Tiny Powder Room Inspiration

We’re finally at a point where we’re thinking more seriously about our first floor renovation. In addition to a new kitchen, the reno will involve reconfiguring our current long and skinny storage/utility space that runs from our back door under the stairs. We plan to add a bathroom and make a better organized laundry room.

I keep going back and forth on how far we should take the bathroom. We live in a neighborhood where all the houses are the same. The houses were all constructed with one full bathroom upstairs but over the years many people have added a second bathroom on the main level. Many homeowners have added a three-piece bathroom, with a toilet, sink, and standing shower. I’m not convinced it’s the best use of space. The room almost always seems crowded and the floor plan is frequently wonky.  The bathroom is right off of the main living space, which is already awkward, but it’s potentially even weirder to walk past your front door and through your living room to take a shower. Plus, adding the shower takes more room from the storage area, and I honestly think a big storage closet is more valuable in this house than a second shower. On the other hand, there is something appealing about eventually listing the house as two full bathrooms and I think that’s why a lot of homeowners have gone that route. For now, I’m sticking with no shower, and I’ve decided that I want to make this bathroom as small as possible so that we can maximize storage space in the laundry/utility room.

Credit: Studio McGee

In order to squeeze the footprint of the sink (and hopefully save some money), I’m planning to do a small wall mounted sink. I’d love to make this room bold and graphic so that it’s a fun addition to the first floor instead of a tiny afterthought.

Credit: 8 Foot Six

I also really like the contrast of bright white wainscot and dark paint or wallpaper. On the floors I would love to do some type of a hex mosaic, whether it’s porcelain or marble. The toilet will be recessed slightly into the under-stair area and I plan to install a recessed wall cabinet over the toilet for storage.

Credit: Locale Design Build

I’m in the process of drawing up plans and my next step will be to talk to the plumber and electrician to see how much those critical elements are going to cost and that what I want to do will be possible. I’m so excited to take on our first major renovation. Are you planning any big home projects this spring?

Happy Adoptiversary to Fred The Hound!

See more pictures of Fred on instagram @FredandSophie. When we bought our house last year I was ecstatic about two things: 1) I could redesign a house the way I’ve wanted to forever and 2) The light at the end of my dog-less life tunnel was finally in sight. I love my job and am so happy with my switch to an interior design career, but if someone had told me that I could only choose one of my childhood dreams to come true, I would’ve taken a dog in a heartbeat. Today marks one year since we adopted our big, goofy hound, Fred. We had been married less than a month and I was still job hunting, and with my days mostly free, it seemed like a great time to bring a dog home. I had wanted a dog my entire life and Fred was the embodiment of that […]

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Christmas Wrap Up

  I gave my last presentation and took a final exam at 8:30 am on Monday, December 16, so I really didn’t get to do much Christmas stuff until then. I was able to put up all our decorations immediately after I got off the plane from Florida on Black Friday and did as much shopping online as I could so I wasn’t totally behind by the time school was over. My decorating was very similar to last year since I was on a limited budget and didn’t have much time to dedicate to rethinking the process. I can’t even begin to describe the feeling of freedom that I have when school isn’t in session. I work part time so I go from basically working/being in class for 12 hours a day, four days a week to having Mondays completely to myself and getting off of work at 3:30 pm […]

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Come See Me at Lucketts this Weekend!

It’s been a while since I last posted because things have gotten a little crazy around here, but I wanted to drop in quickly and let you all know that I will be selling at the Lucketts Spring market again this year. It’s kind of late notice since the market is this Saturday and Sunday, but if you are headed to the market, definitely come by and see me! I’m in the same spot that I was in last year, under a big old tree and backed up to the parking field near the back gate. I’m going to try to make a sing Friday night so that it’s a little more obvious than last year. Last year, the second I got my envelope I started hoarding furniture. This year I had to deal with school and a busy work schedule, so I couldn’t start acquiring things until later. Once […]

