Vanity before my refinishing project
After stain and finish.
Bathroom after
Vanities redone in red oak stain finish. I basically finished them right over their current finish using this process. It saved me lots of time and effort and I really love the results.
I added an antique looking clock and hooks for towels
I'm really happy with my upstairs bathroom make-over. The color on the wall is a soft brown called "Meadowlark" in Valspar paint. I changed out the lighting too. We have no natural light in this bathroom so I couldn't take a picture of the lights and make it look right. I ordered these from Amazon. Here's the pic from the site.
My goal in this project was to repurpose as much as I could and make it an inexpensive make-over. The flooring was brand new and the most expensive part of the make-over, but we really needed new floors. The light fixtures were new, but I thought I got a pretty nice buy on them. I used a small can of stain for the woodwork and finished off a can of my DIL's polyurathane. I bought a can of paint for the walls, a can of spray paint for the knobs on the vanity doors, a $10 wall clock, $24 coat hook rack for towels and I bought 5x7" art cards by a local artist for $2 each and framed them for as wall art in the bathroom.
I have one more bathroom to re-do, but it will have to wait until spring when I can be less distracted by lambing and calving. My daughter thinks I ought to re-do all the kitchen cabinets now in the same red oak stain finish that I did in the bathrooms. The size of that job intimidates me, but I know I'd love the look.
lovely indeed!
ReplyDeletei love the colors! so warm... and i love the clock and hooks. great idea!
ReplyDeleteawesome job.
lora
I love it! And I place my vote with G. on re-doing the kitchen cabinets!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!! Love the stain color!! You did a great job!! I vote to do the kitchen cabinets in that color,too!! (if you're taking votes! LOL) Darlene
ReplyDeleteVery nice! :)
ReplyDeleteIt really came out great! The colors are so warm. Great job on the restaining, must have been a lot of work. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteI think they turned out great...love how you repurposed. We often have to do that in rentals..love the stain color. Dianntha
ReplyDeleteJody, I love it!!! It turned out beautiful and I love the warmth of the wood. I spy more woodwork, too, maybe a linen closet? This is a lot of woodwork/cabinets for a bathroom. You did this AND are being a midwife to sheep? I'm impressed. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, all of you, for your positive comments.
ReplyDeleteWayside W.,
You did spy a linen closet too. Yes, there was a lot of woodwork and I did the baseboards too.
Jody
Well Done Jody!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous Jody! And you have me quite excited - I have bedroom bureaus - very old - honey coloured wood and they need to be refinished but I just couldn't face stripping them. Such a job. I just read your method and it sounds very doable - and your result is so lovely. I'm going to see if we have these products in Canada. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and so inspiring! I really like those lights and the clock. Nice touches!
ReplyDeletefrances