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Board and Batten Bathroom!

Yes, this linoleum must go!

board and batten bathroom, bathroom ideas

The new flooring is vinyl tile that I glued down on top of the linoleum. That’s right, on top of it. I cleaned it up really well and went to town with the glue, spacers and later grouted. This stuff is awesome to work with. I would heat it with a hair dryer and cut out pieces that needed trimming and specific cuts with a utility knife.

board and batten bathroom, bathroom ideas

My apologies for this tutorial that really isn’t a tutorial. When I am in the zone of doing something, I totally forget to take enough pictures.
The boards I used are primed MDF boards that I bought at Home Depot. Baseboard and top board are 3.5 in. and the vertical boards 1.5 in. Using the nailgun, I attached the boards to the walls.

board and batten bathroom, bathroom ideas

I caulked all the seams, waited until the next day then had fun painting. Now for all you painters, yes, in the one picture you can see it looks a wee bit greenish. I painted the upper part and WHAT, I didn’t like it! I ended up with soft shade of blue on top and white on the bottom. I am sorry, I don’t have the paint anymore and don’t know what the actual colors are.

board and batten bathroom, bathroom ideas

I had this mirror in my stash of stuff and it worked perfect for the look I was going for.

board and batten bathroom, bathroom ideas

This is a vintage door knob that I also had in my stash. I drilled a hole into the board and using a square piece from the hardware store, I was able to tap the square piece into the hole and the knob fit perfect.

board and batten bathroom, bathroom ideas

board and batten bathroom, bathroom ideas

board and batten bathroom, bathroom ideas

Here is the easiest Faux Roman Shade that anyone can make!

board and batten bathroom, bathroom ideas

Did I mention, there was no sewing involved?! After measuring your window and cutting the fabric, I used Stitch Witch to iron on the fabric to make the pocket for the rod and hem. This stuff works awesome!
I bought three extension rods (if you want more loops, buy more rods) and looped the fabric to make my faux Roman Shade.

board and batten bathroom, bathroom ideas

When we bought our home in 1983, we only had one full bath and at the time this was a powder room. There was a closet right next to this bathroom and our handy man was able to find us a small shower that fit in here.
P.S. This is bad lighting, but the shower is white (looks like almond in this picture).

board and batten bathroom, bathroom ideas

Speaking of almond bathrooms, did I mention that my upstairs bathroom has an almond toilet and tub…Yup, that bathroom is on my to do list!!