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New Hampshire Home Stager, Transforming My New Home - Powder Room

New Hampshire Home Stager, Transforming My New Home - Powder Room

In a recent post, The New Hampshire Home Stager Bait & Switch, I promised to share photos from the transformation of my new home.

In case you missed it: Dining Room, Living Room, Master Bed & Bath, Kitchen, Built-In Bookcases

The Powder Room is one of my favorite transformations in the house. It started out mint green...no mirror...in need of new light fixtures...

powder room before

Much thought went into the wall finish for the Powder Room. We considered paper, wood, tile, and various flooring materials for the walls. We ultimately chose Venetian Plaster.

If you are not familiar with it, Venetian Plaster is a multi-step painting process using a spatula instead of a brush. It's a smooth finish with the multi-dimensional marbled appearance of plaster.

We used Behr Venetian Plaster from Home Depot. Color: Franciscan (vp23)

Behr Venetian Plaster

powder room after


The greatest challenge for this room was finding light fixtures....

I needed a ceiling and a vanity fixture. I wanted something unusual, with interesting detail.

Here is the "before & after" of the ceiling light:

before and after ceiling lights

powder room after

I will update with new pics once the finishing touches have been added.


Next up: Grandkids' Room


New Hampshire Home Stager, Transforming My New Home - Built-In Bookcases

New Hampshire Home Stager, Transforming My New Home - Built-In Bookcases


In a recent post, The New Hampshire Home Stager Bait & Switch, I promised to share photos from the transformation of my new home.

In case you missed it: Dining Room, Living Room, Master Bed & Bath, Kitchen

One of the more dramatic improvements we've made so far is in the family room.

One thing that drives me crazy is lots of exposed wires. We've always housed our TV's in armoires for that reason...to hide all the wires and "stuff".

Making the decision to mount our tv to the wall in this house presented a challenge. After a couple of days of looking at bookcases and TV cabinets to hold the cable box, surround sound amp, speakers, etc.....and not finding anything we liked,

Rick came up with a brilliant idea.

hole in the wall

He cut through the wall to create built-in shelves. The family room is in the basement and the other side of this wall is the utility room.

Now all the wiring is out of sight and still easily accessible....

and we have some book shelves!

built in shelving for tv

And for those of you following along....Yes, the family room is painted Ben Moore Thunder.

Next up: Powder Room

New Hampshire Home Stager, Transforming My New Home - Kitchen

New Hampshire Home Stager, Transforming My New Home - Kitchen

In a recent post, The New Hampshire Home Stager Bait & Switch, I promised to share photos from the transformation of my new home.

In case you missed it: Dining Room, Living Room, Master Bed & Bath

The kitchen has been painted and we've made a few small changes, but it's not done.

We will eventually replace the counters and tile the backsplash, but not until we can decide exactly what we want. We are still looking at options.

Here's what we've done so far.....

If you've been following the series, you know the paint colors already. We used Ben Moore Thunder on all walls but one....using Ben Moore Stampede as an accent wall.

kitchen BEFOREkitchen AFTER

We turned the ceiling fan blades over to their black side.

We painted the base of the island black because it didn't match the cabinets or the floors.

kitchen before nh home staging

The wall color is far more dramatic than the picture shows....it's actually much warmer.


We updated the outlet at the end of the island to black...

outlet replaced

We updated the cabinet hardware....

kitchen hardware before and afterThese small changes are enough to keep me happy until I find the right counter and backsplash.

Next up: Family Room Built-in Bookcases

New Hampshire Home Stager, Transforming My New Home - Master Bed & Bath

New Hampshire Home Stager, Transforming My New Home - Master Bed & Bath

In a recent post, The New Hampshire Home Stager Bait & Switch, I promised to share photos from the transformation of my new home.

In case you missed it: Dining Room, Living Room


The Master Bedroom is beautiful and spacious. Color was the only issue.

Both the Master Bedroom and Bath were PINK.


pink master


The Master Bathroom probably needed the most work.

One thing it was lacking was storage space...there is no closet.

One thing it was not lacking...mirrors!

master bath

The wall of mirrors had to go, as did the light fixtures.

We purchased a tri-view 48" medicine cabinet to add storage space.

removing mirrors

New light fixtures were installed after painting the room

Ben Moore Thunder AF-685

master bath

We painted the bedroom Ben Moore Stampede 979

bedroom and bath

One other improvement:

The ceiling fan blades were a dated looking woodgrain finish. We removed them and turned them over to the other side which is black.


ceiling fan blades

Looks great with the Stampede walls and soon to be added black furniture.


master bedroom


Next up: Kitchen


The New Hampshire Home Stager Bait & Switch

As many of you know, my husband and I recently bought a house, which we are currently transforming into our new home. When I first called my husband to tell him I had found "the one" he was surprised and happy to hear it needed NO WORK....

"We don't have to do a thing!" I told him.

move-in readyHowever, on my second visit, to show hubby the house.... let's just say that I must have left my rose-colored glasses in the car.

The burgundy dining room was not going to work, and it really needed a more impressive light fixture.

The mint green powder room also needed a new color....new light fixtures and larger mirror would be in order.

Pink master bedroom??? I don't think so.

The huge mirrors covering the wall in the master bath were disturbing. New light fixtures needed here too.

We should upgrade the kitchen counter and add tile to the backsplash.

The rest of the house was so white....so very white.

As we left the house, my husband accused me of

BAIT AND SWITCH

He was right...I had misled him a tiny bit. But it wasn't intentional. I was an emotional buyer when I first saw the house, and I was all Home Stager the second time around.

I had looked at so many unacceptable houses previously to finding this one and I was so relieved, to find a house that I could call home, that I saw right past those minor details.

The house really was move-in ready for most people - just not move-in ready for a Home Stager!

No self respecting Home Stager and blogger would transform their new home without sharing, so stay tuned for plenty of "before" and "after" pics!