This "Very '80s" Bathroom Got a Green Makeover with "Gatsby" Vibes
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This "Very '80s" Bathroom Got a Green Makeover with "Gatsby" Vibes
"Graced used MPops peel-and-stick floor tiles to give the linoleum floors a makeover, and she also used a peel-and-stick option on the ceiling. "I knew I wanted to install a tin ceiling, but it was not in my budget," she explains. Instead, she used tiles from The Dollar Store that had a similar pattern, spray-painted them using seven colors including gold, black, gray, and green."
""I knew I wanted to install a tin ceiling, but it was not in my budget," she explains. Instead, she used tiles from The Dollar Store that had a similar pattern, spray-painted them using seven colors including gold, black, gray, and green. She used gold Rub-n-Buff to make them look tin-like and glued them on with ultra-strength glue. And that's not the only standout DIY on the ceiling. Grace made her new chandelier out of a birdcage."
Grace used MPops peel-and-stick floor tiles to update linoleum floors and installed peel-and-stick tiles on the ceiling as an affordable substitute for a tin ceiling. She sourced patterned tiles from The Dollar Store, spray-painted them with seven colors including gold, black, gray, and green, and applied gold Rub-n-Buff to achieve a metallic, tin-like finish. She secured the tiles with ultra-strength glue. The ceiling also features a handmade chandelier made from a repurposed birdcage. The approach combined low-cost materials, paint techniques, and creative repurposing to achieve a high-impact bathroom transformation.
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