Here it is! I still need to put up some crown molding I had laying around the garage and eventually put in a bronze faucet, but most of it's done and it looks like a new bathroom!
This makeover cost me:
New cabinet hardware and towel racks - $60
Paint, stain, supplies- $45
Molding -$31
New shower curtain and rod - $42
New vanity light - $64
I already the rugs, towels and accessories. (Which were originally purchased on sale, of course.)
Grand Total: $242
How I did it:
Cabinets - I bought a precut decorative wood molding and glued it to the front of the cabinet. Then I used liquid sander on the cabinets and primed them. Then I painted them with 2 coats of antique white paint. Instead of buying the antiquing glaze, it was much more cost effective to buy the smallest can of Minwax water-based stain and wipe it on over the paint. I did a small area at a time, because the stain dries fast. I took a paintbrush and stained in the grooves and edges. Over the whole thing I put a polycrylic clear coat to protect the paint. I replaced the knobs and drawer pulls with bronze.
Vanity Mirror - I didn't want to lose my three way mirror and cabinets, or spend a lot of money on a new one, so I took it down, and with a little help from hubby and his miter saw, chopped off the top where the lights were part of the cabinet so I could hang a separate light fixture, and reframed the mirrors with chair rail that I painted, followed by clear coat.
Finally - I painted the walls in a light brown, hung up bronze towel racks, hung the new shower curtain, and washed my old rugs.
(This is Brenda....lest you think George sounds humorous saying the following! LOL!) Wow, this room looks great! I am glad you posted this on fb. I plan on doing this to my 'sweet' baby blue kitchen cabinets (yack!) this spring, and I was unsure how to do it! yAY! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWow, you are so talented, I love all your posts, this is amazing, great job!!!
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