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New Projects

Over the past month I’ve made a push to get as much lingering projects out of my house as possible. Two of those projects include a side table that I haven’t used in a while, and an extra chair from a set I picked up for my dining room. Originally I was going to cover the chair with a grayish green and blue fabric, but I had a gorgeous coral suzani in my stash and decided I really liked the bright coral against the gray. This chair is available in my shop. I wanted to do a pattern on this table, but I didn’t want to go with my usual herringbone. I’m also really into gray and gold right now, so I designed a pattern and used painters tape and Rub ‘n Buff to apply the design. It’s also available in my shop. Linked to: Miss Mustard Seed

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Charlottesville Weekend

A couple weeks ago the boy and I went to Charlottesville for UVA’s Homecomings weekend. It was a pretty spontaneous decision to go. I had been telling him how I missed Charlottesville and wished I was going down for Homecoming. We had a busy month coming up that would make it tough for us to take another trip this fall, so he called around and miraculously found a room at the Red Roof Inn on the Corner. It totally caught me off guard and left me grinning at my desk at work. He’s a keeper. Saturday morning we packed up the car and made the drive down tree-lined route 29. Immediately after we checked in, we headed over to a friend’s room on the Range, where we had a great time tailgating.  UVA students traditionally tailgate on the Lawn (although it seems they put the kibosh on that on the undergrad side a […]

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A Few Things for Sale

I’m cleaning out my house and getting rid of a few things I’ve accumulated but never done anything with. Help me get them out of my house! Framed print of Kate Greenaway’s Alphabet. This would look great in a nursery or small child’s bedroom. $20. Unusual Antique Chair. This chair is really interesting, and I’ve had trouble finding a similar one online, so I don’t know much about it. It has a needlepoint bottom, but looks like it was caned at one point in time. $125. Both items are for local pickup only. Send me an email if you’re interested in either item!

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Gray Herringbone End Table for Sale

Hi friends! I realize it’s been a long time since we caught up, and I’m planning a post to show you what I’ve been up to over the past month or two. I also have some pretty big news to tell you about. Until then, I wanted to let everyone know that my gray herringbone table I did a while ago is now in the shop. If you follow me on Instagram (@sbridga), you may have seen her replacement this weekend. I bought this beauty at Home Goods in Tysons Corner and she. is. gorgeous. There was also a similar sofa table and smaller end table with a small chip in the mirrored top if you’re in the DC area and share my love of geometric metallic goodness. I still love the shape of my little gray table, but I just don’t have another place for her right now and […]

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Craigslist Scam Alert

I posted a couple of the items that didn’t sell at Lucketts on Craigslist yesterday, and got this fun little response:  HiThanks for the swift response to my mail inquiry .i completelysatisfied  and comfortable with your advert,hence still available, Iwill send a Bank check to cover the cost of my purchase  as well aspickup logistics.sincerely  i am keen on having  this to be mine .sokindly avail to me the details of whom & where to mail the paymentpackage.It will be delivered by the Fedex courier Service within2-3days of the receipt of your details.Please note Fedex do notdeliver to  P.O.Box addresses.,The below is required:    1.Name to be on the check   2.Home address   3.Mobile # In otherwords i presume a sealed transaction so,Kindly delete theadvert on Craig’s List as am totally committed to buying from you tosave me cost, My mover will be coming over for the pick up right onlyafter […]

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Lucketts Recap

This past week has been the most exhausting week that I can remember. In addition to prepping for the Lucketts Spring Market, I spent two days in NYC for my sister’s graduation from NYU. I was working on projects up until the last second and got so very little sleep. I don’t ever remember working this hard on anything, even during the end of the semester in college. The market was really cool. I learned SO much and met some neat vendors. I also talked to a few people who read my blog, which was really cool and almost a bit funny to think that there were actually people at the market who had already seen some of my stuff. I sold quite a few pieces but still have a few things left, including the pretty coral table I posted last week. Check out my “shop” page to see what […]

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