Farmhouse Master Bathroom | Final Reveal

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Oh my gosh.  I can’t believe it has been 6 weeks since I started this monster of a project.  My farmhouse master bathroom.  6 weeks of constant working, often fighting, and putting out fires when something didn’t go as planned.

But oh my gosh.  This bathroom.  It is my dream.  If I could conjure up exactly what I wanted it to look like, this is it baby.

If this is your first visit here, I participated in The One Room Challenge hosted by Calling It Home.  I have spent the last 6 weeks with my partner in crime(my hubby) creating my DREAM master bathroom. The elements in this farmhouse master bathroom are the perfect balance between vintage and modern, rustic and chic.

I focused on a few important elements that would be consistent throughout the room.

I wanted to combine a few different metal finishes.  I wanted to introduce chrome, and a little bit of oil rubbed bronze.  I feel the two compliment each other……you’ll see what I mean.

So, before we get to the good stuff, here is what my bathroom looked like prior to the remodel.

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Not bad, but not great.  If you want to see the previous 5 weeks worth of work, check out these links below:

Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5

When we built our home 10 years ago, I really wanted slate tile.  Ten years later, I found a handful of problems with having slate tile in the shower and had grown frustrated with layout.

Looking back now, I cannot believe it is the same bathroom.

I could not have done any of this if it weren’t for my wonderful sponsors!  If you are intereste din any of the products in this post, I will have them listed at the bottom for convenience.

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Lowes | American Standard | Fabric.com |Bellacor | RugsUSA

I will talk more about them as we go.

We chose some very classic farmhouse finishes.  Shiplap, vintage fixtures, subway tile, and raw, rustic wood.  These are the key elements to this room.  Each space flows into the next.  Its is my dream farmhouse master bathroom.

I cant really decide which part of this room is my favorite part, but I am going to start with the biggest labor of love.  The Vanity

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This baby right here.  It was the crux of the whole room.  Me and my husband fought more about this than we have about much else in our marriage.  I know, I call myself lucky. Bottom line, he wanted many cabinets and drawers, and I wanted an open shelf vanity.  With a little compromise we were able to create something that we both love and still have a lot of storage in the room.

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Off to the left of the vanity is some built in cabinets that my husband built.  He also built the vanity.  He is an incredibly talented man.  I show him what I want and he makes it happen.   Incredible right?

He was able to create exactly what was in my head…and what was on my many pages of drawings…..it will also be in a post soon.

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There is an interesting thing that happens when you combine rustic wood with simple chrome bar pulls.  I love the way the modern bar pulls look with the vanity.  I picked 12 inch pulls so that I could use them as a towel bar as well.  Multipurpose all the way.

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We installed a set of beams in the space.  They are completely decorative, but they are real and they are fantastic.  The were part of my beam collection I had sitting out in my yard.  I am all about re-purposing.

I love the built in cabinets.  Something I never loved about this room was the angle wall.  I felt like it was wasted space.  Now, it is the prefect place to store all our necessities, and maybe a few Christmas presents.

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I really, really wanted concrete counter tops and these counters are exactly what I wanted, except for one awful thing.  The countertop BROKE when we took it out of the mold.  It broke in a weak spot next to the hole for the drain.  So, as of right now, we are using this as a temporary fix, but will be re-pouring a new countertop soon and will replace the broken one.

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On top of our broken concrete countertop, is our awesome sinks from American Standard.   These white vessel sinks are amazing, and I am completely obsessed with my faucets.

These faucets.  They are what my dreams are made of.  End Of Story.

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This faucet is also from American Standard and it is a commercial wall faucet.  The lines of it…..oh my.

It is so sexy…can a faucet be sexy?  Oh my, and the soap tray on the top…I am obsessed!

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My round nautical mirrors are icing on the faucet cake.  I tell you, I cannot get over it all.  Its like a dream.  One that I lives through the nightmare first.  These mirrors are from Bellacor.  They have an amazing collection of stylish mirrors.

