Master Bath Mini Makeover ~ Budget Friendly!
by
Kelly @ The Moon And Me
(IC: blogger)
$100
5 Days
Medium
Is your master bath not worthy of the master? You can give it a facelift for just a few bucks! See how we transformed our master bath from blah to beautiful!
First I framed out the mirror with some molding. Mitered corners, clear adhesive and paint. It made a huge difference. Then tape everything off and use a good primer for the counter and cabinets.
After a basecoat that matched the mirror frame...I used craft paints and a sponge and crumpled paper towels to get a faux granite look.
Use several coats of polyacrylic to seal the counter. Prime, paint, glaze and seal the cabinets. This is Sherwin Wiliams Creamy
Add gorgeous oil rubbed bronze hardware and stand back and bask in your awesome diy skills.
We also spray painted the light fixture with Oil Rubbed Bronze and changed out the faucets. Without the faucets you can do this project for under $100.
Want to see more? All the details are in two posts here: http://www.kellysmoonlight.blogspot.com/2012/05/master-bath-mini-makeover-part-1.html
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Published August 27th, 2014 9:51 AM
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Suzanne Crowther on May 14, 2015wow awesome job
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Kirill on Mar 02, 2017Amazing job! I like these colors of bathroom) This site: https://houseofenki.com/ has also something for renovation.
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I would like to know how you applied the clear coat to seal the (Marble). spray paint sponge
What would you recommend for a white counter top?
I just repainted my master bathroom in a light gray cabinets are white w/ very little gray in it flooring is tan w/ a chocolate splatter I think the distressed white will look good but what color should I paint the facets and counter tops