Change.
Change is good, but it also has the ability to drive me bonkers.
Paint color that is one shade in the can and a totally different shade on the wall also has the ability to drive me completely bats%*! crazy.
It is this kind of particular color bump in the road that brings about the decision to change a paint color.
If it doesn’t look right you do it over.
It makes the client is happy and that’s what matters.
The master bathroom remodel project is officially completed
Before images and info post is here.
What Dave the Builder lacks in the professional photographer department he more than makes up for in the professional builder/remodeling department.
The new color on the freshly repainted and completed walls is not translating well in the photos.
See what appears to be three completely different paint colors in the image below?
Sherwin-Williams Renwick Beige SW 2805
The wall between the tub and shower is the closest to the true color, Sherwin-Williams Renwick Beige.
From demo to prep
to master bathroom remodel project completed success.
Making things pretty and new creates a mess, but it is so worth it!
This was about the time in the master bathroom remodel project where a bit of design and decorating persuasion came into play.
Two vanities, two sinks, two faucets, two lights- you’ve got to go with two mirrors.
And two mirrors it is!
I purposely removed the color field out of the image below to emphasize a point to the client.
We both loved the result and selected it to print and frame.
Great space for a master bathroom walk in closet and extra linens storage.
The client requested the stained louvered doors leading into the master bedroom remain.
I requested the louvered doors leading into the walk in closet be painted to match the trim.
A win-win situation.
The inspiration and the idea for the design direction we will be going in for the master closet.
Fabulous!
Another project completed.