Basement Bathroom Reveal

Another room is finished and I LOOOOVE it! And because I’m so excited to get moved out to our new property, I don’t even care that it’s another space that we never used after it became pretty. After finishing the renovation, we went shopping for a few essentials to stage the room. Now, instead of a throw away bathroom, it looks like a bathroom you would find in a high end hotel or spa!

Basement Bathroom Reveal
bathroom wainscot10
Same bathroom before the renovation/remodel.

Built-in Shower Surround

The built-in shower surround elevates the builder basic, fiberglass tub/shower and makes it look more like a walk-in shower. This bathroom had two entrances. One from the basement common area and one from the bedroom. Luckily I found a 48″ round rug that works in the space perfectly.

Bathroom makeover
Macrame shower curtain

I added a second shower bar inside the shower, for a functional shower curtain. (One that would keep the water IN the shower area.) However, I wanted a decorative curtain to enclose the shower area and after trying out about 150 different ones, we all liked this macrame’ curtain the best. (I found mine at Home Goods)

Macrame' decorative shower curtain

Board and Batten

The basement bathroom was one of the spaces affected bu the sewer saga. We used it with a hole in the ceiling and wall for a while. Until I finally started this makeover. I started by building out a shower surround and prettying up the walls with some board and batten.

Bathroom makeover reveal
board and batten in bathroom

Painted Grout

Painting the grout made a huge difference in how the existing flooring looked in the new room. I hated this tile before but didn’t want to change it – just to sell the house. Now, I don’t mind these floors at all.

Bathroom makeover reveal
Bathroom board and batton

Custom Vanity

The original, vanity was a builder basic cabinet with a cast integrated sink/countertop. I replaced that with this beautiful custom vanity.

Open vanity with wood top
Custom built vanity

I used reclaimed wood that I saved from Calderwood Cottage. It has a live edge on the front, though I sanded it super smooth since people will be leaned up against it. (Like when you gotta lean in close to the mirror to get on your mascara.)

Live edge vanity top
vanity with live edge wood top

I found the perfectly sized mirror for about $100 on amazon. Thank goodness! I wanted it to fill the space I created for it — when I was doing the board and batten –before I had found a mirror. That’s a dangerous game to play. I wanted round. But I could have had a piece cut to fill in the boarder. It just wouldn’t have been as cool.

Basement bathroom vanity reveal

While I’m talking about the mirror, I tried out a Set and Match Ruler from Kapro Tools and found it really handy.

Beautiful live edge, wood vanity countertop
bathroom linen closet

This bathroom is really quite large. It already had a linen closet and all I did was paint the inside walls. (Because they were pinky beige like the rest of the house.) I left the wire shelving because … I’m finishing this house to sell. And I’ll tell ya what, I think this bathroom is ready to sell!

Basement Bathroom Reveal

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20 Comments

  1. Thanks so much. I am very happy with how that room turned out!

  2. That shower surround MAKES the room! Great job executing your vision!

  3. Thanks so much Sharon. Of course, it tool longer than I planned. Just like every single project I take on. But I do have very unrealistic expectations of myself. LOL

  4. Wow, Sandra, you’ve done an amazing transformation of this bathroom, taking it from somewhat non-descript to simply stunning. The details of your work never cease to amaze me. You are so creative and talented. The lucky new owner is going to get one gorgeous custom designed home.

  5. I love how you spruced this bathroom up. It looks so good now with all in all some pretty simple changes. Great ideas!

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