Our Bathroom Renovation
We decided it was time to turn our bright yellow and mint horror of a bathroom into something a little more pop arty and modern. And because The Sexy Man and I are both very handy and wonderfully clever...we did it all ourselves. If you follw me on IG, @konadlicious, you will have seen sneak peeks of a few of these photos, but here they are a lot bigger in size.
Want to have a look?
First we knocked down the wall in between the loo and bathroom.
And jackhammered up all the floor tiles in 3 rooms plus a hallway.
Pulled all the tiles off the walls and removed the ivory pedestal basin.
And started laying the awesome red tiles that took me over a month to source.
Took out the Ivory Apricoty (!!) toilet and installed a nice white one.
Painted the yellow walls stark white through the laundry and hallway.
FYI, to paint white over a yellow takes SIX coats.
Pulled out the shower
And started tiling floor to ceiling.
Now, the fun part! We pulled out all my mosaicing supplies from the garage and dumped it all in the middle of the bathroom and started......
.....mosaicing the walls!
Have you ever mosaiced? It's mentally draining. It's like a HUGE jigsaw puzzle and you have to cut, slot and fit. After a several hour stretch you are completely exhausted.
Almost done! After securing all the tiles to the wall we then grouted all over with white grout, then buffed back the excess, semi dried with a heat gun then got to it again with box cutters to define the grout on every single piece of tile and make sure no pieces got covered over with grout.
And finished! You can click on the pics to make them bigger if you want to see details.
What did we throw into our mix? Everything we could put our fingers on....ceramic doll heads, geisha figurines, elephants, dogs, parts of mirrors, washed up sea glass, my broken glass beads, marbles, nude statues, pre decimal coins, current coins, Turkish tiles, shards of pottery 150 years old, bullet casings, retro coasters, antique china, modern solid color tiles, teapot spouts (lots of those), pot lids, antique Bakelite light switches............ just to name a few!
The light and corner towel cupboard are from Ikea.
The mirror is a $29 bargain from Kmart.
So, my take on renovations?? I'm NEVER going to renovate anything ever again! This project took 3 months and it was solid hard work by The Sexy Man almost every night when he got home from work, by myself during the day and both of us every weekend. But we love our new bathroom, what do you guys think?
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