Phase 1, Master Bathroom on a Budget

After a cracked sink and a leaky faucet, we were forced to move our bathroom renovation up our home renavation priority liss. See how we tackled Phase 1 on a budget.
Dark and green. Like waking up to pea soup every morning.
Now, bright and modern with a fresh paint color and remnant honed granite countertops. The cabinets were given a coat of light grey paint and fitted with glistening chrome hardware.
Here is the left side with an original acrylic on canvas art.
A new transitional chrome chandelier over the tub was a lucky clearance find. For now, we love the fabulous new look for our bathroom. Down the road, we plan to gut the other side. I dream of a freestanding soaker tub, a glass enclosed shower and new tile throughout.


Read all the details and sources on my blog. http://paperdaisyme.blogspot.com/2014/08/master-bathroom-reveal-phase-1.html
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  • Jeanette S Jeanette S on Aug 31, 2014
    BEAUTIFUL! This sooo pretty...and I love pretty! You just proved a beautiful bathroom does not cost $25,000.
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