White Wardrobe for the Win

I know I really need to write the reveal posts to share the details of my recent bathroom projects, but first, I just need to gush over the new white wardrobe I designed for our bedroom. We have a fairly large room with a lot of open space so I knew the room would be able to handle a large built-in wardrobe. I designed it to fill the wall but still maintain some room at the top and sides for a good sized moulding. I purchased some beautiful gold bar hardware for the doors and drawers and I'm really pleased with how it turned out. We had it built offsite and shipped to our house in three separate pieces and then hired a contractor to install it in our house. The install required a lot more work than anticipated because it turns out there is a substantial dip in the floor from one end of the wardrobe to the other. Luckily, I have a great, local contractor (on my street!) who worked to make it absolutely perfect while I was off enjoying a girls weekend in Florida. I couldn't be happier with how it turned out and now I have the opportunity to begin a new design in our existing closet. Can't wait :)

 

Master Bath In Progress

My bathroom projects were finally underway in early 2017, Yay! The master ensuite was completely gutted to the studs and joists in order to add new insulation with the hope that the shower and bath noise would be minimized in our main family room which is directly below. I can now confirm that it worked and was a great investment! We added heated floors, potlights, sconces and redirected the HVAC. The main goal was to enlarge the shower which had been a dark, cramped box with a single frosted glass door. The new shower is larger with a built in bench and glass enclosure. Once the cabinetry and tub was installed we had measurements taken for the marble for the vanity as well as the tub deck, shower bench, shower niche and threshold. It took a couple weeks to get the marble cut and installed and then we went through the same process with the shower glass. It's not a quick process when everything is custom but it's worth it in the end and I was so happy that we had both bathrooms complete before spring.

Before

Before

The floor opened up in order to add insulation. 

The floor opened up in order to add insulation. 

New floor and framing complete. Tiling is underway. 

New floor and framing complete. Tiling is underway. 

Floor tile with "accent tile rug" in progress. 

Floor tile with "accent tile rug" in progress. 

Sconce installation in progress. 

Sconce installation in progress. 

Ready for marble to be measured and installed. 

Ready for marble to be measured and installed. 

After marble installation and ready for shower glass measurements. 

After marble installation and ready for shower glass measurements. 

There was a lot more that went into this but this gives you a general idea of the process for a large bathroom reno. See the final reveal here and contact me if you need help with a bathroom renovation in the future. 

Welcome

Welcome to my new website and blog! I'm excited to have a place to share all my projects and learnings that I know I'll be enjoying in the coming years as I transition into this new(old) career in interior design. The reason it is not just new, but also old, is because it was my very first career choice out of high school and I actually went as far as completing my entire first year of a 3-year college program. It's silly that I didn't stick with it back then but I can't complain because my alternate life path has given me loads of blessings along the way including the chance to follow my heart once again as a much wiser (older, lol) individual. 

If you are reading this, I hope that you will enjoy some of my posts and feel free to comment. This is all about learning and sharing in order to truly inspire our souls to create cherished spaces that bring joy to our lives.