It’s a small bathroom and I can’t paint the cabinets, so I just worked around them. Here’s a snap from the doorway:
The paint color is Glidden’s Almost Aqua, and her bedroom is going to be the same color, too (update: her bedroom post is here). I always use flat paint for interior walls, even though you often see eggshell or satin recommended for wet areas like bathrooms and kitchens. I just don’t like the look of shiny walls, but that’s a personal preference.
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The towel holder is from Pier 1, years and years ago (but a similar one is here or here), and the towels are from HomeGoods. I love the trellis/ quatrefoil pattern!
I’ve used these gorgeous free printable quatrefoil monograms from For Chic Sake before when I used their pink and gray one in my closet. Jenny and Louisa have lots of gorgeous free printables on their site! I used the papaya and peach color combination for my daughter’s monogram, and the frame is from Ikea (here).
The silver table used to be my daughter’s nightstand, and when I first bought it from the flea market, it was black. It was Tiffany blue for a little while and then I spray painted it silver and changed the drawer pull (the pull is from Hobby Lobby).
The colors of the old powder tine seem to work perfectly in this room. I framed and hung some of my daughter’s artwork to add a pop of color.
Here’s a close up of the drawer pull. I love it–knob pulls are like jewelry for your furniture and cabinets!
The shower curtain is from this Etsy seller and I’m so pleased with how it turned out. I just had a “B” put on there so that if my son and daughter wind up sharing a bathroom again, the monogram will work for both of them. The coral is almost an orange color, which is my son’s favorite color, so I think (hope!) it will eventually work for a unisex bath. {I also found a less expensive, similar shower curtain here if you’re on a budget}
The faux crystal shower curtain hooks are from HomeGoods; {here} are some similar ones.
I also added these cutlery caddies to the wall so my daughter could store toothbrush, toothpaste, hair brush, etc off the bathroom counter. I think it keeps things so much neater!
There are a few more things to do, just like always. I would like to trim the contractor-grade mirror with white molding, like I did in the kids’ bathroom in Nashville {here}, and I’m also debating on whether it’s worth it to change out the light fixture for our two-year stay in Savannah. Thoughts?
Here’s the before shot. It’s of the downstairs bathroom, which is a mirror image of this one. Very plain-jane, isn’t it?
And here’s the after again:
You can see the rest of the house here.
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