Before & After: A Builder-Grade Bathroom Gets A Glamorous Makeover
Bathroom remodels can be daunting at times, since so much plumbing is involved — not to mention walls that usually need repairing or replacing. It’s often the room that people wait to tackle, so over time you don’t know what you will get once you start removing sinks, pulling out the tub, etc. For Gwen […]
Bathroom remodels can be daunting at times, since so much plumbing is involved — not to mention walls that usually need repairing or replacing. It’s often the room that people wait to tackle, so over time you don’t know what you will get once you start removing sinks, pulling out the tub, etc. For Gwen Hefner of The Makerista and her general contractor husband Micah, they welcomed the remodel of a new bathroom for their two girls in their Kansas City, MO home. “Renovating for Micah and me is a bit like marriage counseling,” Gwen shares. “It’s amazing what we work through as we tackle problems and search for solutions together.” The couple even brought in one of their three children to help make design decisions. Gwen explains, “The curtains are probably the cherry on top for me. I knew they needed to run all the way to the ceiling, and the drama they create can’t be beat. I had actually planned to use a much more traditional chintz, but I had sourced this Vervain fabric, and Milly, age 6, was all in. She loved it, so the styling direction did a 180. I think it feels fresh and even more ...
Bathroom remodels can be daunting at times, since so much plumbing is involved — not to mention walls that usually need repairing or replacing. It’s often the room that people wait to tackle, so over time you don’t know what you will get once you start removing sinks, pulling out the tub, etc. For Gwen Hefner of The Makerista and her general contractor husband Micah, they welcomed the remodel of a new bathroom for their two girls in their Kansas City, MO home. “Renovating for Micah and me is a bit like marriage counseling,” Gwen shares. “It’s amazing what we work through as we tackle problems and search for solutions together.” The couple even brought in one of their three children to help make design decisions. Gwen explains, “The curtains are probably the cherry on top for me. I knew they needed to run all the way to the ceiling, and the drama they create can’t be beat. I had actually planned to use a much more traditional chintz, but I had sourced this Vervain fabric, and Milly, age 6, was all in. She loved it, so the styling direction did a 180. I think it feels fresh and even more ...
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