Happy Sunday! I am sliding in here just in the nick of time this week. Cue this weeks update of the One Room Challenge. As a reminder, we’ve decided to participate as guest in the Spring One Room Challenge to renovate our coastal kids bathroom. The One Room Challenge is a biannual forum -April and October- for participants to have a fun and supportive way to share their room transformations over a six week period. This week, we’re talking shiplap walls
Check out the rest of the weeks in my posts:
Week 1 // Week 2 // Week 3 // Week 4 // Week 6
Shiplap Walls
Before I deep dive in, a note. This year due to COVID-19 One Room Challenge has been extended to eight+ weeks. Fortunately enough, I started this space before COVID-19 set in and was able to complete it in six weeks time as I originally planned. Hence the lack of additional weeks posts. Any whoodie…
We were hesitant to do shiplap walls. It can and does feel a little overdone. But I was positive that I wanted the walls to be white as not to distract from the floors and so my options were grasscloth wallpaper or shiplap walls. (I couldn’t see any more tile in this space. #overkill) I learned from our last bathroom renovation that these walls must have texture.
Medicine Cabinet
Loathe as I am to admit it in the year of our Lord 2020, we needed a medicine cabinet. They can be dated and lack design many times but I fought tooth and nail for this one from Pottery Barn and so far it’s looking good.
That’s all for this week. We putting the finishing touches on grout trim and using more caulk than we know what to do with. Cruising in just in time for the finish line.
XO PrepfordWife