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renovation: how we made our tiny bathroom seem bigger

Guys. This is the tiniest bathroom in the world. Okay.... maybe not in the world. But it's extremely small. Like 37.5 sq. ft including the closet small. Here is another photo for reference...
It was definitely a tight squeeze. I'm not saying it is extremely spacious now, but it's a lot better. There were a lot of design problems in our bathroom before. The door opened inward and took up so much space. Trying to get to the toilet between the sink and the door was always a treat. Having a shower curtain closed off almost half of the space and the tile on the floor was broken and stained. There was a wall behind the door that was actually a closet that opened up into the room behind the bathroom. Plenty of things that needed an upgrade, but we knew this bathroom wouldn't be renovated for a while after moving in.
But then one day the ceiling fell in.
We apparently had some plumbing issues in the upstairs bathroom and it had been dripping into the ceilings below. One night we came home around midnight and the ceiling in the bathroom looked pregnant. There clearly was a problem, but we couldn't do anything about it that late at night. Around 5 in the morning the ceiling fell in. Cue bathroom renovation time!
The bathroom ended up having to be gutted. The floor had to be rebuilt. New walls, new window, new bathtub, toilet, sink, hardware, plumbing, tile, and the list goes on.
One of the greatest updates is that the closet now opens to the bathroom! We didn't have any hidden storage before, but now we have the cabinet under the sink and a whole closet. It's a tiny closet, but it's perfect. We searched for a sink that 1) had a nice design and 2) had a smaller depth than the one we had before. We wanted to open the space up as much as possible.
Our bathroom was like a dark hole originally. There was one light and a small window. Our goal was to have a brighter bathroom, which was not hard to do.
We got a new door which now matches our other doors in the hallway. The door now opens into the hallway which frees up some space in the bathroom. We thought this would be hard to adjust to, but it wasn't an ordeal at all.
In the bathroom before there was no outlet, so we definitely had to add one. We knew we wanted our hardware and shower head etc. to be gold. If you've ever looked for these things in gold, you know they are very pricey. Casey found the Delta Trinsic collection that has a color called "champagne bronze" and it was affordable and a gold-ish color that wasn't yellowy. We found a spray paint color that matched pretty well and we painted our mirror (because it was really yellowy) and soap pump.
Another favorite thing in the bathroom are these little nooks for shower things. Originally we had this three layered metal caddy that things always fell out of. Plus it was ugly. Every time I take a shower now I admire these built in shelves. Everything has place and nothing falls out.
The glass door was really important for this renovation. We wanted to make the bathroom seem larger and having a barrier, like a shower curtain, seemed like it'd be working against that. Plus we had the tile laid in this fun herringbone pattern and it needs to be seen. You don't want to do all that work and then cover it up! 
Casey's stepdad had put up a wood ceiling to close off what had fallen down. (After the plumbing had been fixed of course.) It had to be pulled down during renovation, but we decided to keep the same situation. It really adds character to the space.
Okay other favorite thing of the bathroom- the tile. This was THE biggest dilemma of the bathroom. The tile held up a lot of the renovations. Originally we wanted black and white tile. There weren't too many good options in black and white, but we found a few. When we finally decided on one it was this one but in black. Then of course, we couldn't get it for 8 weeks. We needed the tile ASAP so we had to choose between a gray color and this blue color. I feel very anti-gray in most situations so the blue seemed right. Everyone agreed that the blue would work great and it was settled. We also had to decide if we wanted light or dark grout. We had our tile guys special mix a gray that was the same darkness of the blue. We saw some examples of people using white grout and it really changed the design.

Anyway, here it is! I feel like we've been talking about this renovation forever, and it's finally done! And we love it. I'm going to try to tell you where everything is from below!

