Retro Hall Bathroom Makeover Reveal

Retro Hall Bathroom Makeover Reveal

I know it won’t end up taking the official prize for “hardest DIY room makeover” (that reward will ultimately go to our kitchen, I think), but our hall bathroom is currently in first place for the honor. It has taken every bit of the four months that we’ve lived in our new house for me to complete this transformation, but that just makes me appreciate it even more. Let’s throw things back to how the room looked back when we first moved in.

Before: Mid-Century Ranch Home RenovationBefore: Mid-Century Ranch Home RenovationBefore: Mid-Century Ranch Home Renovation

The room itself is fantastic. It’s large, with plenty of room for John and me to get ready together in the morning, the vanity has two sinks (a joy we haven’t had since we lived in our old townhouse), and I have never minded the more permanent fixtures, like the retro vanity, speckled white square shower tiles, and plaid-like patterned vinyl floor. Overall, the room had good bones. It just needed a facelift in certain areas in order to bring it up to date.

You may remember when we got the room to a decent halfway point. I spent weeks and weeks (with lots of generous help from my sweet family) getting the room up to snuff. We removed the dated wallpaper, painted it a fresh spa-inspired blue/green color, and brought in some pretty art and accessories (click here for more of the story on that first phase of this renovation). It was a great upgrade from where we started, but I knew we could get it looking even better if we dipped a little deeper into our house budget.

Before/After: Dated Retro BathroomBefore/After: Dated Retro BathroomBefore/After: Dated Retro Bathroom

The main thing that ultimately needed to change was the countertop. I actually didn’t mind the old faux gold marble formica counters, but the built-in sinks were completely shot. They were rusting out and had big holes in them, plus the faucets weren’t our style at all, so they were going to need to be replaced anyway.

When we got a quote to have our kitchen counters replaced, we also asked to have our bathroom vanity countertop quoted. The team we hired gave us a pretty great deal on the bathroom counter since we would be able to use the remnant from our kitchen counter installation in the bathroom, and new sinks were able to be included, too. The quote was roughly $800 for the new quartz counters and rectangular sinks that we chose, and I purchased two gold sink faucets at about $80 each while on sale, for a total of about $1,000. As you’ll see in the photo below, we decided to rip out the dated oversized bathroom mirror at the same time that we tore out the old countertop. Things were about to look very different in our hall bathroom!

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You may have seen the reveal of our new quartz kitchen counters last month. I love how that project turned out, but I actually think that I love the matching quartz that we put in the bathroom even more. I think it’s because we went from white counters to white counters in the kitchen, so it wasn’t as much of a visual update, whereas the new bathroom quartz is worlds away nicer than what we had in the space before. It’s so crisp and clean, and the new rectangular sinks really helped modernize the room, too.

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My dad helped us install the two new gold faucets in our bathroom, and I hung a couple of pill-shaped gold framed mirrors to finish the look. The only other things we needed to do before calling this project “finished” was replace the old dated light and repaint the wall. Of course, that was easier said than done. My dad helped with that update, too, and we ended up having to move the electrical to be able to center the light I chose over our updated vanity. I also discovered more wallpaper behind the old light, which would ultimately need to be dealt with before I could paint the rest of the raw drywall.

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Retro Hall Bathroom Makeover Reveal

A couple of weeks after installing the new light, I was finally ready to make the final push on this room update. The reason it took so long for me to gather the energy to do this was because I knew I was going to need to take the new light down in order to be able to remove the rest of the old wallpaper (which meant I would be working in the dark, by the way), and also so I could access the hole we were forced to make in order to move electrical. One day last month, though, John and I got it done once and for all. We removed the light, scraped off the old wallpaper, spackled as needed to even out the wall, and I also patched the large hole in the wall using a simple patch kit from the hardware store.

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After the drywall patches were completely dry 24 hours later, I finally, finally got to paint those last bits of raw drywall, and then I rehung the new light. A couple of finishing touches—like a new shelf over the toilet and art that I already had in my collection in storage—helped complete the space so I could take photos and share with you all here today. We have been loving the space so much these past few weeks, and hope you love the results, too.

Retro Hall Bathroom Makeover Reveal

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Retro Hall Bathroom Makeover Reveal

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Retro Hall Bathroom Makeover Reveal

Resources: Paint color (similar), light fixture, G9 light bulbs, towel hooks/bars, art print, wall shelf, extra long shower curtain, curtain hooks, mirrors, vanity knobs, faucets, towels, clock, candle, rug, rug pad, trash can

I’m linking all of the resources that I’m able to above in case you want to try this look out in your own bathroom. The quartz counters and white sinks were installed by a local fabricator, so I don’t have a link to those products, but I share more about the name and style of counters we chose in my kitchen reveal post here in case you want that information.

