The past six months I’ve really dived into the crazy cat lady life. In the good way. Well, avoiding dealing with the grief of losing my beloved dog and cat last year isn’t so good. But, I’m told my house doesn’t smell like cat by multiple people. And that brings me to my topic of the day: cat litter boxes.
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The holidays are a perfect time to whip out the mixing bowls and create something delicious for people we care about. Especially for neighbors and family gatherings, baking up some delicious muffins are an easy way to create something thoughtful. I have three muffin recipes that I go back to year after year and today I’m happy to share them with you. In classic holiday flavors, these pumpkin, cranberry and snickerdoodle muffins can become a part of your holiday traditions as well.

Drips, Deliveries and More Floor Space

Its reveal day for the primp and pamper bathroom makeover series and I am so stinking excited to see what my fellow blogger friends have done with their bathrooms! My reveal is not a finished bathroom space. It started with being constantly sick then it was everything taking longer than it should have (I’m looking at you paint) and extra trips for the hardware store. And of course, nothing wanted to work where I planned for it so let’s just dive into this.
Before we go into the details of my past week, I wanted to let you know that you can find pictures of everyone’s reveals on social media with the #bathroomprimpandpamper hashtag.
Prefer to watch? Here’s the vlog!
I started the project off with deciding to paint the walls. They went a very pretty slightly grey light teal. One coat paint went on patchier than I’d hoped and it ended up taking a few days to paint versus the one + a day of touch ups.
With painting the walls, I really wanted to bring more airiness to the space with a smaller white vanity. I went with one that has a cabinet just 12 inches deep but that still has a full sink. It’s the best of both worlds! The layout may suck in this bathroom but having the extra floor space is awesome.
The lights went back up and the vanity was installed. Naturally, I ran into some problems with that and I had to buy a new thingamabopper to run the hot water and now the cold water has a slow leak. Also, the vanity is slightly taller than the last so I had to remove my tile splash guard and reinstall it. That added a ton more time to the process as I also had to patch areas around the tile and repaint.
The shower curtain arrived and it’s perfect! I love the neutral colors with the global African mud cloth inspired motif.
The rug also arrived and it’s perfect with the shower curtain. Except that I’m an idiot and can’t get measurements right even after 10 times. The rug doesn’t fit. My brain is fried from problem solving so many things at this point but I’m trying to come up with a solution.
I replaced the stock knobs on the vanity with ones from Liberty Hardware and the finish matches my existing faucet and towel bars perfectly!

I still need to put up shelves, paint the trim and door, figure out a rug solution, fix some hardware issues and style the space. You’ll have to come back in just 1 more week to catch the finished space!
Continue the tours by visiting Domicile 37’s bathroom makeover next! And thank you so much to Jewel for organizing this challenge. Make sure to complete the tours to visit her bathroom reveals as well as everyone else’s.

If you’ll be taking on a bathroom makeover in the near future, keep our project sponsors in mind for your lighting, decorating, rug and hardware needs!

Jeweled Interiors Purple Bathroom | Jeweled Interiors Pink Bathroom | This is Our Bliss | PMQ for Two | Monica Wants It | I Like it Lovely | Tessie Fay | Southern State of Mind | Maggie Overby Studios | A Designer at Home | Domicile 37 | My Eclectic Nest | Street Flee Style | A Pinterest Addict
Making Bathroom Changes For Resale VS Personal Style

The reality is, this isn’t a house nor a neighborhood I want to live in forever. So it’s really got me thinking hard about the money I spend on making the house look one way or another. Basically, changes for future resale versus changes for what I would do free range.
Before I go any further, let me thank those of you visiting from Maggie Overby Studios. I am refreshing my bathroom with future resale value in mind but still want it decorated for my current bohemian taste. Thank you to Jeweled Interiors for coordinating this Primp and Pamper Bathroom Makeover blog hop.
I hate painting walls and cannot afford to pay someone to do it for me. So if the walls are getting painted, they’re either going white, because it’s easy to paint over, or it’s going a color that I’ve researched to be a color that helps sell a house.
And that’s what I’ve spent a chunk of the last week debating. I found this article on CBS online that referenced a Zillow analysis of sold properties and found the “best” colors to paint walls based on their findings. Apparently powder blue bathrooms are a huge hit with buyers!
I am not personally a fan of powder blue. And we live in a beachside neighborhood so I took that knowledge and grabbed every paint chip in a light blue I could find at Lowe’s that didn’t have a purple hue. I’ve been playing around with them in the bathroom during different times of the day and on different walls and I found a color called Gossamer Sky by Valspar.
The color has a sophistication about it from the grayness and has a hint of green which, I feel gives it an air of beachy vibes. I really like the color.
So I’ve taped off the trim and tile and I’m on my way to go pick up a gallon of paint. I’ve never painted a bathroom before so I’m hoping this isn’t as painful as it seems it’s going to be. I’m thinking I’ll just remove the toilet altogether so I don’t have to acrobat my way around it.
The Video Log (VLOG)
I haven’t picked up towels yet. I only just finished my antibiotics. Saturday I spent at my parents house for the saint patricks day parade. And the rest of the weekend my husband needed the car for appointments and errands. So I’ve got an awful lot to get done before next Tuesday, eh?
Still To Get Done:
Paint Walls
Buy and Hang a Cabinet
Buy and Install or Paint Vanity
…Rug?
Buy Towels. But I want to hang them on a ladder instead of bars. But I already have bars.
Rehang mirror. I need better hardware for this. The mirror is currently crooked.
I want to hang a linen curtain. And add a handheld nozzle to our shower head. But some of those things may have to wait until after reveal day.
I missed out on time being sick and missed out on working with some of the sponsors but I hope to have a completely refreshed space with ideas to share with you next week!
Continue the blog hop by visiting Domicile 37 next! And if you’ve missed any of the bloggers, the full line up is below.

