MaryKate 126 Posted September 6, 2016 NGL, I kinda want that bathroom in full size. ;) Quote Link to comment
jbnmini 2,063 Posted September 6, 2016 This seriously looks like the bathroom in my daughter's 1925 Tudor style house! Quote Link to comment
Debora59 2,608 Posted September 6, 2016 Ok now I am drooling a shower also? Its a spectacular room. Quote Link to comment
mesp2k 1,012 Posted September 6, 2016 Looks great! Did you extend the bathroom, it seems longer or how did you fit the shower under the roof slant? Quote Link to comment
thresadep 115 Posted September 7, 2016 A shower...friggin shower in a doll house! This is jaw dropping fabulous. You could pass this off as a real life bathroom picture. Quote Link to comment
JayNZ 38 Posted September 7, 2016 That shower is incredible! I want this bathroom in real life Quote Link to comment
stickyfingers 752 Posted September 7, 2016 Really, really fabulous!! Love all of the details you added, and I love the use of all black and white! I've been coveting that flooring paper a while...how did you like it? They also make a penny round that I want. Are you going to tell us how you did that tile? Quote Link to comment
chrisatoledo 112 Posted September 7, 2016 6 hours ago, mesp2k said: Looks great! Did you extend the bathroom, it seems longer or how did you fit the shower under the roof slant? Thanks! No extending. The main change I did in this room was drop the ceiling. I didnt want a vaulted ceiling in this room like the bedroom so I used the same foam core board that I made the walls out of to make a dropped ceiling. It also made a great little attic space to hide all the upstairs wiring. I designed the shower to fit like an "L" shape around the roof slant. 1 Quote Link to comment
chrisatoledo 112 Posted September 7, 2016 3 hours ago, stickyfingers said: Really, really fabulous!! Love all of the details you added, and I love the use of all black and white! I've been coveting that flooring paper a while...how did you like it? They also make a penny round that I want. Are you going to tell us how you did that tile? Thank you @stickyfingers! I was definitely reluctant to use that floor paper it at first because I wanted something that was textured or embossed to look real but honestly, this was the only tile pattern that matched the style/era/look that I was going for so I decided to try it out. I ended up spraying both sides of it with Krylon Matte spray to seal it, then I lightly sponged some super watered down raw umber paint to create some discoloring and age, then sprayed again with the Krylon Matte to seal. (Im curious how a satin sealer would look, I only had Matte spray on hand but I feel the Satin finish might look more realistic.) I really liked their penny round as well but the hexagon won for me. As far as the tile goes, I made a tutorial page HERE. Thanks again for your wonderful comments! C Quote Link to comment
Buendia 51 Posted September 10, 2016 Your work is incredible! I am an architect, and I just go back again and again to look at the photos of your Glencroft! Your craft/quality is amazing, your design sense is wonderful, your color sense equally wonderful! Made me think you may also be an architect or designer or set designer or... ? Quote Link to comment
genemini 4 Posted November 26, 2016 Love your work. I do have a question. How did you kitbash the toilet from the Chyrsnbon bathroom kit to make a more contemporary toilet? I like the pieces in the kit but the toilet style is not really right for my 1930's Glencroft. Quote Link to comment
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