A big thank you to everyone who took the time to share their thoughts on my This or That series the past few weeks. Your feedback helped a lot! At this point, almost all the decisions have been made, most of the items have been bought, and the building permit is attached to our front door. Why we need to let everyone know we’re doing a bathroom reno, I have no idea. Anyway, here’s a roundup of what’s going on in the bathroom…
Fixtures
MAAX Ambrosia F freestanding tub with air jets and chromatherapy lights. Can’t wait for a relaxing soak in this baby!
Toto Aquia wall-mounted toilet. I hope it stays firmly attached to the wall!
Two American Standard Studio sinks. We have these in our current vanity – I love the combination of linear & curvy.
Faucets
I’ve loved the Virage series from Brizo for a long time. So I’m so thrilled that Brizo very generously provided the Virage vanity, tub, and shower faucets & jets. THANK YOU BRIZO! Click here to read more about these gorgeous Virage faucets, and click here to learn more about some of Brizo’s other super-sexy faucets.
Tiles
This was by far the toughest decision to make. I had my heart set on blue moonstone floor tiles, but so many factors came into play that moved me away from moonstone and over to these Midgley & West 12” x 24” Volcano “Nero” porcelain tiles.
Bianco Carrara marble mosaic accent tile to break up the dark floor.
The winning layout, and it’s Squirt-approved too :-)
On the other hand, I knew I wanted these “Wave” tiles from Ceragres for the shower walls as soon as I saw them!
I literally anguished over the accent & niche tiles before finally settling on these pretty small blue mosaics, also from Ceragres.
Countertop and shower trim
This Super White quartzite is absolutely stunning. Thanks to Steph at The Granite Gurus for the inspiration! If you’re looking for an alternative to Bianca Carrara marble, this is one of Steph’s recommendations.
Vanity
Hubby is going to build a double vanity in this style. I’ll be painting it with Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in Paris Grey and Old White, just like this table that I painted a few weeks ago. I’m still on the hunt for ring pulls…
Image via Houzz | Design by Artistic Designs for Living, Tineke Triggs
Lighting
Right from the start, I knew I wanted a bubble-style chandelier. Two of these Modern 4-Light Rain Tear Drops Crystal Chandeliers by Evrasvet will hang in the center of the room.
Vanity lighting
It was a tough decision, but wall sconces win! After chatting a bit with Kelly Berg at Arte Styling, I realized that hanging pendants would be overkill with the two chandeliers – like Kelly said, it could look a bit like stalactites hanging on a cave!
Images via Pinterest and Houzz {I can’t find the original sources}
Shower bench
Teak bench wins! It was a tough call, but in the end, the warmth of the wood and the versatility of a free-standing bench won out. Hubby is also going to make the bench… eventually!
Images via Houzz | Designs by The Wood Shop of Avon and Andrea Schumacher
We still haven’t settled on the vanity mirror(s), but that’s something that can be decided at the end of the reno. And the niches on the wall behind the tub are still up in the air – that decision needs to to be made soon!
Our bathroom reno plan has been in the works since June, and hubby is FINALLY just about ready to start the demo. He’s finishing up relocating heating ducts in the basement ceiling first – now that it’s getting down to 0 degrees at night, it would be really nice to have some heat in the house! Once that’s done, it’ll be full steam ahead with the bathroom. CAN’T WAIT!