My favorite thing about this bathroom is the origin of the vintage turn-of-the-century cast iron sink they installed. My mother spotted it on the side of a river near their home. She could only see a piece of it sticking up out of the ground with her binoculars. She and her husband waded across the river, carried it back across to their truck and hauled it back to the house for cleaning. After having it resurfaced by a professional in Portland, OR, it was ready for their bathroom!
The 100 year-old claw foot soaking tub was found at an antique / consignment store in Central California and transported to their farm house. My mom refinished and painted it herself.
My Mama found the awesome green vintage bath fixtures below at a salvage place in Portland, OR. They were the color inspiration for the whole bathroom.
And just when it couldn't get any better - they built an open, door-less walk in shower. It's handicap accessible, built with my son, Charlie, in mind. I love love love love love it!
The door to the bathroom opens into the laundry and mud room. Because there wasn't much space for a swinging door, they did a barn door style installation. The door was picked up at a garage sale and Obbie added the privacy glass. Isn't it brilliant?
And here are my sons trying out the soaking tub while their grandma looks on.
11 comments:
Wow, fantastic!! I think this is my new dream bathroom!
Everything is so perfect! I love that the sink was a rescue. Gorgeous!
gorgeous space!
It's a great space! Well done Mama and Obbie!
WOOWWWW!!I LOVE IT!!!
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wow. wonderful job.
OMG, that last picture it too cute! (The bathroom is lovely, too.) Where did she find the schoolhouse style light?
Wendy, the light fixtures came from Lowe's. They were 40 bucks a piece.
I certainly see where Sarah got her inspiration :-) Love your bathroom "mama"
That is positively the most perfect farm house bathroom I have ever seen!! I LOVE IT!! Great job Grandma & Obbie!
Wow, pretty cool mama and grandmother. Lucky you and lucky kids. You can see a lot of love in that picutre.
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