8/05/2014

Half Bath Makeover

During a visit to see my mom a few months back, I helped her with a simple makeover for her half bathroom.


It had been pretty much the same (minus some fresh paint and replaced outlet covers) as it was when the house was built in the late 1980s.


We replaced the mirror, outlet covers, towel ring, toilet paper holder and light fixture. Away went the brass and off yellow to make way for the slick, modern feel of brushed nickel. The mirror frame and outlet covers are slightly different finishes, but have a similar trim detail which helps bring some consistency to the design.


The single brass light fixture was replaced with a double wall sconce also in a brushed nickel finish. Not only does it look more up to date, but the bathroom is much brighter now.


The makeover took about an hour to complete with the bulk of the time spent on the light fixture. If you want a fresh look in about 15 minutes, start with just the decorative items (mirror, towel bars, wall plates). Replacing those simple items can make a huge change in the look of a bathroom.

Cost breakdown: approximately $110 (all purchased from Lowes):
- Fallsbrook Bathroom Vanity Light
- Delta Windmere towel ring and toilet paper holder
- Brainerd pewter wall plates 
- framed rectangle mirror

For more bathroom makeover ideas - see the half bath and hall bath makeovers we've done in our foreclosure house as well as the built-in shelving we installed in the half bath in our first house.

12 comments:

  1. I love this, Sarah! It looks so simple and makes it look much more elegant. I need to brighten up some of my rooms this way.

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    1. Thanks, Andrea! A few small changes can make a huge difference. Especially new lighting!

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  2. When we moved into our rental we replaced the light fixture and mirror and it made a huge difference. My husband is an electrician so it took him a few minutes to replace it. We figure we can take the new fixtures with us when we buy a house if we want to. Even if we don't it was worth $75 to have a mirror my kids can actually see themselves in and a light that wasn't 40 years old.

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    1. And whether you want to put in the effort to remove them to take with you when you move. Moving is exhausting! We, fortunately, had experience with replacing light fixtures. The added time came from making adjustments to how it was attached to the wall and shifting the box a bit - as the old was, the new light would have been crooked! We worked it out pretty quickly.

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  3. Such simple changes but it really changes the space! Awesome job :) Visiting from SITS Facebook group :)

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    1. Thank you! It really did make a big visual impact. Feels like a new room.

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  4. Visiting from SITS Facebook group, I love how the makeover turned out! So simple yet so elegant and effective!

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    1. Thank you! We were all happy about it. So fun seeing a fresh look in there after all these years.

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  5. It turned out great! I bet those original switch plates were pretty stylish back in the day :)

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    1. Thanks! And funny thing - those switch plates actually were only a few years old. We ended up reusing them in another bathroom in the house and there they blend in much better with the design. Some times it just takes that little switch up.

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  6. Love the new look and the new look of your blog - just getting back to checking out blogs instead of Facebook all the time! when did you make the change, are you glad you did (your blog)

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    1. Thanks, Tina! And I totally understand - I use FB way more it seems like. And, honestly, I can't remember when I changed it up. Already contemplating something different though! LOL

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