Brian and I have started brainstorming about our next big home improvement project - our 2nd floor bathroom. Its all pending knowing what our tax refund will look like, but our estimate is that we'll have the cash to do it (it helps having a Dad that's a contractor). I spent some time at Barnes and Noble this week flipping through designer and DIY books for some ideas and spent a good deal of time googling for things yesterday while I was at work and waiting for never-ending queries to run (when I'm connected to Partners via the VPN I can't access our own local network, and it limits what I can do).
What we know:
-We'll get a new 60" long whirlpool tub to replace our tub.
-The rotted wood will all be ripped out (floor, window trim/sill in the shower) and replaced with ceramic tile.
-We'll keep the toilet and sink
Things to plan:
Storage (this is so important)
Decorating (relates to storage)
I've had some ideas and posted to solicit some suggestions on a community I've joined:
http://community.livejournal.com/saucyhelp/146633.html?mode=reply
So do you have any ideas? :)
What we know:
-We'll get a new 60" long whirlpool tub to replace our tub.
-The rotted wood will all be ripped out (floor, window trim/sill in the shower) and replaced with ceramic tile.
-We'll keep the toilet and sink
Things to plan:
Storage (this is so important)
Decorating (relates to storage)
I've had some ideas and posted to solicit some suggestions on a community I've joined:
http://community.livejournal.com/saucyhelp/146633.html?mode=reply
So do you have any ideas? :)
bathroom
Date: 2007-02-02 07:09 pm (UTC)There isn't too much room between studs (16") so it wouldn't help us maximize the space there.
"Hrm, maybe some mirrored/sparkly tiles could open the space up a bit and work with the Art Deco them?"
I'm thinking that too! Normally I wouldn't be splurging on those kinds of fancy tiles, but the room is so small that it wouldn't cost too much. I love some of the the 1" square iridescent glass ones that are out now.
"A light shower curtain, maybe one that's just a bit translucent"
Ultimately we'll have glass or mirrored doors, so we won't be doing the curtain thing anymore
"Most of the hotel rooms I've been in lately have had a towel bar + rack inside the shower curtain at the dry end of the bathtub, maybe that would help your storage needs. Hooks on the back of the door are a must for robes and extra towels. :)"
We got hooks on the door to the room already. The attic door has one towel bar on it - I kind of stayed away from putting more because I didn't want it to looked crammed.
Given that the inside of the tub/shower will be all cereamic, we'll probably get some ceramic shelves to stick in there too for things that can afford to get wet.
"I'm still sad that we've got a glass shower door instead of a curtain, I loved being able to change curtains when the whim hit me."
Well, when we were in Framingham we had a really old pink bathroom with an ugly shower door set (with swans etched on it - ick http://www.diabolis.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album=128&pos=118 ). I just put up a tension rod in front of it, and hung a curtain to hide it. :) I do miss the original gray and white tile that was on that floor, though.
Thanks for the ideas! :)