Thursday, June 21, 2012

Woot! It's master bathroom makeover time!

I'm guest posting over at Olga's blog, Stardust - Decor & Style today (Friday, June 22nd). Well, it's actually still June 21st here, but Olga is in Greece, so it's already Friday where she is :-)
Click here to check out some of my DIY and room before & afters.

Did you see the Homestyler bathroom layouts that I posted last week?

 
  

Well, I'm seriously stoked because hubby FINALLY agreed to gutting & redoing our master bathroom.

Can I get a WOOT!

Did he give in to my 11 years of nagging? Nope. All it took was a real estate agent assessing our house to walk into the room and say "Oh, this all has to go." If I'd known, I would have called a real estate agent  ages years ago!

Anyway - in all honesty, it's not the worst bathroom in the world. It's a good size, but the corner tub literally takes up 1/4 of the room, and we never even use it. We also never use the bidet. Does anyone use a bidet? The only things we've done with ours is use it as a dog water fountain and for party entertainment.

Guest: "Look! It's a bidet! What's a bidet for?"
Me: "I have no idea - but let's see how high we can get the water to shoot up!"
Everyone: "Oooooooh, cooooooool!"


via schwingeninswitzerland
This is what the bathroom looked like when we moved in (minus the Hollywood light that we replaced). That green marble tile around the tub & shower is also on the floor. I mean, seriously, could a room be any greener?

So anyway, all the ugly is going and lots of pretty is coming in. YAY! I'm totally inspired by the bathroom makeover that Sarah & Tommy did on Sarah 101 last week. Coincidentally, they had a lot of green to ditch too.


via HGTV.ca
I LOVE the moonstone tiles on the floor. I went to Saltillo to check them out, but according to the lady at the store here in Ottawa, the biggest size they come in is 3" x 6". The tiles in Sarah & Tommy's bathroom are definitely bigger than that. Well, one way or another, we'll definitely be putting moonstone in the bathroom because hubby and I both love it. Well, I love it. He doesn't really care one way or the other ;-)

If we don't use moonstone on the floor, we'll go with honed carrera marble (1) with some sort of accent, possibly Matrix Multi Gray Marble Mosaic (4). Mini Sunflower Marble Mosaic in Moonstoone & Thassos (2) will be the accent tile in the shower and in the niche behind the tub (like Sarah & Tommy's "nooche"). I'm also planning to do "wainscoting" with 3" x 6" honed carrera marble (3).



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via DecorPad
And hubby doesn't know this yet, but I want to replace the door & window trim with carrera marble too. I totally love this look!

via Houzz, photo by Cynthia Lynn Photogrpahy
 
These are the PARA paint colours I've narrowed the choices down to. I pulled them from the colours in the moonstone. Do you have a favourite?
 
Lindsay at Little House Blog considered these three marble alternatives for her kitchen countertops. I'm thinking any one of them would work well as the vanity countertop in our bathroom. I particularly like Corian "Rain Cloud".
 

Speaking of the vanity - hubby says he's going to make it. UGH! He does good work, but he's sooooooo slow! I've never seen anyone think and analyze and plan so much!

I love, love, love the Virage faucet from Brizo. I want, want, want polished nickel Virage faucets in our bathroom, please!
 

The shower design is still in the works, but it'll be big and glass and have body jets and maybe a rain shower head. You might never get me out of it!

 
I've always wanted a free-standing tub - now's my chance! I love the design on this tub from WetStyle's IMAGE-in collection. I saw their tubs at IDS12 - they're just beautiful, and the finish is so smooth and feels amazing.


There's definitely going to be a chandelier for some bling, as well as scones above the vanity and some pot lights. I'm thinking something along the lines of this chandelier, which looks a bit like water drops.

Alexandra from Bellacor

And at the non-blingy end of things, every bathroom needs a toilet. We're planning to go with a wall-mounted Toto, which will take up less space than a traditional toilet. Plus there's less surface area to clean :-) Does anyone have a wall-mounted toilet? I'm just wondering how securely they attach to the wall...