A few of my personal favorite accents? The gold bathroom towel hooks (I think they’re sold out in gold, but may still be available in black), the paint color (this, too, is sold out/discontinued, but it’s very similar to “Hazel” from Sherwin-Williams), and the new light fixture. Now that our hall bathroom is finished, we’ve actually made pretty good headway on our main bathroom redesign, and it uses lots of the same accents from our hall bath. I can’t wait to show you that room makeover—stay tuned!

Retro Hall Bathroom Makeover Reveal

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Dream Green DIY Turns 12 Years Old

Dream Green DIY Blog Celebrates 12 Years

Happy birthday, Dream Green DIY! I can hardly believe that I wrote my first blog post 12 long years ago (feel free to click that link to get a sense of my cringe-worthy early blogging style). It has been an absolutely wild ride since that fateful day when I decided to launch my own website. In case you didn’t know, I started my blog while working as an HR assistant at a local non-profit. It was a way for me to document our townhouse makeover and to tap into my creative side while I worked full-time in a traditional office environment.

Slowly but surely, though, the blog took over my life. I worked on it nights and weekends in between my office job, but then started getting a few blogging jobs (free product only, no payment, of course) and inquiries for my photography and creative writing, so I launched the freelance side of my business, which I dubbed Carrie Waller Creative. It was hard work juggling so much, but I just couldn’t stop. I knew instinctively that I was doing exactly what I was meant to be doing, so I never let my drive slip up.

When the blog got rolling, I realized that I needed a more creative day job, so I switched to newspaper copy editing and page design. That was such a fun role, and allowed me to learn so much more about Photoshop and InDesign. My graphic design skills tripled during my 11 months with the newspaper, but, sadly, I was laid off along with a big chunk of my department. After that, I took a couple of part-time jobs to pay part of the bills because my blog had finally started making money on its own, and, eventually, I was able to go completely full-time with the blog back in 2014.

Dream Green DIY Blog Celebrates 12 Years

Dream Green DIY Blog Celebrates 12 Years

Dream Green DIY Blog Celebrates 12 Years

Over the course of the past 12 years, I’ve somehow managed to publish 2,267 blog posts, had 3,200,963 visitors to my website, been asked to share original photography and my design “expertise” in three books, I launched an eBook of my own, and had seven print magazine features centered on my DIY projects and home designs. That might sound like a lot or a little, depending on your own experiences, but to me it’s more than I could ever ask for or even dream of way back when I started this journey as a 20-something art school grad.

The landscape of blogging has changed quite a bit in the last dozen years, and there’s no denying the fact that blogs aren’t quite as popular as they used to be. People these days crave short form content, like what you find on Instagram. I get it! I love gobbling up quick bursts of creative inspiration just like anyone, but I will never turn my back on this blog. DreamGreenDIY.com is the truest reflection of myself that exists, and I’m so grateful that I have had this space to turn to for documentation of my life and passions.

Dream Green DIY Blog Celebrates 12 Years

Dream Green DIY Blog Celebrates 12 Years

Dream Green DIY Blog Celebrates 12 Years

So, what’s next for DGD? Well, we have a brand new house to decorate, so that’s going to be the main focus for my energy as a blogger in 2023 and beyond. I have so many rooms to makeover and tell you about, plus I have plans to share helpful lifestyle guidance for those of you looking to do things like care for houseplants, manage a meal-planning schedule, budget for house projects, and lots more.

Focusing on short form content creation is a huge part of my job, but I will say that it often leads to burnout. It’s hard to see so many home designers on Instagram catapult from zero followers to 100,000+ in the span of just three years (or less!). For comparison, it has taken me every bit of the past nine years that I’ve been on Instagram to gain my 70,000 followers.

I’ll be honest. My confidence is shaken pretty much daily when I hop on Instagram and watch these energetic young homemakers build their own Murphy beds, gut renovate a bathroom, or install arched doorways in what seems like a matter of minutes. Dream Green DIY is my safe space, though, to share what I can do and, hopefully, in the process inspire those of you with smaller budgets and fewer build skills to still tackle your home makeover with gusto.

I firmly believe that it’s still possible to build a home that you love without tearing into walls or doing things like creating your own built-ins from scratch. This blog has (and always will be) a place where you can learn to tap into your own level of creative design, whether you’re able to go big or not. I hope that my blog can encourage you to try something new in your home and ultimately make you excited about your space again.

Thanks for helping me get this far, and I hope you’ll continue following along throughout the next dozen years as I continue to share about DIY projects I’m working on, our family, and my passion for home design. Cheers!

Dream Green DIY Blog Celebrates 12 Years

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