Eclectic farmhouse bathroom - new vanity in progress, lighting, vessel sinks and wall faucets

Master Bathroom Progress: Lighting, Faucets, Vanity, & Glass Shower Enclosure

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We’re not totally finished with the master bathroom but it’s finally at the functional stage. Today I get to share the fun stuff with you guys… the finishing touches! My absolute favorite part of the remodeling process is seeing all the plans from the original mood board finally come to fruition.

 

Earlier this week, we talked about how we installed shiplap walls using plywood. Once the shiplap was up, we installed the light fixtures that go over the vanity. Just like in the inspiration pictures and mood board, we chose rustic black outdoor fixtures with seedy glass but these sconces are about 1/4 of the cost. Considering we had 3 vanity lights to buy, I’m more than happy with the look we got for much less! And they go with the whole combination of black, white, and wood that I was after.
 Shiplap bathroom with black and white rug seeded glass light fixtures and wall mount faucets

 

We added texture to the cove ceiling with rustic pallet wood.
Cove ceiling with pallet wood
 
Light is spread throughout the rest of the room with recessed cans and energy-saving LEDs that are safe for wet areas. Jason built a gorgeous reclaimed wood geometric chandelier. I saw one just like it on several episodes of Fixer Upper but it was sold out in the Magnolia Homes store.

 

Stay tuned for the wooden chandelier tutorial and a giveaway after the bathroom reveal! 

DIY Fixer Upper Inspired Geometric Wood ChandelierI’m so blessed to have my mom and stepdad in my life. They’re some of the sweetest and most humble people you’ll ever meet. They own Conway Glass near Myrtle Beach, SC so if you’re ever in the area, you can attend one of their free glass blowing demonstrations. As a combination wedding and birthday gift, they gave us our glass shower enclosure.  My stepdad and Jason installed it in about an hour.
Eclectic Farmhouse Details-Shower stall before glass enclosure
 
Eclectic Farmhouse DetailsGlass shower enclosure installation
 
 
 
White subway tile shower with rain shower head and cross handles
 The square door handle matches the drawer pulls I ordered for the vanity perfectly.
 
square shower door handle
Speaking of vanity…I’m so excited about the double vanity that Jason built! The final cost for the vanity including drawer slides came close to $200.
DIY bathroom vanity
 
Finally, a place to put all my makeup and hair products! I forsee a bathroom organization post in the future!
I was a little apprehensive about installing wall mount faucets but Jason talked me into it. I’m pretty sure he wishes he hadn’t because the plumbing was a little challenging for him to install but he knew that’s what I really would want from all the inspiration pictures I showed him. In the end, they are the perfect partner for the rectangular vessel sinks.
Eclectic farmhouse bathroom - new vanity in progress, lighting, vessel sinks and wall faucets

Here’s a rundown of what’s left:

Adding the bottom shelves of the vanity
Painting the vanity after I decide on a paint color. Eek!
Pouring the concrete countertops
Crown molding, baseboards, and trim around the cove ceiling
Making the vanity mirrors
Building the cubby cabinets near the shower

Catch up on all the posts and projects that went into our master bathroom remodel here:

P.S. I appreciate any suggestions you have for a vanity paint color!

 
 
 
 

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6 Comments

  1. Love to read a detail article about bathroom vanities. Thanks for sharing such a beautiful information with us. I appreciate your project

  2. Such a gorgeous project! That’s amazing that you and your husband are such awesome craftsman! Every tiny detail is perfect! What color or grey grout did you use in your shower? I’m having a hard time deciding in our bathroom. Thank you!

    1. Thank you for your kind words! The grout we used was Pearl Gray by Mapei with the built in sealer from Lowes. I hope that helps and good luck with your project!

  3. No matter the number of bathrooms in your house, the master suite deserves the grandest look. Efficiency is just as important as comfort in a master bath. I’m  happy that you shared this helpful information with us.

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