The after of the bathroom I forgot to show

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I realized I’d been talking about my bathroom, the foundation issues and all that went with it for a month, but didn’t post the results.
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It’s no fun to get befores without afters!

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A guest left behind a couple of plants while staying in Ryan’s apartment, and their pots match my new color scheme, so I added them in with the plant in my mosaic pot.  I didn’t have the heart to toss them out, so I’d babied them back to health and gave them a home.  

 For now at least, that person might be picking the plants up later on.

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I also have the one my Sissy gave to me.  It was from Bobbie’s funeral, we divided the plants into two pots and shared them.

Previously, I had all of these in the living room, but after fixing up this space, I thought they’d all look great gathered together by the tub. 
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Especially with the outdoorsy, natural pebble floor.  

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Because of the dramatic wall color along with some foofy elements, I wanted to make sure the room was grounded with nature, stone and wood. 
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This stain glass was a gift from a talented friend and is a major focal point. The curtains are French net, that I trimmed to fit.  

No sew!

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I did have to sew these vintage, bark cloth panels, but it wasn’t too hard.  Basically, I was trimming them down to fit and adding a rod pocket.  

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Everything in this cabinet got taken out, washed down and rearranged.  I got rid of some things, then added a few splashes of my new favorite, blue.

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I’m finding that shade is a fun accent color that goes well with my roses and birdies.

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It’s not just the new color that makes me so happy.  I love it all!  And loved working on it with my boy.  Thanks, Adam!

1 thought on “The after of the bathroom I forgot to show”

  1. Karla – Everything looks great in the bathroom! I love seeing all your touches, and really like the way you carried the stone part way up the wall by the blue print curtain!

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