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Home » Riverside Retreat » Riverside Retreat Main Bathroom Reveal

Riverside Retreat Main Bathroom Reveal

August 14, 2019 | By Jenna Sue Room Reveals, Riverside Retreat

Oh happy day, one more room at the Riverside Retreat is officially in the bag!

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This project has been over two months in the making—starting with a few setbacks and stalled progress, and ending with a mad dash to the finish line over the past few weeks.  Make sure to go back and check out the Design Plan/demo kickoff post along with my DIY Board and Batten tutorial to see the progression if you haven’t yet.

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Meet the “50 Shades of White” Before…

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Seriously. Every inch was some shade of mismatched white.

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The room was a decent size but we had to reconfigure it and take away space to add a second bathroom, as this house only had one (not gonna cut it with 10 guests in a vacation rental!)

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We added two walls to create a master bathroom, as you can see in the new floor plan below (labeled Main Bathroom):

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Demo promptly began, and (no surprise) there were quite a bit of plumbing and foundation issues to fix.

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We ended up bringing in a second contractor a few weeks ago  to get things moving quicker. Finally, some progress!

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And we’ve put in long hours over the last couple weeks installing DIY board and batten, painting, and adding the finishing touches. Finally, our earthy + classic budget bathroom is ready for its debut!

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The real MVP here is the gorgeous green, Valspar’s Wilderness.

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I love going bold in smaller spaces—making a statement is what design is all about!

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My second favorite player is this charming vintage style floor tile. It’s just the right amount of pattern to balance the bold walls and fits in well with our 1940’s home (our installer used a generic white for both the floor and shower tile grout).

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There was a big debate on Instagram around what color to paint the new Jeld-Wen door. I couldn’t decide between green or white, and at the last minute I opted to make it same color as all the other doors in the house (SW Loggia). I think it was the right move because it breaks up the green/white and ties in with the other neutral warm accents in the room.

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We’re also swapping out all the original door handles with these gorgeous Schlage glass knobs:

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But this view? This has to be my favorite.

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I scored this schoolhouse vanity light on sale (discontinued, similar here) and the mirror was a $30 secondhand Facebook Marketplace find (it actually came from a Disneyworld hotel).

The Delta Venetian Bronze faucet (discontinued, similar here) was another budget-friendly find with great ratings and a simple, classic style 

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Recognize this vanity? It’s the same one I used in our Heights House Guest Bathroom but in the 36″ size.

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I love this vanity because there’s lots of drawer storage, and you can choose from several colors/sizes/stone tops (I went with the Carrara engineered marble top). FYI—it’s now $100 less than when I purchased it! If you’ve been considering this vanity (or any new vanity), now’s the time to jump on it.

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The only modification I made was painting the chrome handles gold (I used black spray paint and gold Rub ‘N Buff to give it an aged patina).

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For the shower, I used one of Delta’s most affordable faucets in a matching Venetian Bronze finish and replaced the one-piece tub with a budget-friendly model.

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And how lovely is the shower tile? It has a slight color variation and is porous/textured to look like brick. Difficult to capture in photos, but it looks amazing in person and I think it fits in nicely with the earthy/classic style of the room.

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One neat addition are these vintage photos of our city.

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I Googled local archives of old photos and found our county library website with a huge collection of free downloadable images.

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Then a little photoshop manipulation to make them sepia toned, add my own text, and print them out (these are 12×16″ prints in 16×20″ Ikea frames). I think these will be a fun touch for out-of-towners to see a little history of the area.

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And the $5 gold hooks that have become a staple in almost every room these days! Can’t beat the price and style.

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The only thing we kept from the original bathroom was the toilet (nothing wrong with it) and window, which I painted black. I hung a ready-made bamboo shade and simple 96″ waffle weave shower curtain (new favorite long shower curtain, by the way!)

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On the day of the shoot I realized I forgot to order a toilet paper & hand towel holder—oops! Those will be added next 🙂

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And that wraps up the Earthy + Classic Budget Bathroom Tour! I’m happy to say that this one turned out pretty much exactly as I had imagined/hoped.

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I hope our guests love it just as much as we do!

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Sources + Budget Breakdown

  • Paint: Valspar Wilderness (satin), SW Pure White (eggshell), SW Loggia (semi-gloss)
  • Floor tile / $288
  • Shower tile / $730
  • Tub / $150
  • Shower faucet / $130
  • Vanity / $500
  • Vanity faucet / $160 (discontinued, similar here)
  • Vanity light / $76 (discontinued, similar here)
  • Mirror / $30
  • 30″ Jeld-Wen door / $130
  • Door handle / $65
  • Towel hooks / $23
  • Picture frames / $85
  • Window shade / $45
  • Shower curtain / $27
  • Curtain rod / $23
  • Molding & trim / $250
  • Paint / $40

Total: $2729

Of course this doesn’t take into account any labor costs or labor materials (those numbers unfortunately got convoluted between two different contractors). But if you aren’t doing a complete gut remodel down to the foundation or hiring out the labor, you can easily recreate this bathroom for under $3k with some DIYing and a trip to Lowe’s.

