Sometimes there is just not much good that you can say about a space.
Not the tile.
Not the layout.
Not the size.
Not the details that are there… that you wished weren’t.
It is probably better to just shut the door.
But when you get ready to open that door and delve into that what in the world space
and make it something pretty and functional…
just know that a lot of sawdust is involved.
just know that a lot of sawdust is involved.
And that you need big strong guys to help you.
And what seems like 5000 lbs of tile laid in 3″ thick concrete and chicken wire
will have to be moved.
will have to be moved.
A few feet at a time. Several times. Because it is THAT heavy.
And that you will most likely find old damage, old wiring and many things
that you had no idea were even there.
You see we have this bathroom that
has been the thorn in the side of this house probably since the 1960’s.
has been the thorn in the side of this house probably since the 1960’s.
The Bathroom
It is the bathroom down the hall that no one really used much.
It was an ugly duckling.
It is not like we didn’t know it needed to be renovated.
We just knew the amount of work involved was not going to be fun.
It was an ugly duckling.
It is not like we didn’t know it needed to be renovated.
We just knew the amount of work involved was not going to be fun.
When we moved in- as I mentioned before- the ceilings in this house were not finished.
Well in this bathroom- the ceiling was open to the attic.
Well in this bathroom- the ceiling was open to the attic.
As in OPEN to the attic completely with a breeze and a lot of hot air coming in.
Seems somewhere along the line they were putting in a skylight
and got as far as the skylight…
and that was it.
and that was it.
Did I mention that this was a bathroom with no sink?
There were just pipes where there might have been a sink at one point in the wall.
Oh and let’s not forget all.that. floor to ceiling tile.
Literally.
Peach and white stripes for those wondering.
Peach and white stripes for those wondering.
And the floor tile- not the best choice.
It was glossy which is a really bad choice for a bathroom floor.
It was glossy which is a really bad choice for a bathroom floor.
So it was slippery when wet
and set in that 3″ of concrete and chicken wire.
I kid you not.
Take a look at the dump truck load photo
and you can get a good idea of how thick AND heavy it was to remove that.
There was a ‘privacy’ wall that split the bathroom into two sections
but only partly so it didn’t really work
and maybe the best part was the ‘Spa Bathtub’ in my dads words.
Sounds relaxing right?
It wasn’t.
Lets just talk about the ‘spa bathtub’.
Before we moved in-and in the lower corner is where the sink pipes were. |
A tiled tub that had a ledge at the back that you could sit on-
but because of the length of the slant of tile where you could lay back was too long- it was awkward
so you really had no place to put your feet.
And you couldn’t lay down and relax
And you couldn’t lay down and relax
because half of you was out of the water on that slope.
It was not rejuvenating.
It was not a bathtub where you could relax & gather some chi
& it was a pain to clean (all.that.grout)
Aside from that-
Have you ever taken a bath in a completely tiled bathtub?
Those tiles are freezing cold
even when you put boiling hot water on them.
And when they do finally warm up-
they suck all the heat right out of the water in about 5 minutes.
And you are starting all over adding more hot water.
Luckily we had another bathroom with a tub-
this one was happily avoided.
Luckily we had another bathroom with a tub-
this one was happily avoided.
Back in the day
So, back to back in the day –when we moved in.
We took the unfinished no ceiling no sink and not so sure about it bathtub and made it all functional.
We closed the ceiling, put a new sink in, cleaned the bathroom (and scrubbed and bleached the grout)
and patched everything up. We added some board and batten and tried to update the look a tad since our budget at the time was not mighty.
and patched everything up. We added some board and batten and tried to update the look a tad since our budget at the time was not mighty.
And we were okay with it because it was on the list for a someday renovation.
We had plenty on the to-do list and focused on the bigger projects
where we needed more function.
The kitchen, other bathroom, floors, siding, windows-
where we needed more function.
The kitchen, other bathroom, floors, siding, windows-
they were all far above the simply ‘ugly’ bathroom.
So it was pushed to last on the list for a makeover.
Until now.
The day the sledge hammers came out was a good day.
We ripped out.
Made a HUGE mess.
Got dirty.
Got dirty.
And my dad who is a contractor shook his head.
A lot.
And when the dust cleared here and there- for about 5 minutes
I took a few photos to document.
I took a few photos to document.
Original Wood Planks
We found the original plank walls from 1940 that matched the rest of the house
under the tile walls.
under the tile walls.
And we rediscovered our old friends-
those ceiling rafter boards that we covered up when we moved in.
those ceiling rafter boards that we covered up when we moved in.
And though it looks realllllly messy and yucky (and believe me, it WAS)
We cleaned it up and waved a magic wand
and put it all back together again like that.
Yeah something like that-
but it looked a whole lot more like work.
and put it all back together again like that.
Yeah something like that-
but it looked a whole lot more like work.
And yes, it was as exhausting and as big a back breaking project as we anticipated.
And there were issues.