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The light fixtures are from Lowes.  I chose to do three separate fixtures and hung them a bit lower than a traditional bathroom vanity light.  The lighting is perfect.  We really wanted to make sure the light hit the right height and made for a good place to apply makeup(for my hubby), and for shaving faces(my hubby again).?

Shiplap, chrome fixtures, combined with rustic wood and black metal.  You see what I mean?

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This floor…I was super nervous about it at first.  It doesnt look the same in person, but somehow, once its grouted, it has the perfect amount of white, grey, and some earthy colors once in a while.

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The rug.  This lovely sweetie is from RugsUSA.  I have purchased many rugs through them, and I have always been really pleased with the product I received.  This is a white and neutral jute rug.  It is so soft under foot and I love it in this room.

I think its been established that I love this room….

And now its time for the tub.

This is the Cadet Freestanding bathtub by American Standard.  It is perfect.

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I used one of my tree stumps as a place to set your drink or book while relaxing in the bath.

I have always been really big on baths.  I love them. I find them to be my stress relief.  This bathtub not only looks pretty but it is really comfortable.  The tub filler faucet is so cool!  I have always wanted a handheld shower faucet for the tub.  Makes cleaning so easy.

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I really wanted to put a light above the tub, and I was able to retrofit one of our recessed lights to make it happen.  I will be doing a post on that later.  This light fixture is from Lowes.  The rustic metal frame fits the style of the room exactly like I hoped.  I did not want to go too fancy here, since I am all about understated elegance.

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Heres a little bit of my shelving that you will also see in the toilet room. All made my myself.  No hubby involved.

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My shower……

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The subway tile was provided by Lowes, and my fingers literally bled from all the tiling that I did.  Beauty is pain don’t you know?  This farmhouse master bathroom needed subway tile.

All of the shower faucets are from American Standard.  We ended up with two shower heads and a separate hand held shower head.

If you have kids, you know that sometimes showers are overrated, and I never feel like I have time for one.  I will definitely make time to use this space.

On the outside wall of the shower, I created a space to hang towels and relax. This space seems so spa like to me.  Simple, understated.

This farmhouse master bathroom makeover is incredible! Shiplap, subway tile, and raw rustic wood!!! Must see!

I found these hooks on Etsy.  They are so farmhouse style its ridiculous.

And the towels?  These are from Walmart! They are so nice.  I flipped when I found them there.

I made this bench myself, once again, without the hubby.  I was so proud of myself.  I don’t like working with angles.

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This farmhouse master bathroom makeover is incredible! Shiplap, subway tile, and raw rustic wood!!! Must see!

The fabric was provided by Fabric.com.  I really wanted a large buffalo check fabric and they had so many to choose from.  This is the charcoal buffalo check.  Not quite grey, not quite black, and not quite blue.

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This mirror was one I found at a thrift store a long time ago.  I used rope to transform it.  I posted about it here.

I always feel like the toilet room is overlooked.  Its just a dirty smelly place right?

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I created these shelves out of an old beam I had collected over the years.

This farmhouse master bathroom makeover is incredible! Shiplap, subway tile, and raw rustic wood!!! Must see!

What about this chicken wire toilet paper holder?  So cool right?

The last stop on our tour is to by new “old” barn door.  This door was the ugliest thing I had ever seen.  I will spare before pictures right now, since I will be posting about it soon.  But let me tell you.  Awful.

The barn door hardware is from Lowes.

This farmhouse master bathroom makeover is incredible! Shiplap, subway tile, and raw rustic wood!!! Must see!

I’ll just say, orangey varnish with thick yellow textured glass.  A friend of mine asked me if I wanted it, otherwise it was going to the trash. I said yes, and instantly regretted it.  I had no idea what I would do with it.  Now I know.

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This farmhouse master bathroom remodel is an experience I will never forget.  I learned a lot about myself and a lot about my husband.  Even after 15 years I am surprised.  I learned to expect the unexpected and that it is okay to fight…..once in a while.

This farmhouse master bathroom makeover is incredible! Shiplap, subway tile, and raw rustic wood!!! Must see!

