This is my heavenly washroom.
Powder blue and cream cabinets with glaze and crackle
and fancy molding and a heck of a ceiling.
A tromp l'oeil tin ceiling wallpaper gives this little
laundry bath room a big dose of style.
laundry bath room a big dose of style.
I bought this online at D.Marie Wallpapers on eBay.
It has a clover or quatrefoil and lattice design.
It has a clover or quatrefoil and lattice design.
It was pre-pasted and I did it in sections and then fit it together.
The grid lines hide the joints and it ended up being really easy!
A vintage looking baby chandelier in iron and crystal
from Lowes gives it added glamour at a great price ($65)!
I cut a pine shelf to fit behind the washer and dryer
to hold garden accessories for the potting shed look I wanted.
Combination laundry and bathrooms are usually not that "pretty".
I wanted "pretty" as this is our first floor bathroom used by guests.
Combination laundry and bathrooms are usually not that "pretty".
I wanted "pretty" as this is our first floor bathroom used by guests.
.My window treatment is a Mombasa mosquito tent I cut to pieces on impulse after
the pair of cream matelasse panels I created were too stiff and formal for the space.
White wood blinds are underneath for privacy.
White wood blinds are underneath for privacy.
The styrofoam molding on top of the cabinets was
added to mimic a Habersham cabinet style I fell in love with.
It instantly transformed this room.
The sink vanity got the same paint treatment,
and someday I plan to add a marble countertop with bronze fixtures.
I replaced the wall light fixture with a simple bronze farmhouse number, andadded an ornate mirror and a simple bronze robe hook for a hand towel.
A small shelf holds some eye candy.
Behind the door are hooks for hanging clothes that need to air dry.
So my french cottage garden style washroom is now a reality!
What would a project be without a few before pictures...
Maple cabinets without the completed molding have been like this for 5 years!
I am officially on record as preferring painted cabinets.
There was an 8" gap behind the washer/dryer that I planned to hide with a shelf.
Basic, boring and blah.
Look at those horrible light fixtures. Ugh.
I added a cutesy valance and it looked even worse.
Interestingly, I never painted the walls~they weren't the problem.
So...I painted the cabs first with Elmers glue to make them crackle,
then "cream in my coffee" Valspar signature paint,
loved how it looked...
then I glazed them with Valspar antique glaze,
and hated them.....
So I added the pale blue paint on the raised panels.
Then I fell madly in love with them!
I am no painter, if I can do this, anyone can.
I just remember Miss Mustard Seed saying:
" at some point in the project it always looks horrid before it looks good".
Now the molding is about to get painted and the shelf
will hide the cutout for water access and the gap.
Then came the new lights, the ceiling treatment, and the wispy curtain...
Ten thousand times nicer!
Voila!
I couldn't be happier with my washroom.
It feels like it belongs in our home now.
The best part is,
Mr. Maison Decor loves it as much as I do!
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It turned out so beautiful Amy!;) I LOVE it~ Hugs,Rachel
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Hi There, It looks amazing... I put anouther picture on my blog of sadi's room...It really is an old armoire..
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It looks fabulous, the blue on the cabinets really makes it pop! The ceiling adds a luxe look.
ReplyDeleteNow it wil be a treat to do laundry.
Enjoy,
Mimi
Oh wow hard to believe that awesome ceiling is made out of wallpaper... Wonderful! I'd have to hire you to help me with wallpapering our guess room... haven't done it yet! ;)
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Absolutely amazing Amy!!! It looks GORGEOUS!! I love it- your wallpaper ceiling is diving as is the crown moulding!! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I'd be doing laundry everyday:)
ReplyDeleteWow, it truly looks amazing and beautiful! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteThat's a fabulous transformation! Love the ceiling and the molding. But I have to say, using easy and ceiling wallpaper in the same sentence just doesn't seem right to me. I cannot imagine working overhead with wallpaper being anything but a nightmare!
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, I love it. Didn't know you already had it posted. The wallpaper on the ceiling is my favorite part! So pretty!!