A lot of issues.
Some quite frankly
I might need therapy for I think. haha.
And there were issues.
A lot of issues.
Some quite frankly
I might need therapy for I think. haha.
But- you know what? It was so.worth. it.
I cannot even tell you how excited I am for the new bathroom.
And most of all- how excited I am that it is done.
Are you ready to see the reveal?
Or should I just share a few more of the before and in the project?
Or should I just share a few more of the before and in the project?
This post is pretty long already- but you can find the
Full reveal at the link below.
You can also see more of our bathroom and home in my book
FRENCH COUNTRY COTTAGE & my newest book FRENCH COUNTRY COTTAGE INSPIRED GATHERINGS
Heaven's Walk says
Oh my gosh….I can't even imagine all the work that went in to renovation that space, Courtney! Holy moly. Three inches of concrete?? What were they thinking?? lol Can hardly wait to see your big reveal, because I know it's going to be utterly fabulous!!!
xoxo laurie
Courtney says
Haha- right? WHY did they need 3" of concrete and chicken wire to go over hardwood floor (yes, I know) in a bathroom? Insanity. Kind of built like a fortress.
MyVintageVTCottage.com says
This post cracked me up – and it sums up the chaos of renovation perfectly. You've ALMOST inspired me to tackle my mint green powder room…:) Can't wait for the reveal!
Best wishes,
Brenda
Courtney says
So glad I could make you laugh 🙂 Oh renovation projects… always enjoyable. Now, if my bathroom had been mint green- I might have kept it! Is this mint green in a good vintage way or a not so good vintage way?
Kathy says
Please , don't leave us hanging too long -Just love your home and what you have done and can't wait to see the finished bath !!
Courtney says
No worries- it will be up this week! 🙂
Unknown says
We had the same kind of chicken wire and concrete nightmare in our bathroom too! What's up with that??? You are so brave, I can't wait to see what you did!!!
Sandy says
Lot's of work for sure but I bet it was well worth it. Please don't leave us hanging for too long. Can't wait to see the reveal!
Judy at GoldCountryCottage says
Well, Courtney, we know it will be beautiful. Can't wait to see for ourselves..Happy Week..Judy
sweet violets says
Well, it looks like you got a sink from the last photo!! Never gutted a bath before but did a kitchen and it was a nightmare!! Layers of old linoleum with what looked like tar gluing it down…..and we raised the front roof to enlarge a bedroom and add dormers…..lotsa dust!! I know your reveal will be fabulous!!
Courtney says
We put in a new pedestal sink when we moved in- but yes- we found a pretty new sink for the makeover 😉
Anonymous says
WoW!! Looks like you all had your work cut out for you…Can not wait to see your new bathroom. I love reading your post the way you put humor in most of them.. Always bring a smile thank you.
Have a great day.
BarbaraAnn says
What!! Got to the end only to have to wait till later!!! Ugg…I'll be watching for it..
Marisa Franca @ Allourway says
Oh you are inspiring me to take on the big project — convincing hubby to get rid of all the dusty rose tile in the guest bathroom. I think that'll be harder than taking all that tile out. Talk about dated!! Can't wait to see the finished bathroom!.
Sandi Magle says
I do think you win the Ultimate First "BEFORE" Title for this one. Short of finding black mold….you were certainly…shall we say 'challenged'. Waiting for your transformation…and the pretty, pic..the only one pretty, I hope is an inkling!
Mari says
Oh My I feel your pain, I just had my old ceramic tiles in my kitchen replaced and what a mess….it was hard for me to see the light at the end of the tunnel sort of speek…..but ohhhh wow the end result was worth all the mess….looking forward to your bathroom reveal…
Smiles~
Mari
Linda L Floyd says
I have been following you for quite some time and just love your posts. What a lovely bathroom remodel. So tasteful and quietly sophisticated, yet fully functional and accommodating in every way a bathroom should be. Isn’t it wonderful to see an empty space, have a vision and end up with a wonderfully finished space.
Congratulations,
Linda Floyd
http://www.lindafloyd.com
cAROLYN says
I was thinking obout beautiful home youhave, and was concerned about the fires on the west coAST. aT LEAST i THOUGHT THAT IS WHERE YOU LIVE AFTER LIVING IN mINNESOTA. i AMFROM mINNESOTA. pRAYERS.
Tanya Ann Derrey says
Wow all that hard work paid off its gorgeous!!
Maureen Doyle says
Hi Courtney! Can you please tell me where you found your carrara and what it is called? THANK YOU!!!
Courtney says
Hi Maureen! The marble tile in both bathrooms is from Lowe’s. 🙂
Jane jolly says
Where did you get the lovely MIRROR and sconCes?
Marjorie says
All of your renovation work in the entire house is so inspiring! Wish I could find some of the pine pieces you have found. So cute in every room. Wish you sold some of your finds on line I will be I have purchased some of your chair cushion covers but would love more items.