I am so very very grateful to my sponsors once again.  They were so wonderful to work with.  This has been a whirlwind.  Do I think it was a crazy project to complete in 6 weeks?  Absolutely, ridiculously crazy.  Would I do it again?  In a heartbeat.

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Thanks so much for stopping by to see my new farmhouse master bathroom.  It was a project I will never forget.

Have a great day and remember…

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150 Comments

  1. Oh wow Sarah, you guys did such an incredible job with your bathroom. It looks so beautiful. I love all the little farmhouse elements! What an amazing transformation!!

  2. It’s beautiful, Sara! I love the floor and I’m totally head over heals with the faucet fixtures…shouldn’t every faucet have a built-in soap dish (genius)! I like that you completely overhauled this bathroom that you designed 10 years ago too…we built our house 10 years ago as well, and people think I’m crazy for wanting to remodeling it all already! Totally going to use this a proof that I AM NOT crazy! Right?! Congrats on a successful ORC!

  3. This is one of my absolute favorite bathroom transformations ever!!! Holy cow you did an incredible job!!!! So, so soooo inspiring 🙂 And kudos to your husband, that vanity is amazing!

  4. Shut the barn door!!! This is AMAZEBALLS!!!! Heart eyes all over the place!! I can’t even with that sink! Seriously stunned and can’t make complete sentences. Swooning over this gorgeous transformation. It doesn’t even look like the same bathroom, or the same house!! Brava for all your hard work!! This is perfection!

  5. This is the most amazing bathroom I have ever seen Sara! It is absolutely gorgeous and just perfect. You picked some amazing design elements and worked very hard to get it done! Great job!

  6. Congrats to you and your husband on a job well done! Lots of inspiration I especially like the tip about drawer pulls used as a towel rack.

  7. Love the whole room! I have been trying to locate the light over the bathtub at Lowes. There doesn’t seem to be a link on the shop section. Could you give me more info? It would be perfect for our entry.
    Thanks, Karen.

  8. I love it! Love the subway tile and vanity. Heck I love everything. You two did an amazing job. Great work and a beautiful room. That tub looks so inviting.

  9. I would love to copy this room completely! I love everything about it! Those concrete counters are gorgeous! And that shiplap! And tile! I can’t believe you did this in 6 weeks!

  10. This bathroom is ahhhmazing!!! I can’t believe your husband built that vanity – that’s seriously impressive. The sinks and faucets are so perfectly farmhouse. I absolutely LOVE this room!

  11. Okay Sara, can you come and replicate this exact bathroom in my house? I seriously love everything in it. The vanity turned out beautifully, and that tub and shower and door and… everything! I’m pretty much in love. I’ll be pinning everything so I can just do it all in our master bathroom 🙂

  12. Sara, you created an amazing room. I know what it is like to have an idea of what you want in your head and the thrill you get when it comes to fruition. I haven’t reached that anyplace in our new home, but I look forward to it. Your kitchen is absolutely beautiful. You really had an incredible vision and every little detail made it all come together!

  13. Absolutely love it all, esp. sinks, fixtures, light, floor, shiplap. . . . and I just completed a partial bathroom redo. Doesn’t that make me an expert? It always takes me longer than I could have anticipated. Oh, and your flooring is very close to ours and our house was built in 1926. First time reader here, directed from Thistlewood.

  14. I simply cannot believe you accomplished so much in this space (and I can’t imagine how long it took you to install all that subway tile and grout that shower!!) The room you’ve created is absolutely gorgeous, and I have so many favorite parts, but I think I love your vanity the most – so perfect!!

  15. You did a fabulous job. I want you to redo my house, please. Seriously I can’t pick out any one thing I love about it, I love it all. It all works together so well and blends and draws you in. You thought of absolutely everything for your comfort.

  16. It’s gorgeous! Thanks for sharing! You are one of the features at the Make it Pretty Monday party at The Dedicated House. The party goes live tonight at 8:00PM. Hope to see you at the bash! Toodles, Kathryn @TheDedicatedHouse

  17. Wow, Sara, a HUGE congratulations! I am so impressed with your design, selections, and executions of all of this. My husband & I are about to embark on a professional installation of a new master bah,, and I can only hope it’ll turn out half as nice (and still be married when it’s over, lol). We’re already struggling with layout and materials and the work hasn’t even begun! Seriously, a great job for you & your hubby.

