Master Bathroom Reveal

We turned our outdated, lime green, frog laden, master bathroom into a sleek and modern oasis. Check out our Master Bathroom Reveal.

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Master Bathroom Reveal before and after pictures

Here it is! The moment you have all been waiting for! The thing you can’t stop thinking about.

Our Master Bathroom Reveal!

(Ok. Maybe it’s just us who are incredibly excited about this moment and can’t stop thinking about it. I am pumped that you are along for the ride and can join in on our excitement!)

This is the culmination of the 6 week One Room Challenge that we participated in. We had to complete a redesign of a room in 6 weeks. There have been some amazing projects happening in the last month and a half and now they are all being revealed on the ORC blog. I can’t wait to go and check out everyone’s final project.

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The Before

Just to remind you where we started from, I am throwing the before pictures on one more time. It is crazy how far this bathroom came. We purchased our home as a complete fixer upper (you can read more about our adventures here), but sometimes when you are working on a project, it’s easy to forget how far we have come.

So here is what the bathroom looked like in all of it’s lime green, frog infested goodness.

Toilet with lime green walls and frog figurines
Master bathroom sink before remodel

Don’t forget the shower that looks like it could beam you up into outer space.

Round Master Bathroom Shower before remodel

This bathroom was definitely not an oasis.

The Master Bathroom Reveal

And here is what the bathroom looks like now after 6 weeks of frantic remodeling during the ORC. It did actually take us a little longer than this because we had started some of the demo beforehand. If you want to read up on our process, check out the progress links on the bottom of this post.

Also, all of the sources for this project can be found at the bottom of the post as well.

Master Bathroom Reveal Sink and Toilet
Red vase and white flower
Master Bathroom Reveal with two sinks and tile shower
Master Bathroom Lighting
Master Bathroom Reveal of tile shower and sink

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One of my absolute favorite parts of this bathroom is the shower. I love how the shower ceiling tiles shine when light reflects on them. I also love that they are a smaller hexagon shape and mirror the floor tiles in the shower.

Shower, door and sink in master bathroom
Sink and faucet with white orchid sitting on it
Master Bathroom Reveal Lighting
Navy blue hand towel and flower
Master Bathroom Reveal tile Shower
Red Flower picture hanging above blue towels
Red Flower Picture with wooden background
Master Bathroom Reveal with picture of sinks and toilet

There are so many things I love about this space. Is it weird that I want to hang out in our bathroom All Of The Time?!

This is the first completed room in our house! Thanks to ORC we pushed through and finished this room. We have also finished our master bedroom and master closet which you can check out if you are curious to see how we tied the spaces together to create a beautiful master suite.

I love, love, love how it turned out!

Here is what we used to complete our Master Bathroom. I tried to link to the original sources, but if I couldn’t find them, I linked to something similar.

Master Bathroom Source List

Paint Colors: Walls- Moon Beam by Dutch Boy, Ceiling- Brightened Cream by Dutch Boy

Tile: Shower ceiling (Mohawk Copper Medley purchased at Menards) | Bronze accent strip behind shower heads and sink back splash (Mohawk Bronze Medal from Menards) | Shower Floor (Mohawk Antique Silver) I could no longer find this tile, but this tile is similar | Bathroom Floor (Mohawk Manor Gray Tile purchased at Menards) | Shower wall (Interceramic Bianco Valetta)

Sinks: Sink Base | Faucet |

Art: Red Flower Picture-Hobby Lobby (Sadly I could not find this anymore) | Bronze flowers (purchased a long time ago)

Rugs: Blue Rugs | Grey Rug (This is a similar rug since the original was going out of stock)

Shower: Tuscany Morey Shower Faucet | Foot rest for shower (I love this thing!)

Towel bars: Towel bars | Extra towel ring

Lights: Pendant | Gem shade (These are similar to the original, but I couldn’t find the exact ones we purchased)

Click on the pictures below to shop the products we used on our remodel.

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Let us know what you think. Did we succeed in making this lime green dated bathroom an oasis?

Need some help organizing a small bathroom? Check out my hacks for organizing the cabinets in our Master Bathroom.

If you want to catch up on all of the posts from the ORC challenge you can go to Week 1 Master Bathroom Design PlansWeek 2Week 3, Week 4, and Master Bathroom Remodel Final Week, to see more of our remodeling adventure.

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Master bathroom reveal with towel and flowers in background

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Creatively Yours, Erin

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26 thoughts on “Master Bathroom Reveal”

  1. Am I correct in that you were able to change that itty bitty space capsule shower into a gorgeous shower for 2? I agree with you on the foot rest, what a great idea. I’m always putting my feet on the ledge(?) between the shower and outside the bath to wash up and that’s definitely not the best solution. I also love the flooring. I was able to talk my landlady into putting similar flooring after our rental for flooded and couldn’t believe how easy it was to clean, looked amazing and felt great under my bare feet. Ours of course was a vinyl, which actually for slippery areas works very well when wet, natural stone can get dangerous when wet. I couldn’t tell what yours is. Great results!

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    • We turned the space capsule shower into the second sink area in our master bathroom and then added the bedroom closet onto the bathroom to create space for the large shower. Having the extra space in that bathroom makes it so much better.
      Yes. I have done some crazy acrobatics pre-foot rest so it makes life so much easier.
      Our floor is natural stone, but it is small enough that the grout keeps the flooring from being slippery when wet.
      Thanks so much for reading and for all of your kind words.

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  2. I hope no frogs were harmed in the re-making of this room!!!! LOL LOL Very “interesting” design…but I definitely prefer your updated look; so pretty!!!

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    • Lol. Yes. There were so many frogs! (And none were hurt in the remodeling….they were donated to a new loving home.) 😉
      I am so much happier with the design now and there is so much more space. Thank you so much!

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    • It is crazy how different it looks. I keep pinching myself every time I am in there because it definitely turned into a dream bathroom. Thank you so much for reading!

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  3. The original bathroom just made me laugh. That tan toilet, feel like every home in the 70s and 80s had that! The new design is gorgeous, so modern. Nicely done!

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    • I’m sure at one point it was very trendy, but I am much happier with our new bathroom. It’s kind of crazy how dramatically styles change. 🙂 Thank you so much for reading and for the kind words.

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  4. Wow! I am so jealous right now. I MISS having our very own bathroom, we currently live in a tiny house until our home is built and if miss having a bathroom I can spoil myself in. You did an amazing job, such a beautiful fun transformation. enjoy it!

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    • This is the first time we have had our own master bathroom and I would definitely struggle going back to a shared space again. It is so exciting that you are building your own home, though. Good luck on your next home adventure. 🙂

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  5. Erin,
    What a change – it is beautiful! I love the shower ceiling and floor 🙂
    Our bathroom is on our list of rooms. We’ve painted, changed the vanity and redone the floor. We also tried to refinish our tub/shower surround but didn’t get the results we wanted so are deciding on our next step.
    Well done! *pinning
    Cheers,
    Denise

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    • Thank you! It is such an improvement from what it was in the beginning. I think the ceiling and floor are among my favorite too. Good luck on your future remodeling.

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