Things that came from Amazon- Cabinet knobs, mirror, bath faucet, sink faucet
 // Sink and cabinet- Ikea // Tile- Mission (via Stone Source) // Hand towel- Anthropologie // Soap Dispenser- Target // Light fixture  // Contractor- Justin Adams in Nashville 

xo, Savannah



before and after // shabby boho bedroom makeover


Guys. So excited to share these room photos with you! I really love all the details in here, and basically want this to be my second room. Anyway, before we started decorating this bedroom, it was used for a few too many things, as you can see below.
The shape of this room is also a little strange. It's long and skinny. Our first task was figuring out where to place everything in the room. You definitely want your room to flow and you definitely want to be able to get to your closet easily. That was not the case in these before photos.

Here is a tip for every bedroom ever. Never caddy corner your bed or furniture. It's just not a great use of space. If you have endless space and you really want to arrange your furniture that way, then have at it. But if you are trying to use your space in the most useful way possible, don't caddy corner. 

Our client was weary of having plants in her room, but we insisted! Plants bring a lot of life to a space. We kept it simple with two plants that don't require much care.

Duvet cover- Anthropologie / Rocking Chair- Amazon/ Pillows- Urban Outfitters, World Market and Home Goods/ Kantha Quilt- Castilleja/ Sconces- World Market/ Mirror- Kirkland's/ Moon Jewelry Hanger- Urban Outfitters/ Curtains- Urban Outfitters/ 'Pray for my haters' Embroidery hoop- Old Made Good/ Dreamcatcher- Vintage Rubia on IG
Dresser- Be.Vintage/ Bed frame- Wayfair/ Bedside rattan shelf- Gas Lamp Too/ Wall Hanging- Full Moon Fiber Arts

Y'all. Decorating rooms is so much fun. It is for us at least. We had a lot of fun picking up pieces for this room over time. Casey and I both like so many different styles and we don't have enough rooms in the house to use everything we like. Decorating other people's rooms is a way we get to enjoy a plethora of styles. We hope you've enjoyed this before and after series!

xo, Savannah


before and after // savannah's room

Today we are taking a before and after tour of my (Savannah's) bedroom! When the house was purchased, this bedroom didn't actually exist. It was an open space off of the kitchen and it was weird. Richard built a wall to separate the kitchen from this room and on this side he also built a closet and vanity space. You can see photos of the kitchen side here!
The walls in my room were the same color of the kitchen, green apple yuck. And also, the walls are this thin paneling put up over plaster walls. I know this because everytime I hang something, I can hear the walls behind crumbling.
I had planned on painting my room pink for a while before we moved in and thought that it would look great with the texture of the paneling. I chose pink because we had this great blanket from Be.Vintage and I thought the two would go well together. We ended up painting 5 coats on the walls. It took about 3 coats to really get rid of the green color, but then I realized the pink I had was TOO pink and decided to re-paint another color. I ended up with Ballerina Pink by Benjamin Moore.
I love this shot! My headboard is actually the same one I used in my old room in the old house, and it's actually the footboard of one of Casey's old bed frames. I had painted it yellow for my other room, but it works great here too!

Pillow cases- Urban Outfitters/ Tapestry, Pillow, Plant Hangers- DIY/ Blanket- Be. Vintage/ Lights- Amazon
Small candle- Illume
This room also didn't have a door and when we moved in, I totally lived without a door for a little bit. 
photo by us
But I have a door now, everything is okay!
Since my room is pretty small, I use wall space/ dresser space/ any extra space as storage.
Rug- Urban Outfitters
photo by us
I actually wanted to keep the wood frame of the closet, but when I painted the doors black, it just didn't look right. The wood looked too yellow, so I ended up just painting it pink, as I did with all the trim in the room and also with the ceiling. I basically live in a pink box.
photo by us
photo by us
Richard built the desk and I added the drawer and then I also added the shelves because I really needed more accessible storage. Also, my window sill is big enough to use for things like plants and candles, and that makes me very happy!
Thanks for keeping up with our posts about the house! For more, follow us on IG!


xo, Savannah

All after photos by Amber Ulmer, unless noted!