Monday, January 26, 2015

What's black, white and a touch of Teal? Mori's bathroom make-over!



Well I finally completed one room in her apartment! Let me start by saying Mori's bathroom was a little outdated so I planned to do something about that to bring her a current look but other than that all I had to do to this bathroom was accessorize the hell outta it! We did not spend a whole lot on this space, well maybe just a little more than we should have but we bought a little at a time. You know how there are some things that you just have to buy? No, it's just me? Well I had to buy that chick  to sit on the back of her toilet, cause it was screaming at me in Home Goods, I think I heard it call my name in the parking lot. I ignored the calls on Saturday but I damn sure went back on Sunday and bought it!

DIY-SINK SKIRT: $16.00 (FABRIC, VELCRO &WONDER STITCH)
CONTACT PAPER: $8.00 (DIY COUNTER MAKEOVER)
LIGHT FIXTURE: $12.00 (CLEARANCE)
SHOWER CURTAIN: $6.99
2 TOWELS: $16.00
2 WASH CLOTHES $10.00
2 HAND TOWELS: 12.00
DIY-CANVAS WALL ART: $19.00 (2 PACK CANVAS & 2 SHARPIES)
DIY-LETTER: $10.00 (ALREADY HAD SPRAY PAINT)
VASE & FILLER: (FREE ALREADY HAD)
CHIC ART PIECE FOR TOILET: $20.00
SOAP& LOTION HOLDER: $16.00
BATHMAT: $14.00

The theme was black and white, it's oh so classic you can neva go wrong with black and white. Mori added a pop of color with the Teal towels. We started this design on a budget with the purchase of her shower curtain from IKEA for $7.00 and it took off from there. The last items we had to deal with before I could put everything in place was the wall art, I couldn't find anything interesting so that's when the DIY light bulb went of. I bought  a package of blank canvas and two sharpies and created two masterpieces for this bathroom. All is done, I had fun and she loves it so all is good in our worlds right now!


THE BEFORE
 AFTER:COUNTER TOP MAKER OVER
You can make a No-Sew sink skirt. cut your fabric allowing a 1 inch folded hem for the top and bottom that you will use wonder under to keep closed instead of sewing the hem. You will then pleat the fabric along the top and attach it to your counter with heavy duty sticky Velcro. You could also staple it under the ledge [if possible] as we ended up doing on this project for a more secure attachment. [The hems on my skirt were sewn as were my pleats]
BaƱo de Mori
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    1. Thanks, my daughter really loves it! She said "Mom I'm just sitting in my bathroom just because it's all spa like!"

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  2. How cute is that? I wish my fist bathroom was this cute. I love this and Mori is lucky she has a mother with this much talent.

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    1. I tell that chic that every day of her life! Thanks!

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  3. I love this transformation..... please tell me where you found the fabric for the sink... Very inspiring. .. Mori...I agree it really look like a spa... Love it

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    1. Keep this on the DL...IKEA. Thanks for stopping by!

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  4. What a great transformation! It looks great! Thanks for sharing at Totally Terrific Tuesday!

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    1. I agree it's super cute for her first bathroom...or any bathroom. Thanks for stopping by!

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  5. I love the concept of making a skirt for the sink even though there are cabinets underneath. That covered up a whole lot of ugly!

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    1. Yup I agree 100% Katie, super inexpensive solution.

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