This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Delta®. The opinions and text are all mine.
Our modern farmhouse style bathroom makeover is finally finished. The color palette is neutral, with wood tones, gray white and a touch of blue. We added in chrome finishes for a stylish updated look.
Modern Farmhouse Bathroom Video
The original farmhouse bathroom makeover design plans
Don’t you just love it when your vision comes together?! We basically stuck with the original plans for this bathroom makeover to a tee. Other than switching up the mirror choice for the medicine cabinet, what you see above is what we brought into this space. You can get up to speed on the design plans in this post I wrote about the makeover. (Think shiny, new elevated style and modern, but with some old home character thrown in!) We went through the whole process of renovating our master bathroom a year ago, and finally worked up the courage to tackle the guest bathroom in our home. It’s not easy living in a house with five kids, and an unusable bathroom during a renovation, but the end result is so worth it.
Delta Cassidy Faucet
Sometimes the scale, and colors, of the items I select look different in person than in the online photos, but I was pleased with the way all the elements from my design board came together.
The Chrome finish on the faucet I chose from the Cassidy® Collection by Delta looks modern and stylish next to the marble hexagon, modern wallpaper and wood vanity. It brings a polished and elevated design to the updated space. Although the house is almost 100 years old, I wanted this makeover to bring in modern design, while still honoring the character of our craftsmen farmhouse.
The shower
I chose a classic subway tile for the shower walls and a tiled-in soap niche. I brought in the Delta® In2ition Two-in-One Shower Head to add a little luxury to the bathroom makeover. I can’t tell you how excited my husband is to take showers in this bathroom again, instead of trying to fit in the clawfoot tub I just had to have in our last renovation. While the walls were open, we also decided to wire in some lighting for the shower. Deciding to add in lights helped the space feel more luxurious and modern. For the shower door, we went with a sleek glass. I want to show off that shiny new Chrome shower head, soap niche and gorgeous tile. There was no way, I was going to hide all that behind a curtain!
Modern Farmhouse Bathroom Makeover- What all we did
- Ripped out the old shower base and insert
- Demo’ed and removed the robin’s egg blue tile floor
- Discarded the old vanity, faucet and mirror
- Removed the old backsplash behind the sink
- Removed the old toilet
- Added the proper underlayment for the tile (the previous blue tile was put directly over the sub floor, which blew the minds of the tile guys we hired. Apparently that is a major no no.)
- Added marble hexagon tile to the floor
- Removed the drywall behind the previous shower insert and replaced it with the proper water resistant kind
- Wired in lighting for the shower
- Hung the glass shower door
- Added subway tile to the shower
- Expanded the medicine cabinet recess, to allow for a larger medicine cabinet
- Tiled in the soap niche
- Installed the Delta® In2ition® Two-in-One shower head
- Installed a new vanity
- Installed a quartz-lookalike vanity top and sink
- Installed the Cassidy™ Widespread faucet by Delta®
- Added shiplap paneling to the bottom half of the walls
- Added the wallpaper to the top half of the walls
- Brought in a new toilet
To DIY or not to DIY
For this particular renovation, we decided to call in the experts to help get things started. We hired a plumber to set the new shower base. The previous one installed in this space was so stained up from 30+ years of use, that I didn’t think it would ever shine in the way that I wanted it to for this makeover. We also hired some tile experts for the floor and shower. I opted to go with a tiled in soap niche, which is a bit of a custom design element, so I wanted to leave this to the professionals. We DIY’ed the wallpaper, paint and glass shower door installation.
I also brought the plumber back to install the Cassidy® Widespread Faucet and the Delta® In2ition Two-in-One Shower Head.
Finishing Touches
To add a little color, I brought in navy blue Turkish towels and added little black hooks to the walls. I also brought in a wicker basket with a DIY basket liner to store toilet paper on the back of the toilet. Fresh flowers, handmade soap and a cozy candle helped round out my modern farmhouse bathroom design.
Before
After
Get all of the before pictures, original design plans and the rest of the story on our farmhouse guest bathroom in this post.
What an improvement, wouldn’t you say?! The goal was character, charm and elevated design. I think this makeover, with the help of the sleek and stylish faucets from Delta, definitely achieved that!
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This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Delta® Faucet. The opinions and text are all mine.
where can i purchase the wallpaper for a client?
Can you tell me what type of paste you used on the wallpaper? The recommended is something from the UK. I have been trying to find something comparable here in the USA. Thanks.
We are renovating an 1870 home for one year now. We added a bathroom bc one wasn’t enough and we have similar taste and interest and I chuckled when I saw we’d chosen the exact same vanity, and similar top lol.