
I’ve been plugging away at a little bathroom upgrade for the last couple of months here. If you follow me on Facebook, then you may have heard about how we hit a bit of a snag when it came to installing the new faucet. That snag was that Chris didn’t really feel like doing it. Then he did feel like it, but didn’t have the time. Luckily it was so so so worth the wait!
Here’s the sink before with our old faucet:
It was sort of fine, but a little eccentric, and it really made our old almond colored sink look outdated.
Then, just at the right moment, in swooped our new faucet from Pfister to save the day!
Well, OK. This is really what our bathroom looked like for about 3 weeks. But once Chris had a few spare moments….
Ta-da! It’s amazing how just putting in something simple like a new faucet can really make everything else around it feel so much more updated and new. And if you, unlike us, find yourself with a lazy afternoon to spare, you can have this dramatic transformation done lickity-split!
It really took this whole bathroom project from just sort of alright to “Wow!”.
Do you want one just like it? This one is called the Ashfield Widespread Bath Faucet, made by Pfister Faucets.
I just love these cute little handles. They’re perfect for our farmhouse.
I’m really excited about the Pfister “Pforever Seal” no leak guarantee. And not just because of the Pfun name. 🙂 In an old house like this, we’re always a little paranoid about things leaking/crumbling/breaking all around us. The faucet is one less thing to worry about.
I’ll be ready to show you the full bathroom project, and all the scary before and after pictures shortly, but for now, let’s just enjoy the view from the kitchen.
Before (actually, during):
and, After:
It’s honestly just nice to have a sink again, but to have one that looks so beautiful is just icing on the cake.
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Good luck!
Disclaimer: I was not paid for this post, but I was provided the stunningly amazing faucet free of charge to show off to all of my favorite readers. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Courtenay Hartford is the author of creeklinehouse.com, a blog based on her adventures renovating a 120-year-old farmhouse in rural Ontario, Canada. On her blog, Courtenay shares interior design tips based on her own farmhouse and her work as founder and stylist of the interior photography firm Art & Spaces. She also writes about her farmhouse garden, plant-based recipes, family travel, and homekeeping best practices. Courtenay is the author of the book The Cleaning Ninja and has been featured in numerous magazines including Country Sampler Farmhouse Style, Better Homes and Gardens, Parents Magazine, Real Simple, and Our Homes.