I’m going to jump upstairs to give a view of the upstairs bathroom. For those that have Full Access, you can refer to it’s location on the Second Level Floorplan.
Nothing has changed in this room since we purchased it.

Original tin ceilings and walls!


psst…now, I’m going to pretend I don’t see those orbs outside the door in the last two photos. They didn’t show up in my previous captures either, but in an attempt to make my ghost story explicable by science or other explanation, I will not draw any more attention to it.

I love every single one of these doorknobs and they are present throughout the home.

This needs to be reglazed.

Need to be shined up.

Closer look at the ceiling.


Closer look at the wall. I’m thinking it is time to paint this room, although I’ve been thrilled with the lavender, surprisingly enough when people walk into the room they feel it “fits” (and that’s including the men), it just really needs to be freshened up. I had thought about Restoration Hardware’s Silver Sage since I have 2 gallons of it in the basement (I tried it for my dining room and it just didn’t fit) but I think I may be over that color.




Gotta love those old world details eh? This bathroom may have just sold the joint to us
it’s fabulous! Honestly, love the bathroom but functionally I need a shower upstairs. I’m gonna head over to Clawfoot Supply one of these days and rake in a shower conversion kit. I need to be able to shower upstairs. Currently, our shower is downstairs and while I have no issue with the current shower I just really, really want to shower upstairs! Is that wierd?



















by laura bruen
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