Ready for another new project? Today I’m excited to spill all the details on our third (and final) bathroom at the Hacienda Hideaway. Let’s dive right in to the design plans!
Before
This hall bathroom will be shared by two bedrooms (up to six guests), and will likely get the most traffic. It’s your typical bathroom layout—vanity, toilet, shower/tub combo along the back wall.
It also had the exact same materials used throughout the house—brown travertine tile, cherry wood vanity with speckled granite, and the signature flip-house gray walls and vinyl plank floors.
Design Plan
In keeping with the overall Mediterranean design style of the house, this bathroom will lean slightly more minimalist. Similar to the primary bathroom, it will feature microcement walls and organic elements like wood and woven textures.
I came up with the idea of a DIY built-in vanity, with a curved partition and a floating shelf—all covered in microcement for a seamless and minimalist look.
I found an installer who could fabricate a custom quartz countertop with double integrated sinks.
I ordered handmade woven pendant lights, and sourced my dream “wood” shower tile for a spa-like feel:
Here’s what I came up with:
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Progress
Demo started last fall, but the renovation was put on hold to focus on other projects. We originally planned to save the tub, but it was damaged during demo…
The shower walls were rebuilt with cement board and waterproofed, and our new tub was installed.
I went back and forth on the design many times, until I spotted this wood-look tile and immediately had to have it. Unfortunately it is now on backorder (I heard it won’t be back until next year!) and I’m so glad I jumped on it while I could. You can enter your email address on Wayfair to be notified when it restocks!
We were more than happy to hire this tile job out to the pros! It did not look like a fun time…
The one bummer about this tile is that there is no coordinating edge trim. After several failed attempts and running all around town trying to find a solution, we finally found this matching travertine pencil trim:
Since the shower tile will be the focal point in the room, I kept the floors simple with these matte porcelain 12×24″ tiles. They almost feel like a mix between concrete and natural stone, and the soft gray will balance out the warm tones of the tile, pendants and gold accents.
After the tile installation was complete, it was time to move onto the vanity! I won’t get into the nitty gritty how-to in this post, but it was a simple build using leftover 2×4’s and a 2×8′.
Would you be interested in a tutorial post on this? Let me know in the comments!
After the vanity was built, we added waterproofing and had our custom quartz counter installed. Our fabricators did an amazing job—it’s perfect!
Finally, Lucas spent the last few days covering all of the walls and vanity with microcement. We used the same product from my microcement tutorial, but without any color packets added.
We also decided to make the finish smoother this time around, compared to the more rustic primary bathroom walls.
And that brings us to today. Lucas added a final touch-up coat of microcement yesterday, and now we’re ready for the final plumbing and finishing touches.
I’m waiting on a custom order shower curtain expected to arrive in 3-4 weeks, so as soon as it’s here, I can photograph this space and reveal it!
In the meantime, I’ll be sharing progress updates on my Instagram stories—make sure you’re following me there so you don’t miss out!
Lindsay says
Please do a tutorial of how you made the vanity! I’ve been searching high and low for this DIY and couldn’t find it yet!! Can’t wait! The bathroom looks sooo nice, great job as usual!
Heather Taylor says
You two are so amazing! Everything you do is absolute perfection! So talented and so generous to share with us all.
marian says
this final bathroom does not seem to fit the style of home.
Not a fan.
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Susan says
How magical! You nailed the mediterranean vibe on this one.
Cici Haus says
Wow! You never cease to amaze!
Elle says
The most beautiful tub surround ever! Absolutely gorgeous. No wonder the tile is sold out. Wow…..
Carrie says
So much inspiration in everything you two do! Thank you for sharing.
Caroline says
Love it!
Sally says
Once again I’m so indecisive about what to do with our bathroom because all your designs are gorgeous. I would love the tutorial on how to build the vanity. I’ve never tackled a project like this but the guest bathroom is a great place to start, right ?!
Ann says
Looks amazing incredible. How do you find a custom fabricator to do a quartz counter like that? It’s perfect. How about price? I saw the tile in the grey as well. It’s beautiful in both colors. Thanks for this post. As always, spot on.
Jenna Sue says
Hi Ann, I just called around to local fabricators, explained what I was looking for and found one that could do it! Any decent fabricator who does custom work should be able to make it happen 🙂 Labor cost for this project was $2179.
Lilly T says
Gorgeous Jenna and Lucas!!! I’m loving every single inch of this home.
Please, please do a tutorial of the vanity wall and area. I would love to build this in my home for the bathroom reno and customize it a little more for our needs.
Can’t wait to see the custom sink and details of it. I’m also in Florida (Orl) and would like to look into the builders for ours as well.
Thanks!!!
Alana Sayler says
This is an amazing transformation. Can we get a tutorial on the vanity? I was going to do a floating vanity with two drawers in our master but I am liking that pony wall right next to the toilet for privacy.
Great job as always.
Kathleen says
Amazing. I love the tile in gray as well as the one you chose. Very little grout lines is a score to me. 🙂 Cant wait to see it all
Terry says
Good morning! I can not tell you how much I’m enjoying seeing this house come together! 😍
Everything about it is BEAUTIFUL! Thank you so much!
Monica says
You 2 really are something! Amazing – I love it!!