Good­bye 1980’s (before photo here)  …It’s done! Retex­tur­ing the walls, installing a new toi­let, hang­ing a new mir­ror, chang­ing the light fix­ture, paint­ing the walls and cab­i­net base and adding a few inex­pen­sive acces­sories was the bulk of the remodel.

The “how to” paint a chalk­board wall: PRIME your wall first and then paint 2–3 coats of chalk­board paint. Read the direc­tions on the can and fol­low them exactly. TIP: allow the time needed to dry as instructed in between coats. Don’t be like me and cut cor­ners. You’ll end up re-doing it and spend­ing more money! (not stylish)

Then presto…you have a chic, home ver­sion of a pub­lic graf­fi­tied restroom! (except hope­fully yours will be stocked with tp and be clean) It’s so much fun espe­cially when you have friends over. You can add empty pic­ture frames on the wall where peo­ple can cre­ate works of art too…the ideas are end­less! Have fun putting your own stamp on it

the after photo of the bathroom redo

how to hide an ugly shower door

tada! hid­den while lookin stylish…

my favorite tip: have clean wash­cloths for your guests instead of one hand towel that gets used over and over…

Tips to mak­ing your bath­room styl­ish on the cheap:

–the shower cur­tain which I love is from Tar­get (change often for a fast, fun look)

–my mini vase was only a buck from the 99 Cent Store

–spice up the old med­i­cine cab­i­net with a lit­tle paint and a cool Anthro­polo­gie owl knob

–add a big punch with a splash of bold color like my soap dis­penser and tis­sue box which were found cheap at Homegoods

-clean­li­ness is always styl­ish, hence my “use once then wash” tow­els dis­played in a 2-tier bas­ket along with some “jams and jel­lies” like yummy lotions and divine smelling spray (just remem­ber to pro­vide a bas­ket to throw the used tow­els in when they are done– some­thing like a dark rus­tic wicker bas­ket lined with linen would be per­fect solution)

 

 

 

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  • http://www.stylebaggage.com/ Nel­lene

    Great, thanks for fea­tur­ing me at http://answerischocolate.blogspot.com/2011/11/bff-open-house-link-party-28-wrap-up.html I haven’t mas­tered the but­ton thing YET. My new blog theme should be up in a week or two where I am able to imple­ment that finally.

  • Carol, The Answer Is Chocolate

    Wanted to let you know I fea­tured this as part of my Open House Link Party Wrap Up! Feel free to grab a fea­tured but­ton from my side­bar if you like!

  • Carol, The Answer Is Chocolate

    What a fun and fan­tas­tic bath­room! I love any­thing black and white! 

  • {Junk in their Trunk}

    What a cute and fun bath­room.  I don’t think my kids would ever leave this bath­room.  I love this idea.  I would love for you to link this up at our linky party going on right now. 

    http://junkintheirtrunk.blogspot.com/2011/11/link-it-up-wednesday_08.html

    {Junk in their Trunk}

  • http://www.simcoestreet.blogspot.com Jenny @ Sim­coe Street

    Wow, sooo cool! What an awe­some bathroom!

    Jenny
    http://www.simcoestreet.blogspot.com

  • Kammy from the Korner

    Ha, that’s awe­some.  My kids would never leave the bath­room!  Hmmm, now there’s an idea.…  Thanks for link­ing up on Kammy’s Korner!!

  • http://findingsecrettreasures.blogspot.com Lor­rie

    So pretty! I love your new bath­room, great idea to use the chalk­board in the bath~

  • colie563

    That looks great; my favorite bit is the EXIT graf­fiti over the door.
    Thanks for sharing

  • Quilt­ed­cup­cake

    Love the chalk­board idea for a bathroom.

  • http://www.youaretalkingtoomuch.blogspot.com Youaretalkingtoomuch.com

    Ok, I will be copy­ing the clean wash­cloth idea for guests. I think this is such a neat idea! I am funny about using other peo­ples “used” hand tow­els and this really hadn’t occurred to me! I bet my guests have been grossed out! Thank you for shar­ing at the “Meet Me Mon­day” linky party! Hope to see you next week! Love, Me