
Closed the door and let NO ONE PASS THEREIN. We loved all the ideas, but we couldn’t settle on one that felt completely right. But lots of you piped in with incredibly helpful ideas and suggestions for how we could improve the layout. In that old, old post, we mentioned that we were going to leave the tub and shower as it was and just start fixing other things. The shower stall is a tiny coffin of despair, and the tub is functional but ugly. It’s stupid because it’s halfway demoed and has sat that way for 1.5 complete presidential terms of office.)Ī few years ago, I talked about this room and why we just couldn’t pull the trigger on updating it. It’s helpful to have your husband on your side when you have a falling-out with a room in your house. He totally backs me up in my awkward fight with the bathroom. I’m mad AT the bathroom, as if it is its own fault that it’s stayed this way for six years.Īndy and I are both at the same point, thankfully. At this point we’re barely on speaking terms.

*Hangs head in shame.* *Reluctantly hands over Home Blogger Credentials.*Įvery morning I go in that bathroom, with its unpainted sheetrock ceiling, craptastic vinyl floor, hanging bare bulbs and ugly everything, and things start to get a little more tense and uncomfortable between me and the master bathroom. Just when we had it demoed to the PRECISE point of maximum ugliness, we screeched to a halt and left it there. Removed the popcorn ceilings, took all the junk off the walls and mudded over the holes so it’d be ready for paint.
