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Showing posts with label Garden bench. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Garden bench. Show all posts

Friday, March 13, 2015

Master bath remodel before and after.Part 1.

 
This large 1980's garden tub with pine tongue and groove surround is pretty ... right !!!  

So happy to say ... 
This blog was FEATURED at DIY by Design
Thanks Sharon, I feel so honored. 


Big area and lots of room to display things. 
I  will miss my chandelier ... but that is okay.

It also had pine tongue and groove surround on the front where the blue/gray foam-core insulation pieces are. They were put there to seal off the area they had to access when we had the plumbing problem in 2013.  We did not make good use of this tub in the twenty-eight years we have lived in this house. I think I was in it one time and had trouble getting out of it then because of a bad back. I really hated the tub, the tiny shower and the whole bathroom. The tub took up so much room and I thought we should put that space to a better use. 
 
I had talked about it several times ... and finally convinced Mr.Z and our contractor/cabinet maker son, that we needed to remodel the bathroom now and make it accessible for the elderly and handicap.  


The entire room is about 7' x 10' and this unused tub with surround took up almost half of that space. 

(look at the picture on the right) .... the new shower wall to the right of the window and behind the bench is were the edge of the tub was. 
The old shower measured 41"x 41" on the outside.  
About 36" inside ... (too small for a handicap bath chair) 
There was thirty-two inches between the tub and shower. 

The metal garden bench was taken from the back porch. All I did was remove the fabric, wash it, add thicker padding and put it back on, leaving the chippy, rusty frame as it was. The pedestal and the cement fountain piece were taken from the entry and the white floor vase was a 25¢ thrift buy.
I replaced the metal mini blind with faux wood one from Lowe's.




See the big white plaster place on the shower wall ?  

That is where the wall was repaired when they changed the plumbing. Yes, shameful, I know ... it sat like that for over a year. I just did not have the heart to redecorate when I hated the bathroom. I wanted that big cabinet hanging over the toilet GONE from the year we bought the house. That got voted down, so I lived with it.

  ... installed a new Kohler toilet and moved the old one to the main bath. Both are comfort or handicap height. 
Love this new one. It has a unique flushing system.

We installed wood planks on the wall behind the toilet and to the corner where the shower was. 
(more about that later) ...  

Glass shower door is gone and no more glass doors to clean ... in fact, no shower door at all right now.



See all that open space ... room to move around and even dress in here if we want to.  The fabric on the garden bench had the perfect jade colored flower to match the old kitchen cabinet that I painted with Behr aged jade. 

I will explain the different color floor tile in another blog.

Love this vintage kitchen cabinet in here. It had been in storage for many years and needed to be restored. We put it back together and modified it to meet our needs. The roomy deep drawers provide space for underwear and the bottom one for extra toilet tissue ... Can you guess where the dirty clothes hamper is?  
(Check out my blog on this coming soon).

I shopped the house, storage and yard for almost everything in here except the metal shorting shelf above the toilet.  

 Just a few other things were bought especially for this room.


Watch for more blogs coming soon on ...
... gutting the bathroom and putting it back together
... vintage kitchen cabinet
... the decorations
... DIY toilet tissue holder
 ... Kohler chrome shower fixtures ... 
... wood planked wall
... hanging a barn door


Thanks for staying with me on this long post ... part 2 will follow soon. 

Blessings.





Linking to: 

DIY by Design: Fall into Fall Linky Party 238

The Dedicated House.Make It Pretty Monday week 155


Coastal Charm Show & Share No. 285My Show and Share Party

Vintage Inspiration Party
The Shabby Nest Frugal Friday 



 

Friday, July 25, 2014

Selling, purging, donating and going to a garage sale.


We had just had a subdivision garage sale two week prior ... 
I sold a ton of stuff.
I purged a lot
donated two loads to the Thrifts
and 
here we are at a neighbor's garage sale.

 She had taken part in the neighborhood sale but she is moving and had a ton of stuff. This was the second day and she was pricing out at 50¢ and $1.00.


I had picked out eight things, plus some jewelry and I figured it to be $8.50 ... but she charged me $5.00.
I offered the $8.50, but she refused. 

  The silverplated cake stand was still in the original plastic and original box.
Did not even need to be polished. Happy !
The large silver tray with attached bowl 
was selected by Mr. Z. ...
he polished it and he gave it to our daughter. 

 Solid brass and quite old ... considered for eBay sale.


Nice vintage wooden tray ... 
handles are knotted on the bottom and make feet.
decals will be removed and may be painted 
for a coastal (beachy) look.

 Just could not resist these little vintage glass hobnail trays.
May use for a votive candles as they are indented in the middle.

Costume jewelry will be used for crafts.


 Then when leaving, I spotted this garden bench ...
$10.00 
how could I pass that up? 

Well, I should have ... 
rotten boards and a lot of work.

We replace all except the two boards in the back.
They were bad, but I filled the weathered cracks, a lot of sanding and they looked okay. 
The pieces for the circles had to be special cut. 
A little problem with that, but got it done using our band saw on a 5% bevel cut.

Mr. Z. cleaned up the metal frame and I did the boards. 

 
Painted it barn red and sprayed it with poly. 

Dry brushed the flower basket with white to bring out the design.
Remember the before ...  
And now the after ...
 
 Sitting pretty in front our wood-working shop. 
Have a little more landscaping to do. 

Some bloggers have expressed interest in the pitchforks so here is a link to a post I did when I first started blogging.


Yes, that other garden bench to the right is next in line for a make-over. We used to have a fish pond in front of it and our grandson and I usually ate our lunch there everyday and watched the fish. (he recycled aluminum cans to buy fish)




Thanks for the visit ... 
would like for you to stay awhile and have a glass 
of Texas sweet tea?

Blessings,
Audrey Z.  

Linking to: 


The Dedicated House
Thrifty Life Thursday





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