ReplyDeleteHanging the wallpaper was not hard at all. It really was easy because I cut it into 30" lengths at the grid marks. You cannot see the joints because of the pattern. I was dreading it, until I decided upon this "method"! Just make sure you size your wall or ceiling before you paper, then the paper slides around easily into place.
ReplyDeleteIt's BEAUTIFUL! I LOVE the ceiling and the molding! I love it all. You must be so delighted with how it all came together. The wispy curtains are are such a nice airy touch. I really like the way the dark curtain rod picks up the dark on the little chandy. It's crazy pretty now!
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Oh Amy...I LOVE IT! The ceiling just makes it wonderful! Clever idea and seems so easy to do! Of course, my neck is always bothering me so maybe not, but in theory it seems a perfect way to make a faux tin ceiling. I love the mombasa mosquito net for window treatment!~Hugs, Patti
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your washroom!! I used some smaller scale ceiling textured wallpaper in a bedroom and my breakfast nook and love it but THIS is gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteI panicked the first time I used it as I was using long sheets clear across the width of the room. Can you tell how small of sections you used? Duh- why hadn't I thought of that! I might just have to try and find some of the for the front guest room I am working on now!!
This is just beautiful! would you mind me sharing a picture or 2 and link on my blog?
bee blessed
mary
W-O-W! Love it all!
ReplyDeleteLOOOOVe it. It's amazing Amy!!
ReplyDeleteCutest laundry room I have ever seen.
ReplyDeleteAmy!!!! It looks so awesome! I love it, what a transformation! Love the cabinets, the ceiling, all of it!
ReplyDeleteIt turned out wonderful! LOVE that ceiling wallpaper!!
ReplyDeleteVery lovely Amy!! I too prefer painted cabinets over wood!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe what a great deal the chandelier was! And mosquito netting?? Genius.
ReplyDeleteI love how it turned out. I really love the ceiling. And I especially like the curtains. That molding transformed the cabinets. A great makeover!
ReplyDeleteAmy, Just so beautiful. Ethereal! I love the ceiling! This is such an inspiration! My washroom could use a good coat of paint and a dose of style!
ReplyDeleteThanks for inspiring me!
Yvonne
It's just wonderful! I love the cabinet color. I too have dated cabinets that color and am dying to take a paintbrush to them, but so far not everyone in the family agrees on the painted look. Maybe someday. Everything in your space is just perfect though.
ReplyDeleteAmy, OM Goodness! This washroom is absolutely fabulous!! The ceiling and moulding make this room. I love the paint treatment on the cabinets too. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Sherry
ps: I hope you will share this at my party starting Wednesday night.
The transformation is A-Mazing!!! The colors, lighting, ceiling, and especially the moulding.....oh la la!!!!
ReplyDeleteFABULOUS!!!!!!....You must have had a great time hanging the wallpaper on the ceiling...lol...it is all so beautiful!!!
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Truly beautiful! Love it.
ReplyDeleteHappy spring.
Regina
I found you on Kim's blog and I am so glad I did!
ReplyDeleteI am your newest follower! LOvely blog!
~Andie
Amy,
ReplyDeleteIt turned out beautifully! LOVING that ceiling! Must visit your wallpaper source.
Hugs,
Judy
That really is beautiful! The ceiling looks amazing and I love the soft blue you painted your cabinets. A gorgeous makeover.
ReplyDeleteIncredible transformation. I love the ceiling and the blue panels!!! Did you do a wash over the blue paint? ~~sherry~~
ReplyDeleteWow!! Totally fabulous!! Love the blue panels...it's just amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteAwe - what a sweet ceiling! loving what you are doing in this room! xoox, Tracie
ReplyDeleteWOW! I'm coming to YOUR house to do my laundry haha! It looks amazing! Great job! Love the ceiling and thanks for the info on the little chandelier - I've been looking for one that size and what a great price that one is! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat bathroom. I am in the middle of doing my guest bathroom. I have a washer and dryer in there too, although they are hidden behind doors. It looks a mess right now as I've taken down a border print and the ugly wood and glass medicine cabinet. Thinking about getting rid of the doors to the laundry area and putting up curtains instead. Nervous!!
