Case in point, our hallway bathroom...
The floor is terrible, torn, peeling on the edges and stained from numerous accidents.
The wallpaper isn't much better. It is also peeling and torn in places. Fortunately there have been no accidents on it ;)
The vanity is functional, but could definitely do with an upgrade, particularly moving away from the aquamarine color of the top (which matches the floor patterns).
Finally, the toilet is lopsided due to some water damage from the kids and their bath tub hijinx.
This is definitely a comfort zone challenge.
First, neither my wife nor I have much sense of home decorating.What color do we paint the walls? What kind of vanity and top do we want? What kind of flooring do we want to use and what color and pattern should it be? What ideas work well in the small space that is this bathroom? For 15 years, those questions have been a brick wall for us.
Of course we could just hand the entire project to a home decorator and contractor and let them figure everything out. But that would require finding and paying for someone to do something that we ought to be able to do for ourselves.
Plus, I want to learn some new skills.
So, for my first major Zone Breaker, I'm going to blog about renovating this old, shabby bathroom into something that looks fresh and nice.
More to come...
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