Revealing Our Renovated Hall Bathroom

Revealing Our Renovated Hall Bathroom

*This post was sponsored by Home Depot and Minted

I can hardly believe that I’m actually able to say it, but it’s true: our hall bathroom renovation is finally complete. It has taken nearly a year—from estimate to final tile—but the room is totally finished and ready for its closeup. Scroll on for a few of my favorite photos of the completed space, and then you’re invited to hop over to the Home Depot blog where I’m sharing a list of 8 things to consider during your own bathroom reno.

Revealing Our Renovated Hall Bathroom

Revealing Our Renovated Hall Bathroom

Revealing Our Renovated Hall Bathroom

If you remember, the plan was always to make the most of the room as it stood. We didn’t have the time, energy, or budget for a full gut job renovation, but we were anxious to upgrade the things that needed to be brought into the millennium. The biggest focus, of course, was the shower.

Click back here to catch up on the nightmare horror story that proceeded these final glamour shots, but for now I’ll just say that we couldn’t be more grateful to have a functioning shower (and upstairs toilet). The new space is still kiiiiiiiiiiind of a work in progress in terms of the cosmetic details, but for the most part we’re in love.

Revealing Our Renovated Hall Bathroom

Revealing Our Renovated Hall Bathroom

Speaking of those pretty little details, we finished out the renovated bathroom with things like a vintage rug scored off of eBay, beautiful abstract art from Minted, and also a couple of DIY labeled soap pumps that I customized using this tutorial from Almost Makes Perfect. To be honest, I’m wondering if the collection is a little too much for the small space, but I think it will be fun to continue experimenting with decorative accents until I find just the right balance.

What do you think? Is there anything you would change? What’s your favorite detail in the updated space? Mine is definitely the new glass enclosure around our once-drywalled shower. The see-through walls make the room feel twice as big and they also make the shower itself much easier to twist and turn around in. Now make the leap over to Home Depot for lots more photos and my advice for those of you considering a bathroom renovation of your own.

Revealing Our Renovated Hall Bathroom

*This story was an in-kind partnership with Home Depot. Though compensation wasn’t received, I was given the opportunity to partner with their kitchen and bath design center on this renovation. All thoughts and opinions are my own. Thank you for supporting the brands who support Dream Green DIY!

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Weekend Inspiration: No. 15

Find out how to turn a clearance grocery store cake into a Pinterest-worthy naked cake with edible flowers.

I don’t know about you guys, but I’m feeling the urge to get things done around the house this weekend. My dad’s coming to visit, so I’m making a big ol’ list of things I’d love for him to take a look at while he’s here. We’ve got a (non-emergency) burst pipe that needs addressing, some curious cracked tiles in the bathroom, and more than a few landscaping projects to consider.

Suffice to say, it’s going to be a busy weekend, but I’m looking forward to bouncing ideas off of the main handyman in our family. Don’t worry, though. It’s not just a working weekend. We’ve also got tickets to the local symphony, so we’ll be setting aside plenty of time for fun, too. Scroll on for a few things that caught my eye this past week, plus a few more projects that are at the top of my list this season.

Weekend Inspiration: No. 15

1. Everyone’s favorite wallpaper brand just launched a new line of patterned bedding and it’s just as fabulous as you’d imagine. See the full collection on Hygge & West here.

2. I’m planning to revisit my edible flower cake project from last year in honor of the first day of summer in just few weeks time. Who’s with me?!

3. I stocked up on a bunch of under-the-bed storage boxes this week with the hopes that I can overhaul my wardrobe and closet. Would you like me to put together a video of the process for my YouTube channel? Leave your vote in the comments below.

4. Now that I’m refocused on my health, this collection of four yoga moves to try via Camille Styles really caught my attention.

5. This gold flower signet ring took my breath away when I spotted it on Pinterest.

6. Another thing at the top of our summer to-do list is becoming a member of our local pottery studio. I think it’s time to make things “official” since I’m currently on my fourth wheel-throwing class. What’s on your summer activities list?

7. These DIY velvet earring tags are the perfect gift!

Find out how to turn a clearance grocery store cake into a Pinterest-worthy naked cake with edible flowers.

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