Ugly Curtains/source:here |
Enter....my Master Bathroom Project and these really plain windows with a need to do something.
Okay....I probably need to admit that not having any privacy in a bathroom can become a problem, especially at night. Since removing the cheap wooden blinds a few months ago that the previous owner installed, we have been stumbling around in the dark at night. Yep, I know... Morons!
One window has a pretty good amount of foliage outside, so there is coverage there, but not for the one over the tub. With a vacant lot next door, I figure that I have about 7 neighbors who if they were curious just might have caught a glimpse of me or my hubby. Something had to be done! Not because I care about being seen, but because I don't want to traumatize my neighbors with such a frightful sight!
I spotted this shutter project on a blog I read, Tidbits from the Tremaynes. Mandy made these nifty shutters for a bedroom. I thought, "Hey! I can do this same thing in the bathroom."
I had my helper Ed come over and we created the shutters to fit my window. Here they are just after completing them.
So, Ed left and I painted the shutters with two coats of Sherwin Williams Duration in Alabaster White. I mainly used a roller, except for the hard to reach places. I wanted the clean look that a roller provides.
Ed came back just the other day and we hung the shutters in the bathroom. If you remember, I painted the walls a few months back in a pale yellow to match my master bedroom. We used 4 three inch heavy duty chrome hinges that we attached inside the pocket, but giving the shutter room to fully open. I took some quick images for you to see. No fancy staging here. I will work on that for the final bath reveal. Here they are...
I love this image because it shows the lawn job some happy teenager bestowed on the vacant lot next door. Makes me smile. |
Just like Mandy at Tidbits from the Tremaynes, these shutters are mainly decorative. You have probably figured out that if I completely closed them, we wouldn't get complete coverage on the windows.
If you remember, I have been collecting stained glass windows that I ultimately would like to hang in the windows to block the view, but still let in the light. I have only found a few that I like at the price I am willing to pay. There aren't a lot of outlets for that type of thing in my area. The hunts goes on...
In the end, I am left with one thought...a question. Did you look closely at the last image of the shutters? Do you think that what really prompted those teenagers, or juvenile adults to peel out in the lot next door could have been the sight of this past-her-prime gal walking in her pajamas to the toliet?!! I think it could have been.
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The shutters look lovely...and if those kids were looking, they deserve what they get!!
ReplyDeleteReally great look. I love different ways to dress windows. I have to say that I really liked the wide open no treatment look too. Well done!
ReplyDeleteThese look awesome!! The white looks perfect with the yellow walls! It adds a lot to the bathroom!
ReplyDeletethese look fabulous! i am with you on the curtain thing- i never really love them. i buy them because you need them, but i always struggle with "the right ones". i love this idea!
ReplyDeleteThese are just as cute as can be. Love this SO much!
ReplyDeleteXO,
Sheila
Oh my heck-- LOVE them. They are so cute!
ReplyDeleteYou know, my sister hates curtains too. She thinks they're granny-ish. I can see her point. Might that be part of the equation?
Ha!!! You are too funny, Lesley! Your crisp white shutters look perfect!
ReplyDeletegreat job on the shutters! They look so cute, really makes the bathroom!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet, creative idea, Lesley! Great job - and hey....just keep entertaining those peeping Toms! lol!
ReplyDeleteLove the shutters! Did you ever think of making your own stained glass windows? Spend a couple hundred dollars on the basics, take a beginner class and you can create your own. AND you have a studio (I'm jealous)!!! There are some FABULOUS sites that feature all vintage windows that you can get ideas from. Just a thought. :@
ReplyDeleteI just visited our youngest daughter today to view Finley's room. They turned the bifold closet doors into cool barn doors, and I think your shutter idea would be perfect for her windows!!
I love the bright open look that you have in your bathroom. The shutters are a great touch. Stopping by from the Creative Bloggers party hop.
ReplyDeleteHope you stop by for a visit.
I LOVE shutters too. We actually made some for the outside of our house. This looks great! I found your blog from the creative bloggers party & hop. I'm your newest follower. I'd love you to stop by my blog & follow along too!
ReplyDeleteThanks,
sally
loveofhomes.blogspot.com
love your shutters !
ReplyDeletecute shutters! they look really great in your bathroom!
ReplyDeletegail
Love it!
ReplyDeleteI love that picture at the end of the yellow butterfly.
ReplyDeletelisa