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The best part is, you don’t have to compromise on quality—and I’d say the end result is comparable to any $10k+ bathroom I’ve seen!

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What do you think about the deep green? It’s probably the boldest wall color I’ve ever used, but this is a vacation rental so I’m not trying to play it safe! Every room will have its own unique vibe—just wait until you see what we have planned for some of the other spaces 😉

Next up: a vlog update, kitchen rug fashion show and the nursery reveal… hopefully all before baby arrives!

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  1. Arli says

    August 14, 2019 at 1:46 pm

    It is just perfect, from the big stuff down to every little detail. You really nailed it.

    • Jenna Sue says

      August 14, 2019 at 3:05 pm

      Appreciate the kind words, Danielle!

  2. Linda says

    August 14, 2019 at 12:55 pm

    Gorgeous bathroom! Very simple and classy. I love the green.
    AND you finished it before the baby arrived!!! Happy, exciting times. <3

    • Jenna Sue says

      August 14, 2019 at 3:05 pm

      Woohooo! Now we just need to finish that nursery…

  3. Alexandra Z says

    August 14, 2019 at 12:55 pm

    Looooove it!

  4. Shannon says

    August 14, 2019 at 12:40 pm

    You never cease to amaze me. I’ve been following you forever and love watching your style evolve. You and Lucas make an amazing design team !

    • Jenna Sue says

      August 14, 2019 at 3:05 pm

      Thanks as always Shannon! I’m definitely much better with Lucas around 😉

  5. Michelle | Birds of Berwick says

    August 14, 2019 at 12:34 pm

    Stunning!! I love how the floor tile stands out when it was really lost with lighter walls. It’s so pretty, you’d think it was original! Asking the blandest question ever, what color white is the upper part of the wall?

    • Jenna Sue says

      August 14, 2019 at 3:04 pm

      SW Pure White 🙂

  6. Rue Ann Eyler says

    August 14, 2019 at 12:31 pm

    Vintage, with such personalty! You make rooms so lovely!

  7. Anne says

    August 14, 2019 at 12:24 pm

    Absolutely beautiful. You are very talented!

  8. Kristin says

    August 14, 2019 at 12:00 pm

    I love the green! Green is my favorite color. We did the wainscoting in our rec room in Sherwin Williams Evergreen Fog. I’m so glad you painted the door Loggia. When you gave us the choice I opted for green because white seemed too stark. I’m so excited to see that you decided on this color, it’s the perfect compliment to the space.

  9. Paige.Rose says

    August 14, 2019 at 11:37 am

    My thought is: BEST BATHROOM BUDGET RENO EVERRRRR! WHOA♡♡♡♡♡♡! Happy Wednesday gf!
    Paige.Rose
    From
    http://Www.thequaintsanctuary.com

  10. Erin says

    August 14, 2019 at 10:58 am

    Looks fantastic. Love the colors and all the tile. Beautiful job

  11. Torrie @ To Love and To Learn says

    August 14, 2019 at 10:58 am

    It really turned out beautiful! I think I would love to be able to design a vacation rental (though I’m no designer like you are!) for just the reasons you said—you can just be more playful and bold when you’re not living with it every day, ha ha. Can’t wait to see more!

  12. Kirstyn Hewitt says

    August 14, 2019 at 10:46 am

    Gosh it’s so good!! Bathroom of my dreams! I love how the color is bold but still allows the bathroom to look timeless and classic! Great job!

    • Jenna Sue says

      August 14, 2019 at 3:02 pm

      So glad you like it Kristyn!

      • Sally says

        August 14, 2019 at 6:06 pm

        Where did you get vanity and window shade?

        • Ann says

          August 15, 2019 at 5:18 am

          In the post she lists all the items. Just click on “vanity” and you will see the information. 🙂

          • Jenna Sue says

            August 15, 2019 at 8:18 am

            That is correct, thanks for replying Ann!

  13. Tanja says

    August 14, 2019 at 10:24 am

    Simply gorgeous with a touch of luxury !!!
    I’ve never thought about painting a wall panel in green but now I know how beautiful and still bright it looks! I copy your board & batten idea for my kitchen reno but I’ll paint them in classy white…
    Please tell me which green tone did you use?

    • Jenna Sue says

      August 14, 2019 at 3:02 pm

      Valspar Wilderness!

  14. Jackie says

    August 14, 2019 at 10:20 am

    This is so beautiful! ?
    Did you have any problems with how porous the tile was in the tub?

    • Jenna Sue says

      August 14, 2019 at 3:02 pm

      Thanks Jackie! You just have to use a white/light grout with this tile since the texture will pick it up.

  15. Jan says

    August 14, 2019 at 9:50 am

    Love it, especially the evergreen walls!

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