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Jeffrey Court Renovation Challenge- Week 3

October 20, 2021 by kelsey.mackall

Week 3 of the Jeffrey Court Renovation challenge has been a pivotal week in our remodel. Perhaps the most exciting… the tile came! Delivered on a giant heavy pallet, I ripped open boxes as quickly as I could to touch and feel the tiles I had selected online. Can you tell I’m excited? I chose 3 different tiles for this space. The Balancing Act Mosaic for the floor, the Morning Mist Blue glass subway tile for behind the sink, and the Subarbs White Picket Marble for the shower. Can 3 totally different tiles come together seamlessly? I sure hope so!

Posting with all my Jeffrey Court tile for the renovation challenge!

Tiling

We got started tiling the floor right away. I figured this might be the hardest/biggest area to tile and we had never done a floor before. It was our hope to have at least one finished surface to continue the renovation on. Laying the full tiles went very quickly, however, making all the cuts was the most time consuming. The detailed cuts lasted into the next day… or two. I was fortunate to have my husband helping and we often call him the “Tetris King”. I’ve said in the past that tiling is a lot more about attention to detail than it is skill!

Check out the last time I tiled here!

woman using wet saw
man tiling
woman tiling geometric floor tile
selfie of almost finished floor tile

The Vanity

Needing a tile break, I decided to start working on the vanity. As you saw during demo we removed the existing vanity and needed to replace it with something. Because this bathroom design is so tile-heavy, I thought an old dresser would give it a softer touch. We came across this bright yellow piece on Facebook Marketplace and knew it would be perfect. It felt feminine and vintage enough to compliment the geometric patterns in the floor tile.

I chose an emerald green color called “Trellis Vine” my Behr. This will give my mainly white bathroom design a pop of boldness and fun. Wagner Spray Tech was kind enough to send challenge participants a Flexio 3500 paint sprayer which was the perfect tool to use on this vanity. The sprayer was simple to set up, use, and clean. Of course it was raining the day I set out to paint so I had to lay paper all around my garage. I was impressed that the Flexio 3500 had minimal overspray which allowed me to do this!

Finally, I decided to keep the original dresser hardware and spray paint them gold. Typically I replace this sort of thing for something more modern but I thought they were so unique and charming. However, once the vanity was in the bathroom I felt the ornate hardware was competing with the geometric floor tile- Giving me major “Wizard of Oz” vibes. Ultimately I decided to order some simpler/modern style pulls.

original dresser vanity in bright yellow
Wagner paint sprayer with freshly painted green dresser vanity
original hardware being painted gold
overhead view of finished vanity with the original hardware
green vanity with gold hardware fitting snuggly in bathroom with geometric floor tile

With the Jeffrey Court Renovation Challenge now being halfway over, its feeling like we still have a long way to go. I vacillate between worrying we aren’t going to finish by the deadline and being excited at what’s to come. Decorative items like a faucets, rugs, and a shower curtain were delivered this week which gives me a bit of energy to see design elements coming together. One way or another we WILL make it happen even though there is a LONG to do list to get through in the next few weeks of the challenge.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: bathroom renovation, bathroom tile, dresser vanity, floor tile, furniture flip, gold hardware, green dresser, jcrc, Jeffrey court, kids bathroom, renovation challenge, tile challenge

Week 1 of the Jeffrey Court Renovation Challenge

October 6, 2021 by kelsey.mackall

Its week 1 of the Jeffrey Court Renovation Challenge and I’m so excited to announce that I am a finalist for season 6! If you’re unfamiliar, this event challenges DIYers on to create a space using the incredible Jeffrey Court tile brand in 6 weeks. The winner, chosen by fan vote, will get a $5,000 prize! I think its safe to say all the participants have their eye on that title, me included!

You saw me tackle my master bathroom shower in the Spring, but this time I’m going even bigger. I’m not just tiling a shower, I’m tiling an entire bathroom. What bathroom, you ask? Well, the only bathroom left in this house!

The Plan

For the Jeffrey Court Renovation Challenge I am going to be completely remodeling our upstairs/kid’s bathroom. In the past I’ve done a few quick fix DIYs but now I have the opportunity to make some big changes! I’ve spent a lot of time staring at these walls, trying to decide what I want to do. Ultimately… were gutting it! The only thing staying is the tub!

Below, you’ll find my mood board for this project that was inspired by this Jeffrey Court “Morning Mist” blue glass tile. Everything else was built on that, including 2 more Jeffrey Court tiles for the shower and bathroom floor. I think with the blue and white, some gold fixtures and wood shelving will bring in that natural element. Then, I love to mix in patterns, especially in a kid’s space. So I have my eye on some floral wallpaper as well. It will be fun to see how these plans evolve as the renovation moves forward.

The Bathroom Before

Before we start the Jeffrey Court Renovation Challenge, let’s take a “before” look at the bathroom we’re tackling. The color palette is already similar to my mood board but the overall look is going to be more elevated. The DIYs I’ve accomplished here already were: painting the walls and vanity, bead-board, framing the builder-grade mirror, and painted tile. As much as I’ve loved my painted tile, it was always meant to be a temporary solution. I’m much more excited to replace it with an updated style from Jeffrey Court!

Bathroom before week 1 demolition with beige vanity, wood framed mirror, and painted floor.
bead-board wall with towel hooks to the right of bathroom vanity
bathroom angle to the left with doorway to toilet and shower
shower and tub combo with off white square tile and beige striped shower curtain

Demo – Week 1 Progress

As with any major renovation, we started with demolition (my husband’s favorite part). This involved removing the vanity, shower tile, and even a wall!

Because this bathroom is divided into 2 areas, (the sink and the shower/toilet) it feels pretty choppy. While this set up can be beneficial for shared bathroom situations, I find it to feel closed-off and be harder to clean. With this renovation we decided to remove the adjoining wall to open the bathroom up into one big space. We actually considered removing the unused linen closet as well. However we found ductwork behind the wall that we decided not to touch. We did find some mold on the drywall behind the shower tile. Which is why its important to always use cement board under tile instead!

One thing we did NOT expect to find was a family of cockroaches also behind the shower tile (AHHH!). Since this room is above the garage, they seemed to have found a home in a warm, moist area. We called an exterminator to come out and treat the area immediately. We totally had the “heebie-jeebies” for the rest of the day!

woman works on bathroom demolition with sledge hammer overhead in doorway and a plaid flannel tied around her waist.
Dividing wall/doorway that we removed
woman sits on bathtub edge after demolition with wall studs and insulation exposed
After drywall and shower tile was removed
door way drywall and shower tile removed
bathtub filled with demoed tile and drywall
bathroom with vanity removed
Vanity removed

Whats Next?

At the end of week 1 we decided to wait on removing the floor tile so we had a sound surface to walk on. Demoing that and the remaining wall studs of the adjoining wall are our priority moving forward. We also plan to put up the cement board in the shower and on the floor next week in preparation for tile. Some little things to tackle are framing a shower niche, moving some electrical, as well as some plumbing. We hope you follow along on this adventure with us either here, or on Instagram!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: bathroom remodel, demo, Jeffrey court, renovation challenge, tile challenge, week 1

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