Friday, January 20, 2017

The Master Bath Gets a New Floor

It is really exciting when you start to see a project come together. Recently we have been working on sprucing up the Master Bath. Now, bare in mind, this is a Master Bath by 1980's standards. It is small. There is nothing to be done about its size though at the moment. That will be addressed in a few years when the major re-model happens. For now, this bath serves as our experiment room.

Experiment room you ask?

We have a lot of deeply yellowed and grained 1980's oak all over our house. I hate old yellowed oak. Hubs, like most men I've encountered, abhors the idea of painting any quality wood surface, not that he likes old yellowed oak either. However, Hubs also understands that it will much easier to paint cabinets than sand and stain them all. He also is on-board with the "modern" makeover we are giving the house. Dark stained wood cabinets, are not so much a modern thing. Due to all of this, I eventually persuaded him to proceed with the experiment of painting cabinets in our bathroom. If it looked bad, no biggy, we would do something different with the rest of the cabinets in the house. Eventually the bathroom will be torn out and relocated/redesigned, etc. They were viewed as sacrificial cabinets.

So that is what we've done.
Master Bath Before

Master Bath - half way there...painted cabinets & new floor
The bathroom renovation doesn't stop at painted cabinets though. We also painted the yellow walls a nice light grey color, removed the horrid brown carpet that has been in there for 30 years, and replaced it with wood-look vinyl flooring. Again, this room is our experiment. We wanted to see how the flooring looked and felt before committing to the entire house.

New floor close up

New floor top view
I gotta say, I love this flooring. Not only is it economical, but it is durable (kid & pet resistant), and very convincing. It even feels like wood to the touch. The product we used is referred to as "Distressed Wood Luxury Vinyl". It is made by Armstrong, and it is called Luxe Plank and the color is Primitive Forest - Falcon.

What we have left to do consists mostly of superficial tasks. We need to paint and install the new base boards, paint the existing trim board white, replace the vanity mirror, pull the weird wood plugs on the counter edge, fill the holes, paint the edge, and paint the oak light fixture. Oh, and put the toilet back in!


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