Friday, March 19, 2010

The Powder Room is finished


I am pleased to share with you our new powder room.

Let me indulge in a few Before & Afters.






What we did:
Painted walls "Elephant Skin" Gray
Removed toilet, repaired leaks, re-installed toilet
Painted vanity cabinet, added new hardware to doors
Upgraded all chrome fixtures to brushed nickel
Replaced Vanity Light
Replaced faucet

Goodbye Globe Lights


I'm wanting to put something taller here on top of the toilet back to fill the space between it and the wire thing above it. Any ideas??




I'm really happy with how this turned out. I used the brushed nickel spray paint and sprayed over my old towel ring and toilet paper holders. This saved me about $25, and I can use the paint for all the chrome fixtures I want to change. (So that's anoth $50 saved in the other 2 bathrooms).




And this is my absolute favorite thing in the room. This faucet was my splurge....I had to have it.




Now on to what I learned..... (please forgive the self-indulgence....or just ignore it if you prefer)

How-to videos only show "best case scenario".
You can expect your project to be nothing like what they show you.

For instance, when they tell you to remove the bolts on the toilet to separate the tank from the bowl, they don't tell you that they will likely be rusted over, will not unscrew, and that you will need a hacksaw and lots of elbow grease to remove them. (They also don't tell you that there are 2 sets of nuts on the bolts, and thus 6 nuts that are likely too rusted to come off with just a wrench).

They also don't tell you that the water line connection to your faucet is likely over-tightened and that you should use 2 wrenches to remove them...and that if you don't, you will only torque the copper piping and snap it in two...and then have to call a plumber. (lesson learned for next time).

They don't tell you that nobody makes the same size cabinet hinges that you had and you will have to drill new holes for all your hinges.

They also don't tell you that sometimes builders decide not to center your light box on the wall, and that the cute vanity light you bought has too small of a backplate to be centered and also cover the outlet hole that is not centered...and so you will have to go and buy another light fixture with a larger backplate...(and that you don't quite love as much as the first one). Oh, and circular mounting bracket things are way better than crossbars.

Now that the project is over, and the frustration is gone, I feel very wise, indeed.

4 comments:

  1. Love it Robyn!! And I love the comments. I had to laugh at all the "lessons learned". I'll just take your word for it and leave my bathroom as is for now. :)

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  2. So glad my plumber could help you out so quickly. I trust myself to replace faucets and light fixtures, but not toilets. You are mighty brave. When we had our toilets pulled a few weeks ago the bolts, too, were rusted and had to be sawed off.

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  3. Looks great!! When are you coming to help with my house???

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  4. Robyn it looks great!!! Im with your other friend when are you coming to my house???

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