DIY / Upcycling: My Toilet Revamp
It’s been another busy week of decorating, and I’m starting to get good at this!
This time I targeted the toilet, as I was sick of the aged tiles and wanted them to match the rest of my camply-decorated toilet. I love my teal and white walls with random gold, tacky material and sparkly light and wanted the tiles to be bold and funky to match.
I used Rustoleum Tile Transformations paint in white which I used for my bathroom not too long ago so knew it would do a good job.
It’s really easy to use, you just mix the paint together and then use a small roller to apply it. I advise you use a mask if working in a small, confined space like I was, to avoid fumes.
I only needed one coat and I think it’s really brightened it up! I am debating whether to use a gold or teal paint to paint the thinner tile strip at the top, so any advice would be welcomed!
I did get carried away and also did the floor, which I then sealed with Rustoleum Clear Sealer. If you choose to do the floor, make sure you leave a couple of tiles initially so you can still use the toilet, as I was stupid enough to forget this, and Chunk wasn’t amused!
I’m currently blinging up a wooden toilet seat that I bought to match the revamped room, so watch this space for the photos!
My Floor Before and After |
I was sent the tile paint to test for the purpose of this review. No payment was received and all opinions are honest and my own.
2 Comments
Heather Haigh
28th July 2015 at 12:34 am
That looks so bright and fresh, it's great.
@MartinaDesigns
11th August 2015 at 9:12 pm
What a brilliant end result! You have inspired me, Thanks