ReplyDeletewhat a transformation, you did incredible work!
ReplyDeleteLove, Love Love it! Amazing job!
ReplyDeleteEveryone is gonna love this room!
ReplyDeleteInteresting how all parts come together giving it an inviting old-world feel. Love the blue..what shade is it?
ReplyDeleteHi elmwood! The blue color is Ben Moore heaven on earth, lightened up with a bit of water....
ReplyDeleteThe ceiling and cabinets are fantastic! Well done, Amy!
ReplyDeleteSo bathrooms can be sweet! Great job.
ReplyDeleteHow did I miss this ? It looks wonderful ! Love it !
ReplyDeleteAmy, the cream and blue are just the perfect touch. That is exactly what I was talking about even though I couldn't find exactly the right pictures. The ceiling is fabulous too and I agree, the floaty curtains are perfect. This should make doing laundry a little more pleasurable!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love it! Everything! Tell me more about the Elmer's Glue for crackling. :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely brillant and beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness. What a huge difference! That ceiling "tile" paper was the best. I really thought it was the real thing til you said it was wallpaper. Brilliant! Susan
ReplyDeleteAmy, that ceiling is amazing. I can't believe that is wallpaper. Great job on the whole transformation. Thanks for joining WUW.
ReplyDeleteAmy,
ReplyDeleteWOW....this makeover is sooooo PRETTY...love all your ideas!!!
Blessings,
Linda
Hi Amy! I love it! Oh, this is just the most romantic looking wash room I've ever seen! Love the soft colors and everything you've done. The little chandy just puts the finishing touch on it.
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be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
What an AMAZING transformation... you knocked this one out of the park. I absolutely love the finish you did on the cabinetry and moulding. And how fabulous is that ceiling wallpaper?!! Everything works beautifully together. Well done, sister. :)
ReplyDeleteWow...so happy I stopped by...this looks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHi Amy...
ReplyDeleteMy friend, your bath/laundry turned out frenchy FABULOUS!!! I love all the details that you added...the new french blue cabinets...that gorgeous moulding...and the wallpapered ceiling is beautiful! A stunning and extrodinary transformation, my friend! I just love the soft feel of your new room...you did GOOD!!! Thank you for sharing your beautiful home with us!
Warmest spring wishes,
Chari @Happy To Design
Your laundry is stunning! The Lowe's light fixture looks very high end - not like Lowes at all.
ReplyDeleteLove it! Amazing how 'off' the sink & counter look with the new paint job & decor. I'll get to mine someday....low on the priority list right now as we have the whole house to do! Nice to find your site! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteI love to see the transformations. Thanks so much for sharing. What a wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteI have been impressed with your talent since I first "met" you but now I am officially Super Impressed! This is the most beautiful laundry/powder bath combo I've ever seen! Love your attention to detail. The crown molding, the ceiling, the paint treatment and the airy curtains! Oh, and can't forget that precious chandelier! 65$? Where can I put one?
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ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely room! Well done and I would love doing laundry if that were mine.
Loved the before and after shots.
Janet xox
http://theemptynest-janet.blogspot.com/
Hi Amy, I can't believe I missed this post!! Your laundry/washroom makeover is just amazing! I love it all.. and I love the colours you picked. Thanks for sharing where you purchased the wallpaper from, I absoludtely love it.. I am thinking where I could use some.. lol! That moulding just added to the look and can't believe it's made from styrofoam. What a pretty space you have created and looking forward to your 'mancave' makeover! take care, Maryann
ReplyDeleteWow! What a transformation! You did a great job!!
ReplyDeleteLove the transformation! It all came together with your fantastic eye and way with design.
ReplyDeleteLove it! Where do you find styrofoam molding? Everything turned out gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLOVE it.. Its very French Country to me.. and now I would love to do the ceiling wallpaper !!
ReplyDeleteWow! I just found your blog and am really impressed with what you did with your washroom. And i am glad you said that sometimes projects look worse before they look better. I just painted my girls' bed and had a few moments of "omg what have I done?" But they turned out well in the end.'
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