Jeweled Interiors Bathroom 1 | Jeweled Interiors Bathroom 2 | This is Our Bliss | PMQ for Two | Monica Wants It | I like it Lovely | Tessie Fay | Southern State of Mind | this article on CBS online | A Designer at Home | Domicile 37 | My Eclectic Nest | Street Flea Style | A Pinterest Addict
I want to say my thanks to the sponsors of this blog hop challenge for providing products to us free of charge to aid in completing these inspiring bathroom makeovers!

Being Sick & Picking Out Towels
I have been sick for a week straight. It was especially bad over the weekend as a fever spiked. And last night it snowed. These kinds of things always seem to happen right at the beginning of a time sensitive challenge I partake in.
If you haven’t been following along, I am addressing a few of the issues with our bathroom since the renovation. As well as adding in a few new decorative pieces for the Primp and Pamper bathroom makeover blog hop hosted by Jeweled Interiors. Last week was the first check in where we laid out what we wanted to get done durinv this challenge. Unfortunately, I haven’t touched my list because of the sickness.
What did you think of Tessie Fay‘s update? If you missed her on the hop, she is the blog before me.
What I had planned on getting done this past weekend was to remove the existing grout and lay down caulk in the spots where caulk is needed.
Instead, I found a few moments on Sunday when I was clear minded enough to find towels I want in the space. I really like my shower curtain because of the colors in it. So I’m going to pull inspiration and use those colors in the towels. I may or may not replace the shower curtain though.
I found budget friendly bath from Target.
I like this one if I’m going to go neutral.
And I’d layer this hand towel over it for color and aesthetic.
But…
I also like this hand towel a lot, too.
While I was on the site, I stumbled across this cabinet that I imagine is primarily designed to be hung above a toilet. Years ago I bought a cabinet from Ikea to hang above the toilet. And I just can’t figure out how to get the entire thing put together. And it’s heavy. I’m not confident I can get it hung by myself. The one from Target seems a bit more promising. I’m going to look into it more…
I really, really wanted to change out the sink for a pedestal or a shallow-er vanity. The clearance between that wall and the vanity is less than 2 feet and it feels like it trying to get back there. Honestly? I’m not so sure it’s in the budget. Pedestal sinks are expensive and I’m having a tough time finding a vanity that’s less than 16 inches deep (the one in there now is 18). I may just paint this one white to open things up… visually.
That’s going to be the end of my rambling of a non update. Any thoughts on the towels? Let me know in the comments below.
And now I ask you to hop on over to A Pinterest Addict where you can check out the progress she’s made this past week! The rest of the challenge participants are below.

Jeweled Interiors Bathroom 1 // Jeweled Interiors Bathroom 2// Street Flea Style // Monica Wants It // Domicile 37 // Maggie Overby Studios // Tessie Fay // A Designer At Home // A Pinterest Addict // Mary Meyers Interiors // My Eclectic Nest // This Is Our Bliss // Southern State of Mind // PMQ for two
Fresh Boho Spring Home Tour
Greetings! Today we are embracing the upcoming Spring season with 2018 Blogger Spring Home Tours for all of the current Spring decorating inspiration. With a variety of decor styles, you’re sure to find something new to try in your home this Spring as you make your way through the 25 blog posts curated with warmer days and new blooms in mind.
I’m grateful Monica pulled together this amazing event full of Spring homes tours with inspiration with all the best. Hopefully you’re following along the tours and you’re stopping by from Jessica’s blog. I know Jessica from Instagram and my blogging loving little heart swelled when I found she was also a blogger. That woman’s talent is inspiring! That said, my name is Corinna and I am the person who writes this blog. I have had a livelong love of creating things, rearranging furniture and general hippie stuff. So sprung my little bohemian interiors blog to fill that joy until I start school for interior design. If you’ve missed any of the other tours this week, please refer to the line up at the end of this post.
Fresh Boho Spring Home Tour
For Spring, I spend the majority of my focus on clearing things out and brightening up the main rooms of the house. I swap out textiles for lighter versions. I do a little furniture rearranging. And once the flowers start blooming, I’ll have blooms in more vases around the house. For now? It’s mostly just greenery.
Living Room
Whimsical birds and brighter, lighter textures fill the space. I also happened to swap the loving room with the bedroom rug which definitely changed up the vibe in favour of Spring.









Dining Room
The dining room was set for a Spring tablescape last week and I shared the details in my botanical boho Spring table setting post if you’d like to see more. I brought in a splash of color with the fuschia tablecloth tapestry.

Bedroom
In the bedroom, I lightened up the bedding and added floral sheets. I put my 5 minute dollar store spring wreath on the headboard and added a vase of flowers to liven up the space for these warmer months coming soon.





I am the last stop on the roster for the home tours, but if you’ve missed any of it- you can start at the beginning with Jest Cafe or start today’s tours at PMQ for two. Thank you for stopping by. If you have any questions, comments or feedback please use the comment form below to get in touch. I love hearing from you.
2018 Spring Home Tour Bloggers





