![]() ![]() ![]() Miraculously, it has never been painted and still has it’s original glass. The mirror is an antique mirror that I found at a local antique store. This two leg pedestal sink was a Craigslist find and the brass faucet was provided by Wayfair. We built a shaker style cabinet that serves as a utility closet for all of cleaning supplies and extra paper goods. I think the flooring is perfect all on its own. I love the flooring so much I couldn’t bring myself to put down the rug I had planned on using. We installed a porcelain tile that looks and feels just like brick. We planked the ceiling and painted all the trim a crisp white. Other than a very deep cleaning, it still looked close to the same just two months ago.Īll of the old wallpaper has been removed and we painted the walls Dove White by Benjamin Moore. Here’s another look at the space before we moved in. I’ve never been a fan of the shared space, but I think we’ve found a way to make it work and I’m loving it! It’s the powder room all of our guest use when they visit but it also serves as our laundry room. From the first day we walked into it (picture below) I’ve hated it! It’s right off of our kitchen and is the only bath room on the first floor. It has always been a space that makes me cringe. I can’t think of a better way to kick off the new blog than with a room makeover! We’re sharing our reveal today! One Room Challenge – laundry/powder room renovation I’m so glad you’re here to help me kick it off! It’s been a lot of hard work but I finally feel like my blog is the perfect expression of myself and our home. Our One Room Challenge – laundry/powder room renovation is complete and today is the launch of our new adventure, Sincerely, Marie. I can’t believe this day is finally here! There are so many things that I am beyond thankful for today.
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