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  • Primitive-Style Bathroom
  • From "DIY Decorating & Design"
    episode DID-122
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    Before: This half-bath in an old farmhouse will be partially remodeled and given a new toilet, sink and vinyl flooring.

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    After: Vintage furnishings and accessories give the remodeled bathroom primitive charm.

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    Figure A

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    Figure B

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    Figure C

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    Figure D

    Interior designer Nan Sloan transforms a farmhouse's newly remodeled half-bathroom, giving it a rustic, primitive look that complements the decor of the rest of the house. Built at the turn of the century, the house is now home to a family of six. For a little more than $500, Nan solves the problem of limited storage space while adding considerable charm to the room.




    A coat of Dijon-mustard-colored paint called colonial yellow cozies up the space and provides a bright background for the fairly subdued colors of the accessories to be added. An old cabinet found in the owner's garage becomes a primitive linen cabinet and helps solve the room's storage problem.




    A dry-brushed coat of paprika paint gives it an old look (figure A) and blends nicely with a dining-room buffet shelf mounted over the sink. The buffet shelf, with its row of square drawers, holds items normally stored in a medicine cabinet and is topped with a discount-store mirror, an antique lamp and vintage accessories (figure B).





    A primitive farm bench is set against one wall, with a false window-mirror above it. Twinkly holiday lights placed behind the stained-glass inserts edging the mirror add sparkle. Four wrought-iron hooks hung at the sides of the mirror provide easy towel hang-ups (figure C).





    Framed nursery rhymes hang over the toilet, and an old milk box keeps reading material handy. An antique wire egg basket holds a dozen rolls of toilet paper, and a heavy old wooden toolbox holds a dozen rolled-up towels in six different colors -- a color for each family member (figure D).


    RESOURCES :

    The Complete Book of Kitchen and Bathroom Renovation
    Time Life Books
    Website: www.timelife.com

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