Friday, February 18, 2011

Before and After: Kids Bathroom on a Budget

Meet "The Clients"...

Ages 10 and 13

The Mission:
Take their bathroom from ho-hum to happy for under $200.

Given that just about everything in this bathroom was staying put, this project became all about style and color.   I say, embrace what you can't change.  This floor?  We had to make peace and carry on.


Before...
gray, dark, and no fun to brush your teeth in.





After...
happy enough to maybe even get the girls to want to clean it (every mother's hope).






Here's the color pallet...





Why these colors? (The red dot is actually very deep cranberry like the floor).  Go back and look at that floor.  That's a lot of deep burgundy with gray grout, isn't it?  It sports a lot of muscle in that cozy room, and the wall color had to be something strong enough to push against it, and make it play nice.  So, looking at my inspiration Wall Pops (again, strong and vibrant),  I chose Wales Green from Ben Moore, and had it made up at 75% strength.  In this particular space, 75% gives the appearance of the color at full strength.  We now had walls and a floor that talked to each other in a happy tone :).


Here are more before and afters...

This wash stand came out and the laundry hamper took its place on this wall. (Function is a necessity after all.)







What you can't really see in this picture is that the white towels are a plush chevron pattern to pick up on the laundry hamper (again, embrace, embrace).










A white dresser from a spare room came in for storage, and there is actually a fish tank to the left.  The artwork was created and framed by the younger of the two girls.  It was casually left on this chest in the hopes that Auntie (that's who I am to these girls) might want to use it.  Of course, it had to take center stage!  The scale is on the floor on the right.






The vanity needed a little sprucing up.  (Here's a trick for cutting crisp edges -- use a quilter's circular scissor, transparent ruler and cutting mat.  Works great on wallpaper, too.)






While the budget didn't allow for new lighting or a different mirror, Matt, The Dad, (who also did the painting lickety split) recessed the existing medicine cabinet and moved the lighting so that both were aligned.  Check it out...










And that's the end of our story!  Mission accomplished.




 Life is swell, isn't it?

These girls are the kids of my friend-since-I-was-5 Ginny, and our kids are growing up very close (very cool -- it's like watching ourselves grow up all over again!)  When Ginny asked if I wanted to do their bathroom for the blog, well, how could I say no to that?  :)

Talk to you soon,
Carol

PS  Lesson learned on this one -- bathrooms can be ridiculously hard to photograph so that you get a true sense of the entire space.  Just saying.

9 comments:

  1. Carol, Such cute girls and Oh how excited they must have been to see the finished room. you did a great job pulling that burgundy floor into the color scheme and making it work, Great job Aunt Carol!! KS

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  2. Fabulous restyle. I especially love the color palette. Bonnie

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  3. I think it was brave and unexpected to pick a wall color that was the complement to the floor color. It's now a fun space that's much more appropriate for the girls.

    Also have to say, I love everything going on on the front porch. Beautiful.

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  4. Daryl at Vermont CottageFebruary 19, 2011 at 4:38 AM

    What a fun transformation. Now it is truly their space. They will love the look for years to come and as they get older, it will be easy enough to modify. I agree with Steve. Love the porch as well.

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  5. Those are two lucky girls!! I love it! You did a great job of working with the floor and really brightening up the space to make that room shine!!
    abby

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  6. This is truly representative of designing within significant constraints and creating a space that looks cohesive and satisfies the client(s). Beautiful and appropriate, I'm sure the girls love their new space!

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  7. Carol- This is a great project. Love how you "stood up" to that floor, with such a fun and colorful result!

    Loretta

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  8. So fabulous, love the fresh feeling, and it's fun to see the before!! Great job Carol!!
    xo
    Maria

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  9. You did a wonderful job on this bathroom. It is now bright, fun and perfect for your clients. The "dot" on the vanity is super cute and is such a whimsical touch.

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