We sanded the entire thing (several times because we couldn’t get the stain color quite right!), painted the legs and added the sink and cute knobs to the front. ![]() James cut almost half of it off to make it fit width wise but it was the perfect length. We did save a lot by using our old farmhouse kitchen table for the vanity. Like the floors and the tongue and groove planked walls (our big splurge!) We were on a tight budget for this room, especially considering all that needed to be done. It had a built-twenty-years-ago-and-completely-neglected-since feel to it. When we bought this house seven years ago it didn’t have a cottage feel to it. We love how comfortable and cozy it is and we wanted this bathroom to have that same relaxed feeling as our master bathroom. ![]() You probably know that we live near the beach and our home has an unmistakable beachy cottage feel to it. I am so excited to share with you our Sea Glass Inspired Coastal Bathroom Remodel!
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