I've named my friend on the left "Owl-fro" because that's what his crazy hair looks like.... (It's Selaginella kraussiana or Frosty Fern that I got at Aldi before Christmas). |
I know this is a garden blog, but I mentioned in my last post that I had discovered the wonderful world of houseplants, but that I was limited by finding enough spots with good light in which to grow them in my house. I decided that since many plants prefer greater humidity than the average forced-air-heated house has in winter, I would like to put more plants in my upstairs bathroom -- however, that north-facing room was pretty dark and there was no place to put plants directly in front of the double window in there.
I had been thinking of giving the room a face-lift anyway, as there were some things about the bathroom that could be improved. We had re-done the bathroom back in 2008 when we bought this house, and it was a GREAT improvement over the 1970s-era look that was there when we bought it:
More powder blue and rustic 1970s style.... |
Back in 2008, we re-did the shower with white subway tiles, replaced the toilet and sink with retro-1920s-style fixtures and replaced the barnboard with white beadboard. I painted the walls a medium brown because I thought it would look nice with the dark brown floor, windows and door. Fast forward to a few weeks ago:
The bathroom was not bad as it was, but it still had the water-damaged floor near the shower, some water damage on the window sills and the brown walls often made the north-facing room seem dark.
It occurred to me that painting the room a lighter color might increase the reflected light in the room, making it bright enough for plants that prefer indirect light. And I started noticing on sites like Houzz and Pinterest that many bathrooms looked great in an all-white color scheme, especially all-white bathrooms with green plants as the only decorations. The plants became dramatic focal points in the all-white rooms, while preventing the rooms from feeling sterile and lifeless.
I deliberated on the idea of painting everything white for several weeks before deciding to take the plunge -- I don't take lightly the idea of painting over 1920s Arts & Crafts woodwork, but the wood was not in great shape, and I believe that if this room had originally been a bathroom when the house was built (it was an upstairs sewing room), the wood trim would originally have been painted white, as that was very common in kitchens and bathrooms during the 1920s and 1930s. And, as the 1990s decorating guru Christopher Lowell used to chant: "Just because it's wood, doesn't mean it's good."
It took me nearly two whole weeks of painting every day: primer + 3-4 coats each on walls, windows, door, beadboard and floor to finish the project. (I still need to re-caulk the shower, but I'm taking a little break this weekend....) Anyway, here is the end result:
I found the three glass shelves on sale at Aldi (my new favorite store). |
I love my new, cottage-decor, spa-like, plant-filled, all-white bathroom! It's so much brighter and cleaner in there now.
As for every housekeeper's big question: Yes, I have noticed that the white floors do need to be Swiffer-vac-ed every few days (as I anticipated) and there are a disconcerting number of mystery splotches on the floor every day -- but those things were on the floor before, and it makes me feel quite queasy to think of how much filth must have been on my bathroom floor all the time before. I'm one of those people who doesn't clean something unless I notice that it looks dirty (or unless people are coming over to visit), so I feel better knowing that my bathroom will be much cleaner going forward, even if I have to do the cleaning more often.
I'm very happy with the results, and I'm also happy that I was able to transform this room for very little money: Altogether I spent just under $220:
- $30 on floor paint
- $30 on trim paint
- $20 on the faux-beadboard wallpaper at Lowes
- $30 on the three glass shelves that I found just when I needed them at Aldi (I love Aldi!)
- $18 on white pots (mostly at thrift stores, closeouts at Lowes and the cute owl pot half off at Hobby Lobby)
- $40 on the large white planter and ZZ Plant from Lowes
- $36 for a new white bath rug and garbage can at Target
- $12 for the large "birds in a tree" metal art above the shower (half off at Hobby Lobby)
- $3 on color copies of botanical prints found online
I already had the wall paint, the picture frames which I spray-painted white, the curtains and most of the plants, which had been in my upstairs hallway in the east window (I think they will like the humidity in here better, especially the ferns, which were starting to curl up and turn brown at the tips).
