Guest Bathroom Overhaul-makeover
Almost completely gutted everything and started from scratch, only thing we kept was the tub enclosure.
I used a knock down dry wall technique, after it dried I applied a random raised stencil for the brick which created a crumbling brick wall appearance for an old world appeal. then painstakingly made all the trim using clay and a mold.. For the ceiling we used vintage ship lap inner locking boards, painted everything white. The only reason it took 4 months is because I changed my mind about what style I wanted. So in reality it only took about probably 1 month to complete. We call this our test cookie for what we plan on doing in the rest of our home..
Guest Bathroom before 2
After 1 with knock down and faux brick stencil and IOD trim
Close up of knock down and faux brick stencil
After 2
Custom barn door & vanity counter top made with 1x6 lumber and gel stain. Custom vanity made by a local business, no info available
Close up of the flooring we used
https://www.menards.com/main/flooring-rugs/hardwood-flooring/hardwood-flooring/floors-of-distinction-reg-superfast-reg-diamond-5-8-x-4-3-4-manchurian-walnut-oak-solid-hardwood-flooring-12-4-sq-ft-ctn/p-1444426346160.htm
Close up of the ship lap ceiling boards we used
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Carolina's Art on Apr 21, 2020
Beautiful transformation. I love the wooden counter top for the sink.
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Jamie Andrick on Sep 04, 2020
Ty so much.. my husband and I made the counter top and door.. appreciate your kind words!
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What materials did you use on the stencil ? Was it Joint compound?
Can you please explain how you did the faux Brick wall??
It is very beautiful, I would also like to know how the bricks were done. Great work!