It's week 4 of my Master bathroom renovation, and there has been some progress. So many decisions in one room, I seriously have no idea how people build an ENTIRE house! The floors are installed...they are a 16" square Italian marble with a hand chiseled edge, to give them a rustic-old world feel. The cabinets and bookcase are installed, and we are waiting on the countertops. The shower is almost done, I am using the same marble, but in a 8" x 16" size and it is being installed in a brick-stack pattern. Here it is in progress...
The cabinet corner (still need hardware...countertops/sinks arrive Thursday)...
another view of the bay window, this is where the bathtub will go (windows are being replaced with energy efficient ones)...
I made over a wrought iron and crystal chandelier I have had in the garage for years...it will go over the bathtub.
I still have to pick out faucets, hardware, lighting and fixtures and more... but that's my progress report for now!












It's looking good! It is a huge job. We are building a house right now......... making all those selections was overwhelming.
Posted by: Linda Jo | March 13, 2012 at 11:24 PM
Gorgeous! I love that you are putting in all of that storage & DRAWERS. I don't understand why most bathrooms don't have a lot of drawers...I'm always thinking of ways that I could better organize in my bath if I had more drawers. Looking forward to seeing the finished project.
Posted by: Kim @ vintagepretties | March 14, 2012 at 08:37 AM
Oh My!It looks huge, that's going to be one glamorous bathroom when finished! If its anything like other rooms in your home you have showed us, I know its going to be beautiful!
Lavinia
:)
Posted by: Lavinia | March 14, 2012 at 10:35 AM
it is looking beautiful Suzanne!! How exciting to be getting your bath redone... lots of bubble baths in your future in that gorgeous window area! Lovin that chandelier! xoxo
Posted by: Heather~ Pretty Petals | March 20, 2012 at 09:30 AM
I agree with you: How do people build an entire house with so many decisions to be made? I remodeled my kitchen and that was enough of a project for me. There came a point when I was just "Whatever"ing.
Posted by: Charlotte | March 23, 2012 at 07:43 PM