Friday, October 17, 2014

The Wild Wonders a Wall Can Do

Fall is here! It's getting cooler and giving me the itch to do some DIY! Sometimes you don't have the time and money to do a full "knock down the walls" remodel, but I've got some simple ideas you can do yourself! So throw on a long-sleeve shirt and some comfy jeans, and pull out those paint brushes!

First, I want to give you a little update on us! Red River Remodelers recently relocated our office to 818 Montrose Dr., just across the street from Superior Bar & Grill. We found this amazing mid-century modern home and let our creative juices flow! We want to get the finishing touches done before debuting it in a full blog, but you know I like to tease you, so I have included a piece of it today ;)

Red River Remodelers wants to give you something you can make into a weekend project. One wall... that's it. That's all you have to tackle to make a huge difference in your home. Now, some of us are a little adventurous and will end up doing the whole room, but all I'm asking you to do is just one wall. 

Now, here's the fun stuff! This is our bathroom at our office! Three of the walls are finished in Valspar Graphite, and our accent wall is covered in Emser Tile Confetti Penny Round Mosaics. The freaking awesome Sarah Reuther found this and told Angie we HAD to have it! Can you blame her? Thanks Sarah for bringing this into our lives!



I was so excited about doing some DIY, I started searching some blogs and found some amazing and simple projects to share with you! This first one doesn't even take up an entire wall! By the way, anytime you want some inspiration, go to apartmenttherapy, this is where I found Maura's project! All she used was a few samples of paint (all from the same paint swatch) and some tape!


     

This next project is SUPER EASY! Also found on apartmenttherapy, Alicia just bought some simple pre-painted white wood, cut a few pieces, hot glued them to make diamonds, and then used 3M Command Strips to mount them! Totally great idea if you're just renting!



Another blog I love to find DIY things on is Cozy.Cottage.Cute. Sarah had been dying to use a stencil, but didn't want it to be too girly for her little boy's nursery. She ended up using Royal Design Studio's Endless Circles Lattice Moroccan Stencil which had been featured in Better Homes and Gardens. They have tons of different patterns, and the cool thing about a stencil is that you can go bold with your colors, or keep it neutral like Sarah did here and still make a statement. I've been spending way too much time on their website looking at stencils! I think my next project will definitely involve one!



For you rustic folks, this is one of my favorite DIY projects... I love getting my hands dirty, and this really gives you an opportunity! Mandy Jean Chic created this super awesome pallet wall in her master bath water closet. It took a little figuring, a little hard labor, and a lot of love, but this space transformed into such a beautiful little rustic toilet room. 



This last DIY is a little more intense... I just fell upon it while mindlessly perusing Pinterest and stopped cold! I am a little bit of a sucker when it comes to black and white.  I don't do it on purpose, I can't help it, but I love it.  It's classy, it's funky, it's whatever you want it to be!

Now, I know some of you are looking at this and thinking, what are trying to sign me up for crazy woman! I know you might not believe me, but this isn't wallpaper! Shauna hand-painted this wall pattern! If you've followed us and read our Pattern Party blog, you will see that I'm continuing Sarah's love for pattern :)

I found this on Shauna's Beautiful Matters blog.  Her finished look gave the illusion of modern wallpaper, without all the hassle that comes with it. I know you're probably thinking, Callie, you said ONE wall... well, I'm getting excited :) You've got to follow the link on the pictures and check out all her other pictures of the process.  It's amazing! 


          

This just goes to show that a lot of excitement, a little bit of time, and one wall can completely transform your room from drab to fab!  Get excited! Tackle a wall; heck, tackle an entire hallway!  Go grab some supplies and get to painting! Post pictures of your before and after on our facebook page!

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Wednesday, October 8, 2014

A Bathroom Built For Two - Master Bath Remodel, Benton, LA

Okay, let's all admit it... Women tend to have a larger array of "stuff" than men... Thus, we tend to take up more space and need more room. This was the problem Red River Remodelers tackled with our latest master bathroom remodel in Benton, LA. Our clients had accumulated a lot of clutter and were ready to start fresh!

Their main concerns: their tub was too small, they were sharing one vanity, and there was very little space for storage. 

As you can see in the before pictures, when something isn't meeting your expectation for it's main purpose, it becomes a catch-all for everything else...



So, collectively we had a few goals: To create one large walk-in shower with a bench, to give the husband his own space, and to create plenty of storage for the misses :)

Aesthetically, she wanted to keep it traditional but also have a clean and current vibe.  Here's how this master bath turned out!

To bring in a more current look, we had River Cities Floors lay this beautiful Daltile Emblem ceramic floor with a great horizontal pattern.  



Red River Remodelers turned their shared vanity into her vanity, and designed two built-in storage cabinets to bookend the mirror adding that extra storage to alleviate clutter!



To make better use of the space, we completely removed the bathtub and created an additional vanity with a built-in medicine cabinet just for him!  


Upon removing the bathtub, it gave us additional space to extend the shower and design a bench. River Cities Floors tiled the shower with Daltile Palatina glazed porcelain with an glass accent strip of Antigua tile. Red River Remodelers finished it off with a frame-less shower door to give it a clean edge.



To complete the goals we set out to accomplish, we decided to add in even more storage! Initially, they had one deep closet that stretched from the bathroom to the hallway, leading to things getting lost in the depths. We decided to divide the depth in half and make two separate closets: one accessible from the bathroom, and one accessible from the hallway. 



It's all in the details:

Antigua tile wraps around the walk-in shower and accents the built-in caddies.

An amazingly detailed Toto under counter sink from Coburn's adds just the right finishing touch to this traditional bathroom. 



All in all, Red River Remodelers created tons of storage space, his and her vanities, and a walk-in shower... a bathroom built for two :)