Wall colour transition to bedroom and ensuite
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Ensuite #2 for bedroom #3 renovation (work-in-progress)
Comments (122)Between doctor appointments and storms that had power surges and outages (lost everything in fridge and freezer twice) and not having running water for about a month, I haven't gotten anything but planning done on the bathroom. We had to replace the jet pump, plumbing, electrical, and pressure tank for the well system all at once. The Square D Liquid Level switch still keeps jamming so I either need to replace it with another of the same type or get something new that involves junction boxes, a float, contactors, etc. I will say that adding a subpanel in the pump house worked out great. Each pump now has its own breaker within easy reach. Also added a proper tank tee to the pressure tank- complete with pressure release valve, pressure gauge, and hose bibb. The hose bibb and gauge came in handy when troubleshooting. Had to replace the check valve to get things to work. Obviously I didn't want to paint when I couldn't wash up. First thing I did when the water was heated enough was jump in the shower. As an aside, I learned that leaving the foot scrubber on the plastic wall left hard water stains so I now put it on the vertical part of the tub. Hoping the hard water stains will come out with some vinegar. I've also started hanging the anti-slip mat over the edge of the tub to dry and I pull the curtain closed to let water drip off of it and dry faster. Can't remember where I put my shattaf, but I found a good spot for it. Still debating where to put the hook for my slippers. I'm planning out how to build some wall cabinets. I plan to mount them with french cleats that will be mounted to studs. I want cabinets above the laundry cart to hold extra supplies like tissue boxes, toilet paper, etc. The one over the toilet will also have toilet paper and perhaps some cleaning supplies. need a place to store extra clorox wand pads, wet wipes, etc. I'm going to measure the cabinet above my friend's toilet and use it as a guide for how to build mine. I'm also planning to add a shelf above the door. The more storage the better. I'm thinkin of nixing the idea of adding a light switch over near the vanity and instead adding a single rocker switch above or near the current light switch. I can put in a 2-gang box instead of 1-gang and run wires through the attic. I really need to clean up in the bathroom. Too much clutter. I have several 5 gallon buckets holding tools in there. Need to gather up all of my tools into a bin, locate the shattaf and other stuff for the bathroom, and get everything organized. Got a wedding to attend next Saturday, but I'm hoping to get at least 1 coat of paint on the door by then....See MoreCoordinating bedroom furniture and en-suite bath
Comments (6)Hello, here's a link to an article that doesn't talk about bedrooms and bathrooms particularly, but it gives several photo examples of how to coordinate wood colors, whites, and shades in between https://www.thespruce.com/mix-wood-shades-in-decor-4177331...See MoreHelp with windowless ensuite
Comments (1)I would replace the vanity countertop and trim with plain white quartz. Here are some of the wall paint color I can suggest: Benjamin Moore colors to try: Timid White | Albany White | Soft Chamois Benjamin Moore colors to try: Stonington Gray | Gray Owl | Gray Cloud Since the bathroom is not getting any natural sunlight . Mirrors are the ideal choice for bathrooms without windows. They reflect your artificial light, which mimics the effect of a natural light source....See MoreBefore & after bedroom to en suite Barker Slab Walnut
Comments (17)Brooke Williams - They are veneer. I don't believe Barker does a solid option, at least they didn't when we bought these. :)...See MoreRelated Professionals
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