      1. Hi there – I’m curious how the hooks have held up with wet towels and such. The lovely maker on Etsy said they’re finished with a metal paint in matte black, but couldn’t speak specifically to their use in the bathroom.

        Thanks in advance for your feedback!

          1. Hi, I am curious if you ladies know where to find the hooks on Etsy? I tried clicking the affiliate link, but no luck!

  18. Hi! Your bathroom is gorgeous. I have been searching for plans for a vanity like that, with drawers. My husband is handy but definitely needs plans! Do you have the materials and such that you used? Many thanks!!

  19. Absolutely love everything about your farmhouse bathroom. Thank you for sharing your amazing talent. We’re building a new home and I would love to replicate your vanity in our master bath. Do you have plans you can share? Also wondering what stain you used?

  20. This is seriously one of my favorite vanities! We are going to try and build a similar one, so thank you for the inspiration. Question, how high is the vanity? Is it 30″, plus an inch or so for countertop and then 5″ inches for the vessel sinks? Just trying to make sure we do it right! Thanks!

  21. I don’t know if it’s possible to swoon over this more! I’m drooling over here! I’d see one thing I love, then another, and then another! Wow – beautiful, beautiful job!

  22. I don’t know if it’s possible to swoon over this more! I’m drooling over here! I’d see one thing I love, then another, and then another! Wow – beautiful, beautiful job!

  23. Hey there, I think your website might be having browser coamtpibility issues. When I look at your blog in Safari, it looks fine but when opening in Internet Explorer, it has some overlapping. I just wanted to give you a quick heads up! Other then that, terrific blog!

  24. Hi there – I’ve been searching for the perfect towel hooks and I came across your blog. I love your bathroom–great job! I know you said the towel hooks came from Etsy. Would you be willing to share your specific source? I’ve been searching with no luck. I’ll continue to search. Thanks in advance for considering,

  25. Love this…you did a GREAT job! Would love to know which sink from American Standard this is? The picture in the shop section only lets me pin it 🙁

  26. This is incredible! Looks soooo good! We are renovating our house and I would love to replicate your vanity in our master bath. Do you have plans you can share? Also wondering what stain you used? Thank you!

  27. Hello! Love your bathroom remodel and would love be to know more about your DIY vanity. Do you have more detailed information on building it? Thanks! Nicole

  28. Hey! LOVE your bathroom floor tile!!! Didin’t see a link or any info on it. Where did you get it and what is it called? Thanks so much! We have to pick it out tomorrow, so if you can, please let me know asap 🙂

  29. LOVE IT!!! Looks soooo good! We are renovating our house and I would love to replicate your vanity in our master bath. Do you have plans you can share? Also wondering what stain you used? Thank you!

  30. Do you know what the name of that light fixture is? I can’t find it on lowes website.

  31. Love your bathroom! Where did you purchase your tile flooring? Is it just called white marble mosaic tile?

    Thanks so much!

  32. Do you have the plans or a tutorial post available for the vanity. I too would love to have my husband build this exact vanity for me!

  33. I saw the post in August that the plans for the vanity would be posted soon. Can you send me a link to the post if they are available? Thank you!!

  34. Hi! Love this bathroom! I was looking high and low for the pendant light over your tub. Now I see why it’s so difficult to find, you later this on 2016. Do you happen to know the manufacturer? Can’t find it on Lowe’s site, and of course, now I’m a little obsessed and nothing is as good as this one. Lol. Thanks for any leads!

  35. Sara,
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    Girl, that lavatory faucet IS SEXY AS HECK! YES MA’AM, I’m totally digging it! Love your style and imagination! Thanks for sharing and inspiring us all!!! Keep it coming! God Bless!!!

  36. There is NOT one thing in this bathroom that I do not love. You nailed this project. Wow wow wow!!! I know each time you walk into this beautiful space, you must stand in the doorway and smile with much joy. Gorgeous

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