Now with a fully functional bathroom, the pressure is a bit off but there is still more to be done. This starts with installing the remaining wainscoting, baseboards, and chair rail on the side opposite side of the bathroom. Then painting and caulking the results.
In order to complete the bathroom other than decorating and touch ups, the next big problem was that our functional bathroom had no privacy. In order to maximize our space in the bathroom, we installed a barn door on a raw steal track. The door is heavy so each of the four lag bolts must be place in a stud or header. The two above the door are on the header and the far right one is in a stud but the second to right one needed some effort to drop in some extra 2 by 4 material next to existing studs to have a proper mount. The door came unfinished and we went with a whitewash rather than a full white door to capture some of the natural wood feel in the door. All that remained on the door was cleaning up and painting the door frame and casing.
Decorating the inside of the bathroom to finish it off was a fun task. We have such crisp whites and grays in the room that we decided to add pops of color with our rug, towels and art not pictured. We also added a clean look of glass shelves over the toilet for some storage and decorations.




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