We also hired the same guy who took out our well to help with removing the giant bathtub (his company is called Kyle's Moonlighting and Kyle is pretty much the nicest man in the world - totally recommend him for exterior/interior removal services!).
Once we got the tub and the vanity out, we called in some plumbers to get the pipes ready for the new tub and for a single sink vanity.
Next, we're tackling tiles. I'm going with one of the tumbling block patterns I posted before I think. Of the two I posted, I'm leaning toward the lighter version peeking out up above and here below:
I picked a stone for the sink and I think it will go together beautifully! Can't wait to get going on this install. The floors need to be floated a little though to prep for the tile and to make the bathroom level with the wood floors. (The blue walls are getting a big change this week hopefully too!)
Oh, I also wanted to share that I found an amazing vintage sputnik a few weeks back at Modern on Melrose, which is a really fun vintage consignment shop on 7th Ave. It's becoming one of my favorite stores to pop in to - their selection is always well curated and the prices range from very fair to amazingly inexpensive. One of my favorite lamps in the studio (the one on my desk) was only $20 there. If you stop by, be sure to check out the salvage yard area in the back!
The brass on the sputnik was not in the best shape, but just a little scrubbing with some soapy water cleaned up the grime and not-so-great-patina.
Aren't those "petals" amazing?
We're going to take down that pendant and move the electrical box to be centered over the tub and the window for the sputnik. Won't it be so pretty with the wall of subway tile and the pretty clawfoot tub?!
Sometimes fun decorating purchases help me get through the projects phase a little more efficiently! I'm getting anxious to see how it all comes together. :)
That light fixture! Oh my, it's a dream find!!!
ReplyDeleteThat tile and that sputnik! Be still my heart!
ReplyDeleteThat tile is amazing! Can't wait to see the finished room x
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As always, amazing! I did want to make sure you checked your local building/electrical code for the light? It sounded like you were going to hang the light over the tub, which is a no-no in some places. Safety first, awesome style second!
ReplyDeleteThis is going to be fantastic. That tub plus that tile plus that light fixture equals magic.
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beautiful ideas and finds... can't wait to see the finished result! Agree w/ Megan, my builder wouldn't put a light fixture over our air tub d/t code and CO issues when we renovated our home... but looks like the original placement of the light was over the tub to begin with!
ReplyDeletebeautiful ideas and finds... can't wait to see the finished result! Agree w/ Megan, my builder wouldn't put a light fixture over our air tub d/t code and CO issues when we renovated our home... but looks like the original placement of the light was over the tub to begin with!
ReplyDeleteyou aren't keep that wall paper? what a shame. :-)
ReplyDeletelove love love your work! the tile = YES.
That's one floral pattern I wasn't even tempted by! ;)
DeleteThat. Tile. Holy moly. And with the light? You're killin me!
ReplyDeleteThat light is amazing! And the tile too. I can't wait to see it! Also, what's happening with the blue walls?
ReplyDeleteThat light fixture is beyond awesome. And the price?!?! Also had to agree with the previous comments - in Charlotte, NC we weren't allowed to hang a chandelier over the spa bathtub. The contractor told us it's because a person may grab at the pendant light if they are slipping and then the light could fall into the tub and electrocute the person. Just a thought.
ReplyDeleteWe're all good on the code issue! Double verified there! The Sputnik is pretty small too, so no potential issue with grabbing.
Deleteoh man! you've done it (are doing it) once again! I NEED to 411 on that tumbling block tile. I've been searching and haven't found exactly what I'm looking for.
ReplyDeleteThere's a place in Phoenix called like tile for less or tile world or something that has close outs. I will look on the box though for any signs of the manufacturer!
DeleteI'm so excited!
ReplyDeleteThis is going to be amazing!
ReplyDeleteI love love love the tile you chose! I can't wait to see how this space turns out...I know it will be gorgeous! :)
ReplyDeleteThis bathroom is going to be amazing! I can't wait to see the end result and can only imagine your excitement for it!
ReplyDeleteEvery single element here is going to be stunning! So nice of you to share your source of the light (and other things in the past). Curious why you are choosing to go from two sinks to one?
ReplyDeleteThanks Cammie!
DeleteWe are using this almost like a powder bath - mostly just a place for guests to use the bathroom and to bathe the girls. So we would rather have the floor space than multiple sinks. :)
Re: the light over the tub issue - I've been looking at installing my bath fan over the tub and code here requires that the fan be on a GFCI breaker. It may be the same with lights over bathtubs too. Bonus with installing a GFCI breaker for the bathroom means you can use regular outlets by the sink. Downside is you have to go to the breaker box to reset it if necessary.
