Routh House


Kids' Bathroom Board
The layout for the kids' bath is referred to as a "Hollywood Bath" (according to my friend/realtor).  It's similar to a Jack and Jill Bath, except in a Hollywood layout the bathtub is shared with each side having its own toilet and sink.  
Here's the (most current) Kids' plan . . .


clockwise . . . 

Love this basic clean, straight-line designed toilet.

And of course I'm using subway tile on the wall in the shared bathtub.  What else would I use ; )

For Elle's side I'm thinking about painting it the same color I had her bathroom in the old house, Benjamin Moore Lavender Secret (weird name, I know).  I'll hang her 6 Shel Silverstein poems that are packed up somewhere (along with the other 85% of personal belongings).   

Liking this Kohler polished chrome faucet for both sinks. 

Ok, ok so I don't know what to do!  I really want this Ikea sink console.  Chase immediately vetoes anything from Ikea.  He argues that the quality sucks!  Which is usually does, but I have had my Liatorp console table for five years and five moves (two of which were half way across the country) and it is still in amazing condition!!  I made the trek up to Frisco (aka Oklahoma, ha!) to check out these in person and they were surprisingly nice.  I hate to spend the money on custom cabinets in these rooms.      

Not completely sure what color to paint the other side.  I don't think I can ever go wrong with Restoration Hardware Silver Sage.   I'm missing this color from our old house.  It was so beautiful in Elle's room!

And this is the little girl who will get to enjoy this bathroom.  Hopefully she'll be learning how to potty in here soon! 

I have been eyeing this moss penny tile for a while.  These will go on the floor in all three parts of the bathroom (the two separate sink/toilet room and bathtub room) I was worried it would look too "mossy green" for my all white likings.  Oh man, it's awesome!  My little iphone pic does not do it justice, nor do most of the pics floating around Pinterest.  It is such a beautiful color and honestly it reminds me of Restoration Hardware's silver sage -- sometimes it looks grey, sometimes, blue, sometimes green.  


Master Bath Board
This blustery cold (even non-Texans would have called our weekend cold) Saturday I trekked back to the tile store, this time with Chase & Elle in tow.  Not the best place to take a two year old, but we survived!  

Contractor Dad said I needed to decide here shortly on our tile, so I wanted Chase to approve what I had picked out last week.  He acts like this is "my project" but it never fails that nearly half the things I chose, he vetoes.  

Here is the master bath plan, at least the most current : )


(clockwise)
California Faucet Satin Bronze Finish - I instantly fell in love with this finish!  It’s the perfect bronze.  Not so overpowering or trendy.  It looks beautiful with nickel, brass, chrome -- it's a wonderfully strange neutral finish.  Each store I priced out, I asked if they had another company with a similar finish, and there were none.  SOLD! California Faucets it is!

Marble Herringbone tile for the floor 6 x 12 in tiles

This Barclay tub is the only tub we can decide on and the price isn't so bad either.

I love white . . . a lot!  But one day I came across this image of a dark stained cabinet in a beautiful white/marble bathroom.  It balanced the lighter shades so well I think I'm going to stain ours.  This cabinet looks nothing like the usual dark stained wood that you see, that's why I love it!  In the original image you can see how stunning it is!  

White penny tile with a dark grey grout on the floor in the shower (with the satin bronze drain -- AMAZING!)

Not sold on this color, also thinking about a bright white.

I have gone back and forth on the tile in the shower until I saw this image on Pinterest.  It's the perfect way to use marble but not spend your whole budget on a such a small space.  White Subway tile with a marble border (the same size as on the floor), and maybe a small marble pencil tile detail about a third of the way up from the floor.  

And finally, instead of a bath math I'd love to find a beautifully aged oriental to bring some color and warmth in.  

Bricked Up

We are bricked up, roofed in, doors on, windows in!  
Den is being framed out, plumbing for powder going in and electrical being dropped.  The wall between the den and living room is getting framed.  I didn't like walking in the front door and seeing directly into the den.  


Bathroom Tile Hunting
While I was child-less this Monday morning, I wandered one of my happy places . . . the tile store.  I'm somewhat open to what I want in all the bathrooms -- master, 2 kids, guest.  Chase had seen a pic of bathroom with marble subway tile that he loved.  And of course being the marble lover that I am, it's a definite possibility.  Here are a few shots of what was worthy enough to show Chase.  
Loving the large herringbone pattern. 
6 x 12 tiles   
They didn't have marble subway tiles but they did have these, pencil tiles. 
1 x 12 tiles  
I've already been vetoed on these for the master floor. 
Here are a few inspiration pins I have on my board.  

Definitely want to use penny tile somewhere.  Loving this color.  
Maybe master floor of guest bath floor?
Thinking this floor tile with subway tile on the wall for the kids baths. 

Framing It Up
We have now moved into our rent house and the craziness of construction has begun at the house!  So far we are coming a long with no problems ... knock on wood : ) 
The demo-ing has begun on the few things we’re changing on the existing house and the roof is going on this week!  I love how fast the structure comes together at the beginning, it’s the interior part that seems to drag on.  Chase keeps saying we will definitely be in before March 1, I’m thinking we’re right on schedule, being more the pessimist (or realist as I like to call it).  
The larger opening is a french doorway into the hallway with a window to its right.

 
The bigger right window will become the hallway connecting the two structures.  
The large opening here is the french doorway into the master bedroom with a window to its left looking into the master bath.  
The major demo will be in the den to make it bigger.  We took over the guest bath to gain about 6 more feet and add built ins.  

And So It Begins . . . 
Last week we started our renovations!  Pretty exciting, but I already feel like we live in a construction mess.  We've had lots of "guys" out this last week -- the tree guys, the brick guys, the pools, the concrete guy.  The trees came down, the fence came down, bricks came down.  I’m so excited for this process to start! 


Don't worry I promise, promise we're planting more trees!
I already have 5 tress planned for the backyard landscaping.

This is where the addition will attach to the existing house.  Thanks, Chase

. . . and then we laid the foundation!

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