Hopefully you'll still be able to get the general sense of what happened. The guest bedroom is probably the room in which I made the fewest changes, but it's still a lighter, fresher space than it was before. It's on the main floor of the house, so it benefited from the hardwoods that were installed on that level.
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It looks as though I installed a flush-mount "nipple light" in here, but I didn't. That's a white ceiling fan that has that kind of light kit on it. I opted for that instead of the tulip-light style that used to be in there.
AFTER
Just outside the guest bedroom door is the guest bathroom.
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I do have a mirror for that bathroom, but it isn't hung up yet. (Still. Three weeks after we moved in.) It's huge, and it will take a village. I bought the same ones for our master bath, and they're not up, either.
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I'm very anti-shower doors. My va-jay-jay had a very painful run-in with the tracks of shower doors when I was about 8 years old when I slipped and fell getting out of the tub. There will never be shower doors in a house that I own.
AFTER
I kept the existing tub to save money, just cleaning it up and replacing the fixtures.
Sources:
Bathroom Mirror: Abram Wood Rectangle Mirror
Bath Vanity: Wyndenhall Windham Soft White Bath Vanity
Floor Tile: Similar to this, although I purchased directly through DalTile
Bath Surround Tile: Similar to this, although I purchased directly through DalTile
Toilet: American Standard Champion
Light Fixture: Schoolhouse Light in Bronze
Shower/tub Fixtures: I didn't switch out the in-wall plumbing, so I had to replace the fixtures with old-style Delta items. They don't sell those at Home Depot or Lowe's ... you have to go to wholesalers or specialty stores. I purchased mine at V&W Supply in Pelham, Ala.
Paint: Benjamin Moore White Dove (trim), Cos Cob Stonewall (doors), Sleigh Bells (walls)
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