Cottage Cozy (but Gutted) Bathroom Temporary Makeover Pics


Gutted Bathroom + Guests = EEEK!

When a girl starts freaking out at the thought of guests having to shower or bathe in the world's scariest, darkest, and ugly gutted bathroom ever, she may take the craziest of measures. I never claimed to be sane, but I've always thought there is a solution for every problem if you thought about it long enough (which is what is getting me through this whole remodeling process...)

We gutted our bathroom back last year and so far, we've only installed the new tub. I get distracted easily and decided that I really wanted the kitchen to be finished first. So that left us with said dark and scary bathroom. I hate it and always rush in and out of there quickly when I need to shower. It's our only full bath, so our guests will have to use it, but I hated the thought of them having to be in such a cold and unviting space. Yep, something had to be done to make the space cottage cozy:)

With a few decorative items I had on hand, a new shower curtain and towels, dropcloth "walls", and a few coats of floor paint, I think it turned out great! Let me give you a tour..

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Here is where we began...Ugh!



And this is how it turned out! I'm sorry that the photos are a little dark - I didn't like how washed out the flash make the photos look. But the space itself is very bright and cheerful now! We painted the floor and added a disposable cloth dropcloths to the walls. Hubs thought this was silly but I think it makes the room looks much less cold and dreary.









I bought this old dresser for just $25 and gave it a quick shabby coat of off white paint. So sweet:)


My $6 new embroidered flower shower curtain....


I got the mirror at Goodwill and may some day paint it white. I put the big white bowl on there so guests can fill up with water if they want to just wash up...just like in the good old days!




I typed up my favorite words in various fonts, printed them out, tore them apart, and pinned them to the dropcloth wall. It gives you something interesting to look at and think about while you're soaking in the tub. Another idea is to print each word individually in a large font size and frame it. Less expensive than buying art!








I bought this old towel rack at the flea market a couple of years ago. I've never used it until now:)








The chair is another flea market find. I hung some dried flowers on it and added a couple of books for some added interested and color.




A little basket of soap and washcloths...


What gutted bathroom would be complete without a chamber pot? LOL, this is just for fun as it's not intended for actual use (though it is covering the hole in the floor where the toilet use to be!)


Nothing says cozy like fresh rolled up towels in a basket! Behind the basket, I layered a mirror behind it to bounce light and an old frame.


I nice new rug that looks "old" adds some color and warmth to the white floor...






So there you go...my gutted bathroom that happens to also be my favorite room in the house so far:)




16 comments:

Anonymous said...

It really takes an "artist" to make a gutted room look THAT good! Great job...I'm sure your guests will love it!

July 5, 2006 at 3:23 PM
Pippajo said...

Brilliant, just brilliant. Truly inspired. It looks better than my powder room and that has walls!

July 5, 2006 at 4:32 PM
Anita said...

No need to remodel now. It looks pretty much "done" to me! :-)

July 5, 2006 at 5:46 PM
amy said...

What a great idea! We lived with a gutted bathroom for 4 months and it was depressing. Should have thought of that!

July 5, 2006 at 6:27 PM
Twice Remembered said...

Thank you, you all...it was a lot of fun to finally decorate a space again:)

July 5, 2006 at 10:53 PM
Jordana said...

Very cute and definitely much more cozy!

July 6, 2006 at 8:11 AM
Anonymous said...

Wow! Truly inspired work. *clapping hands*

maria

July 6, 2006 at 9:28 AM
Gerrie said...

Great Job! I just don't know how you do all these things with little girls under foot.

July 6, 2006 at 9:57 AM
Anonymous said...

Very nice! Really enjoyed seeing your hard work.

Christina in GA

July 6, 2006 at 1:33 PM
Anonymous said...

Great job! And wonderful ideas :) Much better than when we had guests coming and I tacked up some of those vinyl tablecloths on the shower walls. Hope you get to take a long bubble bath and enjoy the neat room, you have put together:)
Crystal

July 6, 2006 at 2:35 PM
nan said...

Fabulous job and very creative!

July 7, 2006 at 8:27 AM
Twice Remembered said...

Many thanks to you all! I haven't had time for my bubble bath yet, but I'll have one soon...maybe even tonight!

July 7, 2006 at 9:54 AM
JLynnette (Aunt Jo) said...

Wow! Kim, you are absolutely the most inspired person. It looks great!

July 7, 2006 at 10:14 AM
Anonymous said...

Miranda: Your home isn't just your home but your art exhibition too. What a marvelous designer you are.

July 7, 2006 at 10:19 PM
Twice Remembered said...

Awww, thank you so much everyone:) I'm so happy to have a halfway put together place to take a bath now!

July 12, 2006 at 12:23 AM
Pam said...

OMG Kim!!!! I saw your word wall on the cottage site, but had NO IDEA what it was covering up! LOL - you are one amazing creative woman - great job! I only hope my finished bathroom comes out half as wonderful!

September 16, 2006 at 12:13 AM

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