I mentioned last week in the initial ORC blog that I had two rooms in mind for this challenge. The laundry room or the master bath. Well for this fall challenge I have decided to transform my master bathroom. Who knows, the laundry room might star in the spring challenge. Now, let’s get to the starting line-up.
If you missed last week’s post you can read it here.
Below is a picture of my current bathroom. The double doors are the entrance to my closet. The closet is not part of my bathroom transformation. Although, I would love to partner with someone to come in and customize it. We will take a peek into my closet during the final reveal. You may need to remind me during week six.
First, I thought about changing out the fixtures. But why? I love to mix metals and my master bath should not be an exception.
ORC Starting Line-Up
Here is a look at the concept board for my bathroom transformation.
- Light fixtures
- Mirrors
- Cabinet pulls
- Vanity shelf
I purchased the first mirror in October 2019 and had it hung in another part of the home. Shortly after, I decided the mirror would work better in my master bathroom. I did not buy the second mirror right away. That was a mistake on my part because when I did get to the site, it was out of stock.
Ok, not a big deal, I had to wait, right? Then pandemic hit. Now I was a little on edge not knowing if/when I would buy a second mirror. I checked Renwil website until the mirror was back in stock. Once I was able to buy, the mirror did not arrive until June 2020. And so here we are. ORC Fall 2020 is putting this bathroom in motion.
ORC Free Safety
The current question as I move forward in this project is sticking with a paint color. This is the one thing that has changed during the planning phase. I have a floral wallpaper purchased and I am hoping it arrives in time. Sherwin-Williams, you are up.
See you next week with a new update. What paint color do you think should have been in this ORC starting line-up?
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