I am so excited to share our progress on the One Room Challenge with you guys today. We’ve got a big update in the room and it feels like things are finally, officially coming together and we might actually finish this thing before the deadline!
No idea what I’m talking about? Corey and I are currently participating in the One Room Challenge, a 6-week event where bloggers tackle renovating one room. It’s a very “go big or go home” kind of challenge, so Corey and I decided to completely lose our minds and renovate our master bathroom for it. We basically took it down to the studs and have been rebuilding it over the last four weeks. If you need to catch up on our progress so far, go ahead and click through to these posts so you’re all up to date. I’ll wait here for you.
You good? Okay, let’s chat about our week four project: the ceiling.
BOOM. I could just drop the mic right there and walk away (because, SERIOUSLY, Y’ALL), but I won’t do that to you.
But really, can you even handle that ceiling? I’m swooning. Constantly. I told Corey when it’s all said and done he’ll probably just find me in here laying on the floor staring at the ceiling for hours at a time. Or, I guess I could lay in the bathtub – might make more sense. #tootiredtothink
Wanna see another view? Of course you do.
Let’s just ignore the fact that we don’t have baseboards yet (working on that this week!) and that the room is still very messy and just look at the pretty ceiling.
We got the idea to do these cedar planks on the ceiling when we were at Haven and met the lovely people at Cedar Safe. That weekend was when Corey and I really started talking about participating in the ORC for the first time, so our brains were churning with what we could do in the room. As soon as we got back we shot them an email and asked if they wanted to be a sponsor for the room and, thank goodness, they said yes! They mailed us these planks forever ago and they’ve just been sitting in my house patiently awaiting the day they could make their grand entrance…and finally, here they are.
This project was crazy simple and tackled mostly in the evenings while Jack was sleeping, so I don’t have a ton of in-progress photos for you. However, I did a pretty detailed tutorial when we installed the beadboard backsplash in our kitchen and this is basically the same idea (except for the part where your neck ends up super sore because you’re looking up at the ceiling for 4 hours straight). We just started in one corner of the room and started nailing – the boards are interlocking so you don’t have to worry about spacing or anything. Cedar is pretty durable in wet environments – some people recommend sealing, but we decided to skip that step because, thanks to the super tall vaulted ceilings this ceiling doesn’t see a ton of humidity or moisture. We’ll keep a close eye on it, though, and if we ever feel like we might need to go back and do it down the line we absolutely will.
Oh, and have I mentioned yet how amazing it smells in here now?!
Cedar tends to oxidize and change colors a bit as it is exposed to the fresh air, so the color it currently is won’t be the forever color. You can see in the photo below that there was one board we took out of the box right when we got it and it sat around in our room for several weeks – it’s a totally different color than the rest of the boards and I’m totally giddy for the time when our entire ceiling is that color.
For now, the room has a bit of a pink-ish cast to it thanks to the ceiling, but I know that will fade over time so it’s no big deal. And, seriously, it feels like a dang spa up in here now.
I’m so thrilled with how this project turned out, and I can’t get over how much of a difference it made in the whole feel of the room. I feel like things are finally (finally!) coming together!
Of course, if you flip the camera around, things aren’t looking so hot.
Still no toilet and the vanity area is a hot mess (but, sneak peek of the vanity color!).
Next up on our to-do list is installing baseboards, cleaning up the tile, tub, and shower area, tackling the vanity, and getting some lights installed. Oh, and reinstalling the toilet. Because I’d really like to be able to pee in my own dang bathroom again. Hopefully next week I’ll be able to share the shower glass (I’m SO EXCITED to get it installed) and chat about the vanity, then we’ll be able to put all of the finishing touches on in time for the big reveal in two weeks (aaaack!). I cannot wait to see it all come together!
Of course, I can’t finish this post without throwing out a major shout out to all of our amazing ORC sponsors. We’re so blessed to be able to work with so many awesome companies for this, and I’m still pinching myself that we’re actually getting to do this.
Behr // Moen // Floor & Decor // Shower Doors of Austin
CedarSafe // Wayfair // Buddy’s Artisan Mix // D. Lawless Hardware
Would you ever cedar plank a ceiling in your house?! I swear, y’all, it smells INCREDIBLE!
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