The husband has been home all week and we did a little spontaneous bathroom remodel. It was a twenty-nine year old bathroom with all original fixtures. Today I am going to show you the makeover of the vanity cabinet. Here is the before. It is bad isn't it. Most homeowners would probably pitch it. But, we didn't plan any budget for this so we painted it.
I started with paint I already owned and this was Georgian Green a Benjamin Moore color. It just was too yellow, maybe for another project. I would love a chair this color.
I started to mix my own paint with gesso. You can read more about that here. This color was too dark for what I was wanting.
This is what I was wanting. This is a gray mixed with the above color.
Here is the finished cabinet. I distressed it a little and glazed it with a Valspar mocha glaze. I spray painted the hardware oil rubbed bronze. I'll put the paste wax on it later this week. It is still a little tacky since I put three coats on it.
This is the only picture I have of the cabinet in place for a before comparison. We have raised three boys and this was the one room that really took a beating.
So, it is looking much nicer. We are still caulking and painting trim. I will wait and show you the rest later. We did all of the work, including the drywall with a knockdown finish.
Thanks for stopping by.
Sherry
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Metamorphosis Monday at Between Naps on the Porch
Nice job - I love the base color and the new top looks great!
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Allison
Atticmag
Beautiful makeover!
ReplyDeleteWow! and I mean it. It came out beautifully.
ReplyDeleteIt looks great!
ReplyDeleteLooking good!~ Amazing what a little paint and hard work can transform.
ReplyDeleteIt looks great! Gives me hope for our 'boys' bathroom! I'll be bookmarking this project for sure.
ReplyDeleteIt turned out beautifully, Sherry...Christine
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice makeover!! It's nice you saved the old cabinet. It looks great!!
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS!! I NEVER would have thought you could do anything with the 'before' because you had the hardware off of it and all, and the 'after' is just wonderful. Good for you!
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Gloria
What a difference - looks great!
ReplyDeleteLiz @ Shortbread & Ginger
Sherry, I love it. I just think going from stain to paint adds so much. Great job!
ReplyDelete~Emily
The French Hutch
I've been following this makeover, Sherry and enjoyed seeing the progress. You did a beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteSherry, This is a great makeover! It gives the bathroom a more decorated look. We are just finishing a bathroom upstairs, and I have yet to settle on the vanity...you have given me and idea...thank you.
ReplyDeleteWhat a transformation. It turned out great I love it!! You got me thinking :)
ReplyDeleteYou have now motivated me to get to work on our little half bath. thanks for the inspiration. your bath turned out beautifully!
ReplyDeleteGreat Job Sherry!! LOVE LOVE how this cabinet turned out! Martina
ReplyDeleteLove the transformation!! Just became your newest follower. Have really enjoyed your blog. I'm brand spanking new to the blog world. Feel free to pop over for a visit. http://thededicatedhouse.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteOh, you did a wonderful job on this. Very pretty.
ReplyDeletexoxo bj
Great transformation! Can't wait to see the rest.
ReplyDeleteWow it turned out great. I have already painted my cabinet (before the color was identical to yours!)and now I want to replace the top and sink like you did--was it hard? Did you do it yourself? Please do tell!! www.housefinally.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteIt looks great....fantastic job!
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