Toto Aquia from amazon.com
So that's my vision for the room. Whether or not it comes together the way I'm hoping remains to be seen. I have to narrow down some choices, do some budget calculations, and start making some concrete decisions so we can get this party started! I'm sure compromises will be made along the way, but getting hubby to agree to the new layout was a major coup :-) The power of a real estate agent and 11 decorators who ALL chose the same layout from the four I showed them. Thank you, ladies! :-)

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19 comments:

  1. WOOT WOOT! Your vision is amazing -- love the looks you've come up with. I hope hubby doesn't take too, too long to make the vanity! Our bathrooms used to be twins -- I had that green marble tile, too. Must have been on special or super trendy!

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  2. Love the direction you are going Kelly. I definitely would like to know about that wall mounted toilet,how secure is that? Leaning towards Mountain Laurel or Puzzles and that faucet is perfect!

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  3. Love carrara and those moonstone tiles are amazing!! Whatever you choose - you can't go wrong. Mountain Laurel paint popped out at me but they are all gorgeous!! Love the idea of marble trim around the windows - how fun!!!

    Oh and WOOT!!
    Kelly

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  4. Love, love where you're going with the makeover! I can't wait to see the end results... good luck with the reno along the way!

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  5. So excited with your wonderful selections! Can't wait to see it all come together, Kelly! Love the Toto toilet! And the Alexandra light is terrific! That body jet shower would be incredible - and love the bathtub and the marble, as well as the painterly effect of Rain Cloud... WOOOOOT! 12 year's a charm! ;)

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  6. Beautiful choices Kelly! Our master bath reno just finished (total gut job) and I'm really happy with how it turned out, although ours was worse than yours to start with ;) ) Love the lightest paint colour you showed above :)
    Thanks also for the comment you left for me the other day re: Sharon Johnstone's photos. I tried some oil/soap bubble macro work thanks to your tip :)

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  7. You have fantastic style, Kelly! It's going to look amazing; I can see where you're going! I LOVE the raindrop chandelier and the light colors you're choosing. I think the Peaks and Valleys or the Mountain Laurel would be my top choices, just from looking at the swatches. The idea to use marble for trim is going to be so unique and perfect :)

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  8. This is so exciting!!! I LOVE #2 tile i think it'll look awesome with your overall theme that i can kind of put together from your inspiration pics. Sarah richardson's design for that specific bathroom is so amazing! You're going to get a stand alone tub right?? Any thoughts of style for the tub? Here are some good 2012 bathroom trends (www.eieihome.com/blog/2012-bathroom-trends.html) Have you consider using water saving faucets?

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    1. Yep, we're getting a freestanding tub. And it looks like we already have a winner! It's not exactly what I had in mind, but it's got all the bells and whistles and is on sale for half price. I'll be posting about it soon!

      Thanks for the link - I've never seen a glass tub before!

      To be honest, I've been so focused on the specific Brizo faucet that I want, I haven't given any thought to water-saving faucets. Something worth looking into...

      Kelly

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  9. Kelly, Kelly, Kelly -- it is going to be gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous!

    Re the Toto wall-hung toilet, perhaps Paul (of K&R Design) may have some input. (He knows his stuff!) -Brenda-

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    1. Thanks mrsben :-) And good point about Paul - I'll get in touch with him soon with some of my bathroom questions. He gave great advice on my kitchen reno :-)

      Kelly

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    2. You're welcome Kelly! -Brenda-

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  10. Wow, Kelly! You haven't been working on this or anything, have you!!! ;)

    Congrats on what looks to be a successful design so far. Looking forward to watching the project progress...and I'm sure you'll share the good, bad and the ugly. (hope there's not too much ugly! Actually, there probably won't be cuz you are ripping it all out!)

    Have fun.

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  11. You won't know yourself !! you will be in bidet free heaven !!!

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  12. I love your colour choices and I can't wait to see your bathroom makeover. If you get anything close to what you have shown as your favs then it is going to be gorgeous.

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  13. ...swooning over here!...Fabulous vision!

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