Come see the final stages of our bathroom renovation: wood ceiling, shiplap walls, and our Amish made wood cabinets! It’s almost finished!
EDITED TO ADD: This is the last update for our bathroom makeover which was a HUGE success – come see the finished room here!
There’s one. week. left.
This is the week where everyone’s posting their “almost finished” pictures. Wellllll…that’s not me. Ha! I’m trying to block out those images in my head and be thankful for the progress that has been made, but man, there is a lot to do in one week!
The big things this past week? Ceiling progress, shiplap, and finally our cabinets!
Wood ceiling:
My husband has been working at putting these planks on our ceiling. This is the third wood ceiling in this house – we used Stikwood in our hallway and installed a DIY wood ceiling in the kitchen. I have to say, this one is really not my favorite way. The product has been kind of frustrating to deal with – the tongue and grooves don’t connect well together and it’s just gone slower than expected. Nothing terrible, just kind of an annoying job.
Our soaker tub is coming next:
I can’t WAIT to get our American Standard tub in this nook! It’s going to look soooo good, and I can’t wait to actually use it too. My poor son is so ready for our bathroom renovation to be done. He said to me yesterday “Remember when we had a bathtub that worked and no problems?” I just about died – he’s going to be SO excited to take a bath in this tub!
We painted the shiplap:
In other news, I painted our shiplap and some of the trim (HGTV HOME by Sherwin-Williams: White Cotton). The shower prep work has been done, but it still needs to be tiled. See the affordable tile plan here.
Our Amish made wood cabinets:
The bathroom cabinets were installed this morning! So so excited…I’ll have to share more about our experience using an Amish cabinetmaker in another post. I can’t recommend him enough! The kids are obsessed as well:
Can’t wait to get our lighting installed later this week! Ahh it’s going to look soooo good!
Well, friends, prayers would be appreciated for us this next week! There is still a LOT of things to do to finish up the room – and I’m praying it all comes together!
Make sure you’re following on Instagram for all of the behind-the-scenes pictures of our progress!
See the past weeks from our bathroom renovation:
- Week 1: Vintage inspired farmhouse bathroom plans
- Week 2: it has to get worse before it gets better (+ free bathroom planner printable)
- Week 3: DIY craftsman window trim
- Week 4: Shiplap, flooring & paint choices
Totally in the same boat as you with so much left to do! Sending all the good vibes your way! xo
Ahh craziness!! This next week will be insane – hope you can get all of your projects done too!
This is beautiful! Just love it! Every stage looks better.
Totally and completely lovely! Those cabinets! SWOON. Can’t wait till next week! Susie from The Chelsea Project
Thanks so much Susie!! Can’t wait for it to be done!
I love this already, can’t wait to see your reveal!!
Thanks so much, Roxanne!! I can’t wait to be done 😉
I ma loving your bathroom already! Kudos to all your hard work! Excited to see it on reveal day next week! Let’s do this! Sarah
Thanks so much Sarah!! I can’t wait to have it done 😉
A girl after my own heart! I absolutely love everything about this room and so looking forward to seeing it all come together next week!
Thank you, Maureen!! I can’t believe there’s only a few days left! Ahh!
Those cabinets are soooo pretty! I can’t wait to see how it all comes together!
Look in’ good!!! Can’t wait to see the finished product!
Hi. Beautiful bathroom! Do you by chance know how high the vanity is? And then with vessel sink? I’m looking at a dresser to convert but height is 30 in…my sis says that is too short but I feel once a sink is placed on top it will be ok!!
Hey Christina
Can you share what Amish Cabinet Builder you used for your bathroom and kitchen cabinets. We are in the planning and demo. stages of a budget friendly DIY kitchen/dining area renovation.
You have a beautiful home and family! Your kids are growing so fast!
Thanks~ Kristine (the friendly PT from your Kulp days!!)
Hi there!
Was wondering if there’s a post about your cabinets that were Amish made!
Thanks!
Hey Jamie! Not yet – but it’s on “the list” of posts to write since I’ve gotten a lot of questions about it!
Maybe I’m overlooking this somewhere … how did you treat your butcher block counters? Did you stain them? tung oil? I’m in the process of completing my bathroom and reading conflicting information out there. Thanks!
We used matte clear Polycrylic 🙂 4-5 thin coats