Our recent tour of Sarah’s round house promised a closer look at her gorgeous purple bathroom — but Sarah’s lavender lavatory has not always looked so polished. When she first bought her round house, the bathroom was in dirty disrepair. Luckily, Sarah could see beyond the grime and fell in love — thus beginning her careful restoration. She found a toilet seat in the perfect shade of purple, had her “perma-dirty” original purple tub cleaned and coated in a clear gloss and even had the counter top coated in purple to match the tub. Read more about her experience engaging Miracle Method (vs. other recoaters) and see lots more of her pretty purple potty –>
Sarah writes:
This is probably my favorite space in the house! I love my lavender bathroom! It’s one of the more rare retro colors not loved by all, and I’m happy to preserve it. I found the purple toilet seat through Bemis. I had the paint color matched from the toilet tank lid for the walls. The yellowed counter top was coated purple. The purple tub had been scrubbed to death during its life and looked ‘perma-dirty’. The tub coaters super cleaned it and put on a clear coat. Now it stays lovely, has its shine back and is easier to clean.
Not all tub coaters are created equal. I had the local guys do the tub and vanity in my master bath first and was greatly disappointed in the quality of work. The counter top was coated three times because I made the guy fix his mistakes, so I know it’s not going anywhere, but the tub started peeling soon after.
Sarah was happy with Miracle Method — read her experience
The next time I needed work like this done, I called Miracle Method of Beaumont, TX, and watching the man work was night and day compared to the previous company. They took the sink out to do the counter and did several layers then buffed it, then put everything back, and then caulked all the seams. They were also able to do any color I specified and worked on the purple counter several times to get the color just right.
It’s not often that someone requests to keep the color of their tub, most people are coating theirs white. So I was happy that they listened to my requests and worked with me on getting my purple tub looking better. The tub had been scrubbed with abrasive cleaners and no longer had its shine. Because of this it also looked dingy even after cleaning it. Whatever product they use to strip tubs before they coat them is most likely what they used to clean it. [After they recoated it purple] then they did several clear coats and buffed it smooth. I think it looks a million times better. Miracle Method also felt bad for me and fixed the peeling of my white master bath tub for free. I was very pleased with their work and would recommend them to anyone looking to do the same type projects. They can also coat tile and can fix any cracks or chips. I had a chunk missing on the purple counter top and they filled and sanded that out before the coating process.
Yes, I do have an original Hall-Mack relaxation unit (which came with the house) in the purple bathroom. I have another relaxation unit in the garage that I might put in my blue half bathroom.
The wall divider should be two more panels and another pole wider, but the bathroom isn’t big enough for all that so I used the extra panels as window screens. [Sarah told us that she found the wall divider at an estate sale.]
Also both bathrooms have these great/unique banquets for shampoo and shaving legs.
I also had to include this shot of Basil in the shower [in the other bathroom] — since it is his favorite place to be!
Sarah, the work you have done to preserve your rare lavender bathroom is just amazing. Thanks for being a decorating inspiration and for sharing your discovery with all of us. Retro Renovators have to be a determined bunch to find — or in this case create — all of the pieces needed for restoring their homes. You’ve put us one step closer to sparkle laminate.
I think Basil might need to be our official spokesbird — he is so cute and you can tell that he loves living in the round house with you.
Do you want to see another purple bathroom — check this one out, from the very early days of the blog.
Shannon Ketchum says
Editor’s note — this is from Shannon who works for Miracle Method:
Thank you for sharing your bathroom transformation and for mentioning Miracle Method on this post. Miracle Method has been transforming bathrooms like yours for over 34 years. We also do kitchens, tile floors and even commercial work for hospitals, hotels and colleges. While many of our requests are to make colored bathtubs white, we think your retro room looks fantastic! You have great style and have chosen great accent pieces to bring the room together.
Lisa Compo says
I think it is absolutely beautiful. The lavender has a touch of romance to it and is outstanding because you don’t see it all the time like the blues and green and our beloved pinks. There are so many features I am crazy about, the relaxation unit, the angled vanity and the choice of shower curtain really makes the room, adding just that touch of print. You have done a wonderful job of it. I really enjoyed looking at your pictures, thanks for sharing them and thanks to Pam for the feature.
Darren Nemeth says
Regarding bathtubs. When I bought my house the bathtub developed a stain near the drain. The result is a discolored coarse spot and I have been always wondering if it can be buffed out with 3M black car polishing stuff.
Has anyone tried this?? Buffing out stains or at least getting the surface smooth again???
Sherri says
I love the shower curtain and glad i am not the only one that has shampoo products that match! 🙂
Carolyn Self says
I love it. I just bought a house with a lavender bathroom. Mine is lavender tile on walls and floors. The toilet was old and nasty (white) and I actually found a lavender toilet at HH. The tub in mine is original and white, but clear coating is something I had never thought of. I’m getting pumped, we a set to close on ours on Friday!
Roundhouse Sarah, what is the countertop made
of?
Roundhouse Sarah says
The counter was/is cultured marble
Robin, NV says
Sarah – this is just great! It gives hope to all of us with colored bathrooms. You’re right, lavender isn’t going to be everyone’s cup of tea but I really dig you bathroom and kudos for preserving it.
Do you know your house’s history? I bet the original owners were real characters.
Jay says
Looks nice! Compliments to you in persevering to obtain the results you wanted. I laugh when I see Basil birdie because all I can think of is Basil Fawlty!
oh Holland says
Very effective, choosing to coat the countertop purple and leaving the basins white. The eye doesn’t pick up a disparity in fixture colors … the large areas of tub/counter/toilet have enough matching hues for a harmonious look.
Paula says
What a lovely lavender lavi! I have a friend with a purple potty, which I love, and it is interesting to watch people react; they either love it or hate it. Great work helping it realize its potential!
Paul says
The bathroom is great, but Basil is the best! That is the most contented bird I have ever seen. 🙂