At $39, it was a bit higher than I'd normally pay for a shower curtain, but since we had a gift card I didn't feel bad at all. I love that I can mix the indigo shades with tons of different colors- green, yellow, gray, coral, I could go on and on.
Next, I painted the oak cabinets in Martha Stewart's Glass of Milk. To be honest I was expecting it to be a huge pain after all of the horror stories I've heard. It went so well and I didn't even sand the cabinets. I put on two coats of Zinnser Bullseye 123 primer and probably three or four coats of the Martha paint. I was very happy with her paint. I already had the brushes, primer, and everything so the project cost me about $13 for a quart of the paint, and I barely used any of it. Here is a picture of the before:
Here we are after a coat of primer. At this point I was a little nervous about all of the brush strokes showing:
But not to worry, this is how it turned out:
I also painted the bathroom in the same color we used downstairs, Milk Pail.
We hung the shelf that we scored at the PB Outlet earlier this year for $4.97 over these towel hooks that were already in here. I like them and I think that hooks function much better than racks anyways, so those will be staying.
A closer shot of the shower curtain and the pattern. You can't tell in these pictures but each print is just a little different shade than the next.
So what's next for this room?
- Accesorize the white shelf. I'm thinking of various bath related items in apothecary jars, etc.
- Get a soap dispenser.
- Either get a new mirror or frame out the existing mirror.
- Purchase bath mats.
- Hang some art.
- Find some great knobs for the cabinet doors.
- Eventually change light fixture.
- Eventually change faucet.
Wow, I LOVE how it turned out! I am dying to buy that shower curtain too, and I heart me some MS Glass of Milk paint - such a great color!
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