Monday, July 20, 2009

Farmhouse Before & After: The Bathroom

More before & after pictures are now ready! Mama wrote the following post for the family blog:

Before:The only bathroom, with its peeling vinyl floor, rusted tub, and cruddy toilet was our biggest decorating challenge. My first thoughts were of gutting it and starting over again but with limited time and finances it only made sense to work with what we had. God blessed our feeble effort in many ways. The total cost of the bathroom renovation was less than $150 including a newly tiled floor, along with new towels and several other deco items.
When we first began working on the house, I noticed that every time I went outside, I saw a window that I couldn't find when I was inside. It finally occurred to me that the window was in the shower and had been covered with vinyl paneling. Realizing that a small, closet-sized bathroom needed as much light and ventilation as possible, I opted to expose the window in the tub area. Everyone was very reluctant about a window in the actual shower but I assured them it was quite stylish and no different than fancy homes which incorporate glass brick in the bathrooms. I bought some paint especially made for frosting glass and after Tim trimmed out the newly discovered window, I sprayed it so the light could come in without compromising privacy. I also made a small plastic curtain for the window to aid in privacy when the window is open.

After:
Although barely visible now, the mirror had to be carefully chosen to cover some very large holes in the wall that my servant-hearted son, who likes to remain anonymous, cleverly covered to discourage mice from stopping in for visits.

The light fixture was very outdated with frilly, tulip shaped glass bulb covers so I simply replaced the shades with more conservative, amber-tinted cones.

I absolutely love toile fabrics so I searched online and found an antique brown Jamestown/Williamsburg pattern for an accent curtain at the shower entrance.
Because eight of us are sharing the tiny bathroom, I thought it essential to have designated towels. (I, for one, do not like to dry off with "boy" towels as I don't think the boys necessarily come out of the tub completely clean each night!) Meredith did a wonderful job monogramming each of our names on fluffy, chocolate brown towels.
I am especially thankful for the beautiful, new tile floor that extends from the bathroom to the attached laundry room that was a gift of labor from a milk customer. When hearing that we were moving the farm for the benefit of the cows, we were showered with kindness from a multitude of customers. This man, a computer specialist, showed up on his day off equipped with his tiling tools, and he promptly installed the new floor. What a gift of encouragement!

I am also thankful for the sense of peace God continues to give me in regard to accepting this old farmhouse as God's provision for us. Surely it is making some of the less desirable aspects much more tolerable. Yes, peace still abounds in acceptance.

11 comments:

Paulina said...

Beautiful! I love the white with the brown.

Anonymous said...

Hi Meredith,
I would love to get my girls into sewing, but I need to purchase a machine. I think your monogramming is wonderful. Can you recommend a sewing machine that will do monograming as well?
Thanks!
Blessings,
Karen Sweeney

Stephanie said...

Beautiful!!!! You and your mother have fantastic interior decorating skills. You should really open up a business doing that; you look like you enjoy it as well.

God bless!

Kira said...

Wow. I love how you re-did it! Looks beautiful!

~ Kira

P.S. I'm going to add you to my blogroll :) I've been reading your blog for a while and I really like it! I'll continue to stop by!

Katarina said...

WOW! Y'all did an amazing job in there, it looks really nice!

Emily said...

It's beautiful!!!! Meredith, you and your mom do such a nice job at interior decorating!

Meredith Ivy said...

Thanks everyone!



Dear Mrs. Sweeney,

The sewing machines that have both embroidery and sewing capabilities are pretty expensive, but I believe Wal-Mart carries the least expensive one and it is a Brother machine for around $400. There may be some less expensive models that have very limited embroidery capability, but I am not familiar with them.

The embroidery machine I bought only does embroidery and it was very expensive (I found it on sale for $900; it was originally $1600), but I needed something that could handle bigger projects.

Good luck, and please let me know if you have any other questions! I hope your family is having a nice summer. :)

Meredith

Jeri Beth Hardy said...

Hi Meredith!

You and your family's bathroom looks great! I always enjoy seeing before and after pictures. Thanks for posting them for us to see! You did a superb job on the towels-I love monograms.

Thanks for emailing us your new address! That was a lovely picture of you all standing in front of the corn.

I've also really enjoyed seeing the pictures of you and Sheridan's bedroom! (I'm just not very good at commenting! :) ). Thank you for including all the "I got this here, and that came from here..." . It's always fun to read about all your finds. It's an inspiration. :)

Please tell your family hello for the Hardys! We girls always enjoy your blog.

With love in the Lord,
~Jeri Beth Hardy

Meredith Ivy said...

Dear Jeri Beth,

It's so nice to hear from you! I wasn't sure if y'all still read our blogs or not.

Your family should start a blog! We would enjoy reading it. :)

Blessings,
Meredith

Jeri Beth said...

Oh, thanks. :)

Yes, we do read your blogs. We didn't send out a Christmas card this year, but we still think about y'all! As far as starting a blog of my own, I would like to sometime. Johnson actually has one; your brothers might enjoy seeing it. It doesn't contain personal information about us; :) he writes about guns and "guy stuff". I was going to let you know about it - here is the address:

resolute-defender.blogspot.com

I hope you have a wonderful weekend!
Blessings,
~Jeri Beth

P. S. We have a friend who also went to the "Next" conference a few months ago. We thought it was a little amusing that we knew two people who were at the same conference!

Meredith Ivy said...

Jeri Beth,

I told my brothers about Johnson's blog and they are "following" it now. :)

That's neat that y'all have a friend that also went to Next. :)

Definitely let me know if you do decide to start a blog!

Have a great weekend!

Meredith