{things not linked above: lowes allen + roth vanity (I would watch the price if you are interested, we got it for under 1k just a week ago) // young house love sconce $75 // JB is in the process of painting it white dove}
Part of one of our bathrooms is great – they’ve got hexagon tiles, some marble, a clawfoot tub, and subway tiles. I’m impressed since it was all picked out 20 years ago! But it’s dated in other ways – the sconces and hardware aren’t as cute anymore. Our pedestal sink recently was cracked, and started leaking, which was a bummer. But! it was the catalyst to finally revamp on this bathroom. In my opinion, pedestal sinks – for a 1920s home already lacking quite a bit of storage, isn’t the best idea. I cannot begin to tell you how amazing it feels to have a place to put my skincare that’s not out in the open on a shelf. I’m far from organized, but this is helping! I shared yesterday on stories, and had a couple of y’all ask for more details. So here you are! I do plan on removing the wood blinds in there, and probably just putting in some cordless bamboo blinds (like the ones we have in our breakfast nook). I also wanted to share, because it’s intimidating getting started on some of these projects, but I do feel like this is pretty do-able. Now my husband and brother actually did the hard work – plumbing, installing, and moving it upstairs… so maybe they have a different story (: Hope this helps if you are in the middle of a remodel (: