Complete DIY Master Bathroom Remodel!!!
Complete DIY Master Bathroom Remodel
Hi, I’m Ronda from Batchelors Way.
I’m so honored to be guest posting on Remodelacholic.
I’m a stay at home mom to six talented and cute kids.
They range from 6 to 16.
They keep me busy. But I still find time to do what I love and that’s design and decorate.
I have always seem to have a limited budget.
(Don’t we all?)
So I love to use my creative juices and find ways to do things for less, way less!
My most recent project was our master bathroom for around $1200.
Here is the
Before
And the
After
We added a light over the tub.
Cut into the wall and built our own Medicine cabinet from scratch.
We even cut old used mirrors to put in the medicine cabinet doors!
I said I was cheap!
We added architectural details like bead board, and trimming out the window.
All the trim below we used above our bathroom window.
It’s all used materials from the Restore.
We ripped up the old floor and tiled.
We found these used doors at the Restore, stripped them, sanded them, and fixed them up.
Added some great used knobs and legs.
Built our own custom cabinet.
Here’s the final product.
Bye, bye blue doors.
I love the details.
But again almost everything I accessorize with is second hand.
That’s how it all turned out.
Thanks Cassity for letting me show your viewers my bathroom!
Cassity Kmetzsch started Remodelaholic after graduating from Utah State University with a degree in Interior Design. Remodelaholic is the place to share her love for knocking out walls, and building everything back up again to not only add function but beauty to her home. Together with her husband Justin, they have remodeled 6 homes and are working on a seventh. She is a mother of four amazing girls. Making a house a home is her favorite hobby.
Great makeover! I especially love the way that you handled the mirrors and the lighting over the mirrors….we are in the middle of a master bath makeover ourselves….and I’m going to use some of your ideas 🙂
I love the breadboard. I want to put it in my bathroom. Have you had or do you know of any problems with moisture when using breadboard int he bathroom?
I can’t answer for the author, but I have had bead board in a bathroom in my first house with no problems. You just want to make sure you paint it and caulk the butted seams!
Love the cabinet idea!!!! And really love the RESTORE!!!! I am getting ready to remodel my bathroom and will definitely keep this cabinet in mind. Thanks.
Love this bathroom – especially the shelves over the toilet…..I was thinking of just putting up boring old white floating shelves but not anymore! Great idea!
Absolutely gorgeous! Unbelievable—all for $1200! Love the little touches—the little bathroom scale nook is such a cute idea. What is the blue/aqua paint color?
May I ask, what color is the paint you used in this bathroom? It looks lovely.
Grace, that is a great question. It would be best if you would ask Batchelors Way. Follow the link at the top of the post. Thanks!
Love where you put the scales
I love your new bathroom, especially your faucets since I chose the same ones when we remodeled our master bath. Just wanted to let everyone know that our local building codes don’t allow chandeliers or anything but a fully enclosed fixture over the tub or shower. No pretty fixtures allowed.
Gorgeous!
Absolutely beautiful!!!!
Love this redo… Please share brand name and color of the aqua paint on the walls. Also, where did you purchase the bead board? Was it chair rail height or a 4’x8′ panel?
Thanks for sharing!
Wow, this turnoff is impressive! The final look is beautifull. Amazing how talented person can change simply place for such gorgeus room. I love this moldings a nd choosen colors. And here we can see how much details are important.
Thank you very much for sharing this with us.
What is name of the paint color? Where did you purchase?
It all looks fantastic! I love the wall color! Can you tell me the brand and color please?
Beautiful job and a real inspiration!!!! How did you change from one vanity bowl to two? Did you redo the plumbing or add/adjust something to the existing single line? thanks!!
This absolutely beautiful good work to you and your husband. Stunning!
What is the color and brand of pain you used on the walls?
Paint
I love what you did! I have 70’s dark cabinets. You’ve inspired me
What is the paint color name and brand? It’s beautiful!
Ronda says it’s an oops paint she bought years ago, but that the closest paint color match she’s found is Blue Shamrock by Olympic. It also looks like it could be similar to Wythe Blue that we spotlighted here: https://www.remodelaholic.com/color-spotlight-wythe-blue-from-benjamin-moore/
Could you share wall color?
Hi Sharlene – Ronda used an oops paint she found, but she says that a close color match is Blue Shamrock by Olympic. This is also similar to Wythe Blue by Benjamin Moore and Wedgewood Gray by Sherwin Williams.
She also said the paint formula was Yellow oxide 36, Thalo blue 25, Brown oxide 22 — which may or may not actually be accurate since it was a mis-mixed can of paint.
Here’s a link to our spotlight on Wythe Blue if you want to see more of that color: https://www.remodelaholic.com/color-spotlight-wythe-blue-from-benjamin-moore/