Anyway, I'm really glad to be done with this project (as is my family, who were certainly getting tired of the hallway outside being filled with ladders, paint cans, tools, etc. and having to shower with the bathroom door open for the past two weeks so the day's paint would dry properly!). Time to take it easy for a while.
I hope you are making progress on your own projects, whether they are home improvement or other kinds of endeavors, and that your winter is going well (December and January down, February and March to go...). Thanks so much for reading! -Beth
Nice post, Beth. I can always rely on you to tell it like it is. Before reading one of your previous posts, I never realized how important house plants were for a gardener who can't go outside. I love the new all-white look; it's all-right! And that little boy, so cute, what an expression. I repeat, the bathroom is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jane, for your nice words! :-)
DeleteYou can an A+ on this bathroom update! What a transformation. HGTV would be so proud of you.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the high grade, Kim! :-) I used to love to watch HGTV all the time, so that's a nice compliment...
DeleteSpectacular re-do! The white is totally refreshing, and you made the perfect choice keeping the pots white.
ReplyDeleteI too would totally have my home filled with plants if I lived in inclement weather...I need green.
Thanks, Janice. The green plants really do seem to be helping me with this winter. I'm glad you like the room! -Beth
DeleteWow what a fabulous change and I love the vases with the houseplants....I want to add more myself....and my first garden was houseplants!
ReplyDeleteHi Donna, I'm so glad you like the change. I'm sure you understand how houseplants can help us get through winter -- I hope you find some more. Thanks for stopping by! -Beth
DeleteA beautiful change of your bathroom. The plants are a great addition, a good place to relax.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Janneke -- I'm happy you think it looks nice. Thanks for reading! -Beth
DeleteOh Beth this is fantastic! Well done! I absolutely love white on white bathrooms and you have gone one step further and added those little splashes of green with the plants - what a great idea! They are going to love living in there too. I adore Mr Owl-Fro too!
ReplyDeleteReally fantastic - this could definitely be on HGTV!!
- Kate
Thanks, Kate -- I'm so glad you like it. And my little Owl-fro friend too! Thanks so much for reading! -Beth
DeleteCongratulations, a resounding success! I rarely go into Aldi's because I think of it as "just" a grocery store, but you came across some real finds there! I love that your makeover was low budget, too!
ReplyDeleteHi Kathy, thanks so much for your kind words. You should give Aldi another try if it's located near you -- they don't just have the lowest prices for groceries (which is enough of a reason to shop there) but they've also become a place to find all kinds of stylish items -- and houseplants too! Thanks for stopping by... -Beth
DeleteHi Beth,
ReplyDeletethis is a very beautiful transformation of the bathroom ! I love the combination of white walls and furniture and green plants very much. Very well done. And I am a fan of low budget-projects, I'm always happy wenn I was able to realize one too :-).
Greetings from Birgit
Hi Birgit, I'm so glad you like it -- I remember the white painting you did a few weeks ago in that huge room with the high walls -- I'm just glad I had a much smaller room to paint. Thanks for visiting! -Beth
DeleteYour bath looks great, Beth! Thanks for showing your two transformations!
ReplyDeleteThanks again, Beth. Hope your winter is flying by quickly! -Beth
DeleteWhat an awesome makeover!! Love it!! Your bathroom looks gorgeous, and I love that whole white look with just the green plants for decorations. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Indie for your effusively kind compliments! I'm so glad you like it. :-) -Beth
DeleteFlowers is certainly well in your beautifully renovated bathroom. They have a lot of light. Regards.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting, Giga, and for your kind words. Regards, -Beth
DeleteYour white-on-white bathroom is stunning, Beth. Plants make everything better! I love before and after pictures. Well done! P. x
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Pam -- I'm so glad you like it! Thanks for stopping by and I hope you are well. -Beth
DeleteI just love your all white bathroom and the green plants are perfect for it.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you like it, Chloris -- thanks for reading! -Beth
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