Saturday, July 18, 2009

Bathroom finished.

Standing by the door looking towards the bath.

The other end of the bath.

Vanity Unit

The wall between the vanity and toilet.



The toilet.

The only things left to do now are paint the window sill and door.

Steve has worked really hard these holidays on the room. I am so proud of him.

Therese

21 comments:

Jeanne said...

Did Steve do this himself? It is wonderful! Well done him!

Anonymous said...

Damn good job! Is there are shower curtain?

Well done, Steve.

Dawn said...

Love the tile. It looks beautiful Therese!

John Michael said...

Very nice! Steve does great work, I see. :)

Enjoy it while it is all nice and shiny clean, too!

God bless you,
Regan

HomeGrownKids said...

Lovely! whoohoo, it's done, well almost except for a little lick of paint.

Bet you can't wait to start using it all. :)

Susan

Therese said...

Hi Jeanne,

Yes Steve did it all from scratch. This use to be our laundry and it has been changed into the bathroom. We are going to knock the other bathroom out and make a huge family room/home school room. I cannot wait to start on that.

Louise, we will get a shower curtain. I actually asked Steve about putting a rail up for one and he said oh they just cling to you but because the vanity is so close he is now talking about getting one.

Regan,

My 12 year old Brigette tells me that she is going to keep this bathroom clean. Maybe she will for a short time.

Katidids said...

Aweaome! It looks wonderful! I can't wait for Mr~fixit to start on our second bath...I love that we are blessed with husbands that are not afraid to "do things"

Jennifer in TX said...

Wow, that is one lovely bathroom and oh, so clean! Steve did a terrific job!

Unknown said...

That looks fabulous! He did a great job and I love the yellow-very pretty!

Nancy said...

Wow!! That looks great Therese!
You guys did a wonderful job!

Vicki said...

Very lovely bathroom Therese! I'm sure everyone is proud of Steve and that you all will enjoy the fruits of his hard work.

Alexandra said...

Beautiful work! I am always pushing my husband to DIY...he's learned a lot that he didn't think he could do.

Gina said...

Well done Steve!
How exciting for you Therese!
Great work.

Therese said...

Thanks everyone. I wish I had a few more photos as it progressed. He did so much work over the last two weeks.

Therese, that yellow actually turned out brighter than we expected and when Steve first painted it I was like oh my, it is bright. It is much better now with the white tiles and the green on the floor is showing up well too.

Sarah - Kala said...

Well done.
I like the yellow, quite cheery and lovely.

Tania said...

I bet you are proud Therese, Steve has done a fantastic job with the bathroom.

Enjoy,

Tania

paramedicgirl said...

It looks so nice and new! WE are re-doing our daughter's bedroom right now while she is away visiting her older sister. I am planning on posting pics when we are done.

Lisa@UnexpectedJourney said...

That is a fabulous looking bathroom! A big hand for Steve! He did a great job!

Deborah said...

Looks great. Sounds like you have a great handy man. ( I've got one too - and they make all the world of difference. )

Aubrey said...

Holy cow, it looks spectacular!

Anonymous said...

Hi Therese,
That looks brilliant! Steve should be very happy with that result.
Blessings,
Jillian
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