The floors were covered with individual square vinyl tiles - how lovely. And the plywood around the toilet was delaminating (breaking apart) after 60+ years of condensation around the toilet.
My husband did all the flooring. He tore out the baseboards, the laminate tiles and cut out the plywood subfloor. He installed a new cement board sub-floor. I chose the tile and decided on the Daltile's porcelain hexagon tiles 2"matte white which came in square mesh sheets making it a tad easier to install. We grouted in delorean gray. Here's the floor post-tile but pre-grout.
We kept our existing tub and just had it resurfaced which ended up saving us a good deal of money. Our shower/tub walls had been one of those cheap plastic inserts (ack!). He tore that out, as well as the drywall behind it. Up went more cement board, which provided the foundation for our tiled shower walls.
And, now the afters!
The walls are painted SW Nonchalant White which is a subtle green. We purchased the Del Mar 36 inch wide vanity cabinet which ended up being a perfect fit for this very narrow bathroom. It is only 12.5 inches deep. I love the toilet - it's a kohler.
I can't remember where I bought the sconces, but I purchased the mirror from Lowes. It was hard to find a narrow mirror and this one came with oil rubbed bronzed brackets which I spray painted chrome.
My DIY greek roman shade which I love.
Here is the beautiful subway tile. I love how clean and bright it looks. I bought a tension rod from Target because we didn't want risk drilling into the tile right before we put the house on the market. It has held up pretty well and I don't think you can immediately tell that it is a tension rod.
It was hard to capture a full on picture because our bathroom is so small and narrow, but I hope you got the jist of it. I am very happy how everything turned out given our resources. What do you think?
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