Master Bathroom – Updating the Vanity

Happy Friday!  Since moving into our house just over 2 years ago, I had already decided that at some point (when I had time) all of the cabinets in the house would be painted.  I am just not a fan of the builder grade oak throughout the house.  I know lots of people like it (which is fine), but I’m not one of them.  (I apologize for the quality of some of the before pics.  The sun was shining in and it wasn’t an optimal time to be taking photos.   But the kids were actually playing quietly together, so I dove at the chance to do some work.IMG_2689 (1280x960)

Anywho, a couple months back, I decided to give it a go in the Master Bathroom.  I should’ve probably taken a picture of the vanity with the cabinets, but whatever.  I started by removing the doors and then taking everything out from the cabinets.  I DO NOT waste time on painting the inside of the cabinets.  Not for a bathroom.  Kitchen?  Probably. Maybe.  Depends.  After that, I used a de-greaser to clean the wood and then sanded it, just to roughen it up a bit.  Then wash everything down really well to get rid of the dust. Then proceed to tape everything off, so you don’t get paint on the walls or floor.  (Although, I hate the flooring in this room, so maybe I shouldn’t have taped???)

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I was going to use a darker color paint (not even sure of the color because it was oops paint from HD), so I opted for tinted primer.  Here is how it looks with one coat of primer.  I used water-based because it is what I had on hand.

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Here’s how it looks as the first coat of paint was going on.  I ended up putting two coats on and it covered nicely.

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Now, once you pull the tape off, there is bound to be some “bleed”.  Annoying, but true.

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I just grabbed a little art brush from the kids’ painting supplies and proceeded to do some touch-ups.

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Ta-da!  Not too bad.  You could also take off that little strip of wood and paint it separately, but I’m too lazy I didn’t want to risk breaking the board and such.

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Now you’ve got to paint the doors.  Fun stuff, I tell ya.  I know people might be all, “Just buy new cabinets and screw this crap!” by this point, but A) I don’t have the money and B) I really take pride in doing all of this.  I LOVE a good before and after transformation knowing that I did it with my own two hands.

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After you’ve removed all of the hardware and hinges from the doors, you will need to caulk around the inside trim of the door.  If you skip this step, the paint will not cover very well and there will be “holes” where paint didn’t cover and such.

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Here they are after a coat of primer.

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Now, if you were doing this at midnight because that is when your third born night terror went to bed,  you might have some drips from the primer if you didn’t happen to catch them before they dried.  Just sand those down and then put a light coat of primer over top and let dry.

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This is how your kitchen table will look if you don’t put newspaper down.  Ha…ha…ha.  I actually have plans to sand down the table and stain it a different color.  Just shake your head like my hubbby does and move on.

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Voila!  Ain’t she perdy?  I think so.

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I did splurge a bit on knobs and I really like how they shine.  Worth every penny.

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I am typically a white cabinet kind of person, but since I painted the entire bathroom white, I decided to add some color to the cabinets.  I’m glad I did.  I really love it.  Now to save my pennies so we can replace the flooring!  Have a great weekend!

How to Spruce Up Your Cork Board on a Budget!

I’ve been on a blogging hiatus for a while now, but thought I’d pop back in to show you a cheap and easy remake of a cork board.  I was looking at a home decor magazine the other day and I came across a cute cork board, or as they called it, a ‘message board’. Anywho, it was $189.  Good grief.  Talk about insane.  I loved the look of it and decided to do something about my plain ol’ board.

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Here’s what you’ll need:

  • Cork board (I got mine at Goodwill for $1.50)
  • Adhesive spray (I had this on hand)
  • Fabric of your liking (I got 1/2 a yard and a craft store for $1.50)
  • Decorative Nails (A box of 24 was $1.37 at Wolly World)
  1. Cut fabric to the size of the cork board (inside frame, not outer edge).
  2. Spray the board with the adhesive spray and carefully lay the fabric down on top of it.  Be sure to smooth the fabric as you go.  I started on the left side of the board and worked my way to the right.
  3. Decorate the edge of the board with nails.  Be sure to space them evenly.

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Voila!  AND it cost me less than five bucks!  (Yes, it could cost you more if you don’t have certain supplies on hand or shop Goodwill.)

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The board had originally had a natural wood edge, but I decided I would like it better painted white.  I really like the frayed edge of the fabric too.

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Here is my little sewing corner of our home office.  The desk still needs to be painted, but I’m unsure of a color.  So for now, this works.  I really like how the board looks now that I’ve revamped it and I plan to use it as an inspiration board for all of my future projects… you know, after doing preschool with the 4 year old and trying to potty-train the almost 2 year old ;-) .

Updates to the Master Bedroom

Happy Friday Y’all!  I hope everyone has been enjoying their last days of summer.  I sure am looking forward to Fall, as it’s my favorite season of all time.  I’m definitely looking forward to cooler temps!  I finally got around to doing this post and after sitting down to look at the pics, I actually feel like I’ve been making progress around here. Woot!

Anywho, last week I stated that I’d share updates to the master bedroom this week.  I’d like to state that I definitely LOVE when people post some dramatic before and after pics where the room is all finished.  However, if I did that, it would probably be years before I’d post anything.  I just can’t seem to work on one room at a time.  Maybe it’ll be better when I’m not interrupted every two seconds by the munchkins :)  Anyway, on to some pics :)

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This is the Master Bedroom “before” (circa January 2014…WOW, it was THAT long ago?!).  You can see that post (here).

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Look at how little my baby was.  I remember being able to put him on the bed and he wouldn’t go anywhere.  Awe, memories.

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Nope, these still aren’t reupholstered.  Are you shocked?  You shouldn’t be ;)

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And here we have the “after”.  Those pics above the bed will never be straight.  I have 2 monkeys children who like to jump on the bed and touch those while I’m not looking. Maybe I should have taken the time to straighten them before taking pics?

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I kind of want to paint the bookshelf a “fun” color.  Thoughts?  I’m open to suggestions :)

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The giant mirror will be going back on top of the dresser, but I was in the middle of painting it when these pics were taken.  It has since been finished and is back in place. Mirrors definitely add so much to a room!

So, there ya have it.  See?  Getting there!  My next steps for this room is to paint all of the furniture.  The hubby thinks I’m nuts and I think he’s a little hesitant with me doing it. This is our first “real” furniture that we bought when we got married and it wasn’t cheap. What can I say?  We both had jobs and no kids, so we bought it new.  It’s what we thought we were supposed to do.  If I were to do it over again, I would buy from a thrift store.  It’s the only way to go (for us anyway).  Especially since I like to re-purpose old stuff.  The set includes an over-sized bedroom set (dresser, night stand and bed) that is just too dark for my taste anymore. Don’t get me wrong. There is nothing wrong with the furniture and I still like it, but I want it lighter and brighter.  AND painting is so much cheaper than buying something else.

Also, I’ve increased the size of the photos.  Yay or nay?