Two years ago my husband and I finished our basement to include a bedroom, bathroom and common area. The photo shoots were done about a year ago and have recently appeared on news stands. The common area was featured in Better Homes and Gardens July 2009 edition and now the bathroom can be seen in BH&G's current issue of Bed and Bath Makeovers.
Although this is a small space, we really took our time planning every last detail - down to the vintage crystal door knobs. (not shown in photos) In fact, much to my husband's displeasure, we ended up changing every door knob and hinge in the house.
Kitchen and Bath Makeovers / Photographer - Bryan McCay
Stylist - Donna Talley, Regional Editor and producer for Meredith Publications
Kitchen and Bath MakeOvers / Photographer - Bryan McCay
Stylist - Donna Talley, Regional Editor and Producer for Meredith Publications
We wanted to create a bright environment as there is no natural light in this space.
We had to make several compromises because of costs including using a shower insert instead of tile and forgoing glass shower doors. To get the desired look, we used white sub-way tiles from the top of the shower insert to the ceiling, on the ceiling above the shower and on the area above the wainscotting in the front of the shower. We over calculated how much tile we needed and ended up using the left over tile as the backsplash behind the bar area. A happy mistake!
Kitchen and Bath Makeovers / Photographer - Bryan McCay
Stylist - Donna Talley, Regional Editor and Producer for Meredith Publications
Not being able to afford shower doors turned out to be a good thing as well. It gave me the opportunity to make the shower curtain which I really think makes the space special. Because this is a guest bathroom and not used on a regular basis not having doors really isn't an issue.
Kitchen and Bath Makeovers / Photograper - Bryan McCay
Styllist - Donna Talley, Regional Editor and Producer forMeredith Publications
I am very pleased with how the entire basement project turned out - bedroom, bathroom and common area. People who have visited have commented on how nice it is to stay and have asked to stay longer the next time. This makes all the planning and work worth while.
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