughout, which are brown-checked in the shower and gray and pink rose pattern on the walls, and then some of the brown-checked ones in the shower have been replaced with plain white. I'll be painting all of these tiles cream. The floor is a sort of marbled green and ivory pattern, so I left that as it was and chose my colour scheme to go with the floor (cream and light spring green). I've tried to create as much storage space as I could.
Here's the list of what I have bought so far:
- Special primer for the shower
- Cream bath and kitchen paint for the walls (fortunately already had the primer for the walls because it was leftover from when I painted my bedroom)
- Two lighting fxtures (the old ones were bare bulbs on rusted mounts)
- A vanity mirror cabinet (old one was rusted out)
- A shower caddy
- A spring green new bathmat and seat cover (my old ones were the right colur, but they were toast)
- New towels in cream and spring green (okay, didn't REALLY need those).
- A little curtain (which I will make) to hide the pipes in the recessed area under the pedestal sink, and also to create a little storage area for my cleansers, toilet brush and plunger.
- Towel racks (there formerly weren't any whatsover, unless you count several sets of old hardware - meant to go under the racks - which were so encrusted with paint that they had to be ripped out of the wall by brute force)
- toilet paper holder, as the old one was a broken plastic thing
- New doorknob (the doorknobs in my house are truly a motley, paint-splashed collection, and so many are unnecessary key locks because this place used to be chopped up into rental units, so I'll be replacing them all)
- New handheld massaging shower head (also optional, but I'm sure we'll be very happy together)
- A couple of quaint wooden boxes with lilies painted on them ($5 from Value Village, and will be both so nice as decor items and handy for Q-tips and the like).
Still to buy:
- A shower bar (the old one was a bent, rusty mess)
- a wall cupboard (old one was battered and ugly white melamine thing that blocked half the window)
- new bamboo blinds (old ones were filthy, broken white vinyl)
- probably a toothbrush holder (old one was ugly, broken green plastic thing)
- a new fan (old one doesn't work)
- probably some sort of decorative corner shelving unit, such as a couple of glass shelves.
It's all adding up to some insane amount of money.
Did I reuse any of the existing fittings? Just three of the four hooks that were on the back of the door (the fourth was broken) and even those were paint splashed and must be scoured clean.
But I will have a very pretty, convenient bathroom when done. So far I've done the prep work and got the first coat of primer in the shower.