A CLOSER LOOK~ DETAILS



    I have had a lot of questions about the details
    and sources in my bathroom
    Here's the post if you missed it
    So here they are.


    My French armoire was a craigslist find from several years ago.
    It is circa 1900, the pale gray wash finish is original and it stands around 9' tall.
    My husband was attending a conference out of the
    area & looked at it afterwards .
    He was supposed to call me and tell me if it was as fabulous
    as I thought it was and ask if I wanted it-
    but he just brought it home.
    He said just one look and he knew I would love it.
    When he brought the crown piece in the house- I just about fell over!
    It was *LOVE*!


    The shelves were missing so I bought smooth finish 3/4" plywood and cut new ones for it.
    I used primer with a little bit of black paint mixed in it to get a color that is close to the original.


    It has the original key and beautiful deep beveled glass doors.


    Here it is with it's doors on


    and
    with the doors removed to use as an open cupboard.


    ~Inside the armoire~
    Rolled white towels, several baskets to hold essentials,
    folded bath mats on the bottom shelf & the hamper next to them.


    The chunky gold framed mirror is a recent addition to the bathroom as well
    and was a thrift store find.
    It was at the Salvation Army and I was immediately drawn to it's large size,
    old gold paint and delightful detailed frame.
    The gesso on this beauty is incredible.


    I was also super excited to find out it was also 25% off that day!
    Love it when you find a treasure at a thrift store that is on sale!


    The empty frames I already had and the candle lantern was a Ross find.


    The red toile wallpaper was at Lowes (pretty sure) or Home Depot years ago
    I found almost enough rolls in their clearance bin
    and lucked out finding one more double roll on Ebay
    which I used down to the very last bit.


    The tumbled marble look tile, gray shower marble ~Lowes.
    The vintage inspired vanity mirrors~ Home Depot
    Wall sconces-~Lowes
    Chandelier~ thrift store find
    Ruffled shower curtain ~ Drape panel from Target



    See you tonight for Feathered Nest Friday!!



FRENCH COTTAGE BATH

    For those of you who may be new to my blog-
    I shared this bathroom last year-
    where it began -
    and just how far it has come since
    when we first found our house.


    I just recently changed a few things around,
    brought in a new piece
    and took out some of the others...
    so sharing the bathroom story again...
    as well as it's new look.


    The Good.
    The Bad
    and the (REALLY) Ugly.
    (Picture heavy post coming your way!)


    Our house was never lived in full time-
    it was just a little vacation cottage in the country.


    It was dilapidated, vandalized and neglected for over 50 years.
    It was beyond really bad.
    It would have been easier to tear down and rebuild

    But there was something about it.


    I fell in love with the original details that were there.
    The knotty pine walls. The large fireplace.
    The old kitchen with original cupboards and hardwood floors.
    The gorgeous property that it sat in the middle of.
    I am an old house romantic.


    (Before photos taken part way during the destruction -
    that was fun- NOT!
    and from original post found HERE )


    Where there was a a neglected rotting house with broken windows...
    I was seeing potential- it just needed to be uncovered and polished up a bit.


    Okay, well maybe A LOT.
    Let's just say,
    I don't know that I would take this house on again
    if finding it for the first time now.
    (A wee bit older and wiser now!)


    The original bathroom was only about 5' wide x 8' wide
    and had 6 different tiles in it.
    Red, orange, brown, gold and brown spotted, white spotted with brown and plain white.
    'Eclectic style' maybe?


    We ripped every last bit of the 2500 (lol) types of tile,
    old fixtures, knotty pine boards, flooring and sheetrock
    out of this bathroom.
    We were left with a floor open to the basement,
    a ceiling open to the roofline and basically a big. fat. mess.
    and a clean slate.

    I had a vision for this crusty little space.
    I knew what I wanted it to look like.
    I wanted a vintage bathroom-
    but in a good way.


    A charming space with a raised up beamed ceiling
    Bead board wainscoting and wallpaper
    A crystal chandelier above a new bathtub
    Two pedestal sinks and a huge window looking into
    the backyard for lots of natural light.

    So
    a lot of sweat,
    a few tears
    and a bit of blood later...

    Here's how it came out.


    We took out the old dropped down ceiling
    (which was in the original bathroom)
    and created a faux beamed angled ceiling in it's place
    with bead board and 2x4 beams.


    We added 2 pedestal sinks
    (one in the original sink spot and the other where the cupboard was)
    three vintage inspired sconces to light the area and
    placed a dainty commode from Ross in between the sinks for storage.

    We did all the work ourselves with my dad -
    who is a contractor/builder and who helped immensely with the new plumbing
    and overseeing to make sure everything was up to code.


    The shower got a makeover with a beautiful pale grey marble tile
    and we went with a taupe and cream tumbled marble
    checkerboard pattern for the floor.
    The ruffled shower curtain is a drape panel from Target.


    The room was doubled in size by taking space from the laundry room
    We used a large beam where the wall/doorway used to be between the original bathroom
    and the water heater area-
    the tub faucet is now where the water heater is in this photo.
    The large beam runs across the door opening.

    I love the mix of the rustic shabby beam ceiling with the elegant wallpaper
    and French armoire.


    I am big time bath girl...


    Love love love to take long, hot baths
    so a bathtub was top on my list of wants (and needs!)
    Opening up the space and adding another 6' in length to the
    size of the bathroom allowed for my Jacuzzi tub.


    The crystal chandelier brings a bit of romance and drama
    and was a thrift find for $15.


    I brought a little zebra in for a bit...
    not sure if it's staying~
    but the wild woman in me kind of likes it


    The French armoire is wonderful for storing everything.
    It's original pale grey finish is a favorite of mine.
    I took the doors off to use it as an open cupboard.


    Loving it.


    My little old iron flea find chair
    holds a wooden candle lantern for a little ambiance
    next to the tub.

    I love to relax in a hot bath with the fountain trickling outside the window,
    the chandelier dimmed
    and a little Puccini on my ipod.


    It's Pure Enjoyment.




    Joining

FEATHERED NEST FRIDAY


    I haven't gotten much done this week at all
    I ended up with my daughters bug-
    (guess that explains how tired I was on Saturday at the antique faire)
    So just sharing some inspirations this week.


    I am planning a little party in a couple weeks
    and so pulled out one of my favorite entertaining books
    to thumb through.


    ENTERTAINING WITH SOUTHERN STYLE
    This is an older book that I have had for awhile
    but they always have great ideas for entertaining.

    Such a gorgeous mantel-
    makes me think of
    Confessions of a Plate Addict
    :)


    and I LOVE this wreath!!

    So gorgeous!!

    Also, I will be having a giveaway coming up!!
    It's super exciting- so stay tuned!!
    :)
    Onto last weeks party review!

    WOWSERS!!!
    We had over 300 link ups last week!!
    Talk about a party!!
    I am so inspired and amazed by all the talent out here in the blogs!
    Here are just a few of the beautiful links last week:

    Beautiful Nest shared this ruffled linen garland


    Designed to the Nines shared this bathroom redo

    Too Much Time on My Hands shared this pallet dresser



    Ruffled Feathers shared this darling repurposed card catalog

    Mary's Meanderings shared these darling flower pumpkins.

    Grab a Featured button if you would like!
    I wanted to say welcome new party goers
    as well as say thank you to all my party animal friends :)
    for taking the time to come over and share your wonderful
    links each week!
    :)

    PLEASE SHARE
    decorating, flea finds, designs, transformations
    crafts, table settings, etc.
    ANYTHING related to feathering your nest!

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    THANKS SO MUCH!

    Sharing with these lovely girls











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