ReplyDeleteI'm loving all the progress in the bathroom. That light is an amazing find! Can't wait to see it all come together!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like it will be amazing! I did wonder though, specifically how was your demo completed? Did the tub fit out the front door or did you take it out through the window? Also, did the countertops and cabinets come out whole or did you have to break them up? We're you able to sell any of the bathroom fixtures to help with the Reno costs? We are contemplating a major bathroom Reno and the demo of this bathroom that's up two flights of stairs in a windowless room has me stuck a bit.
ReplyDeleteGreat question! We're salvaging as much as we can! All the granite (we had the same stone in the kitchen) that didn't break in the removal process will be given to a friend (we have it in the backyard right now). Unfortunately the bathroom counters had to be thrown away due to breakage. (The sink areas are especially prone to breaks). The tub didn't make it out alive either, which was probably okay becaue my local thrift stores all told me they wouldn't be able to take it! Crazy right?
DeleteI have serious sputnik envy. I'm still dreaming of the day when I ail finally find MY VERY OWN vintage sputnik.
ReplyDeleteThat sputnik is a gem! I can't wait to see it installed :) Your bathroom is going to be gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThat tile is unreal! I am swooning over here! Such great choices as always!
ReplyDeleteOh I like Modern on Melrose! Modern Manor ( right behind it) is good too but a little pricier. Thanks for giving your source. I live in PHX and often wonder where you score some of your great finds!
ReplyDeleteWe got our tile at Floor and Decor at a great price. Stock varies- sometimes very good.
Have been waiting to see if you were going to replace your kitchen counters as I've been debating ditching our mint green with grey flecks Corian. I kept thinking that if you could make that granite work, I could somehow deal with my counters. Now I just need to know what you're putting in! Like you, we want to do a major layout redo in the future (when that big bag of money drops from the sky) and don't want to spend a ton on the interim. Can't wait to see more of the kitchen! Love everything you do
ReplyDeleteLOVE your tile choice and the new tub is going to be spectacular! In Australia we can't place light fixtures over baths (safety regulations); I always admire the look in magazines and blogs! It's a shame noone could reuse your old bath, it looks like a fabulous soaker! Look forward to seeing your progress, am trying to choose tile for my main bedroom ensuite here and am always thwarted by price!
ReplyDeleteOh my gawd. I just got goosebumps at that last picture visualizing it all together at the end. It's not even my bathroom, but I'm so excited to see it!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, my...love it ALL! And I agree that the floor space and feel with one single cool sink will be amazing! We could not put a light fixture over our tub either, but the electrician wired the space over the tub for us and capped it off. It's ok if WE put a fixture there, but by code he couldn't do it for us. I am still searching for the perfect fixture for that space! Cannot wait to see the tile and details...Amazing, Jenny!
ReplyDeleteI love that light fixture aand that tile!! So awesome!!
ReplyDeleteI cannot wait to see more updates! I kind of love that wallpaper though... will be sad to see it go! :(
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I cannot cannot cannot wait to see what you do! You are a genius!
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ReplyDeleteYou're blog has been such an inspiration to me! You have infiltrated my life as I tackle a million projects at once ; ) You teach me everything because you've tried it and perfected the craft already. I have a gallon each of Rustoleum black gloss and grey smoke in the back of my wagon that will get put to use this weekend...Martha Stewart brass hardware arrived this week to transform my kitchen island..I now have a Benjamin Moore paint deck...My new entry way is dove grey, complete with a new persian rug and gallery wall....I found the best thrift "consignment" shop in the Louisville area thanks to your tips...the list goes on...I refer to you as my "blog friend." My conversations with friends may go something like this "Well, Jenny..." or "all over the blogs..." I fell down the rabbit hole, so to speak, a few months ago and just want you to know how I look forward to your blog and your tried and true advice as I tackle painting furniture and the brass chandelier my mother-in-law had hiding in her basement! Loyal Reader Forever!
Not code.
ReplyDeletewow. Can I just say thanks for doing what you do and posting it on here to encourage the rest of us. The ratio of projects started&completed pre-finding your blog and post-finding it is great. Your tips are always so helpful and your design eye is impeccable!
ReplyDeleteStunning choices. Cannot wait to see the finished product!
ReplyDeleteFabulous progress! Can you give a little more information and possibly a tutorial on how you cleaned up the brass sputnik? I am so intrigued and could really use the tips! As usual, cannot wait to see the end result!
ReplyDeleteWhat if the light falls....mid bath!!
ReplyDeleteYou have so much work to do but i can't wait to see the finished room. The tile and the light are amazing :)
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OMG. I have obsessively been checking this blog every single hour on the hour hoping, nay praying, for a partial update with pics since the long holiday weekend. It is taking forevah, but it *is* a complete gut job, so . . . I'll just pace a little longer. I. Am. Just. So. Excited!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your plans, the tile and that fixture! Going to be brilliant. xo Nancy
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