I’m so excited to finally reveal the kids’ bathroom renovation! This project was a long time in the making. It was the last room in our house that needed an overhaul, so I had a lot of time to save inspiration. I couldn’t be happier with how it came out!
For the wallpaper we chose a Pergola Wallpaper from Anthropologie. We actually purchased this wallpaper months before our project started. It was the inspiration for the entire bathroom. I love that it has a coastal feel but still has a classic look. My goal for this project was to mix classic, vintage and modern pieces. The vintage feel of the wallpaper, faucet and sconce work so well with the clean lines of the vanity mirror and tub. The brass outlet covers were a last minute find on Amazon and they’re the perfect final touch!
When I came across this vanity from Willow Bath and Vanity, I knew it would be perfect for our renovation. I love the reeded detail on the front and the knobs are a perfect vintage touch!
For the floors, we chose a white penny tile from Lowe’s. The grout we used throughout the entire bathroom is called Silver Shadow by Laticrete.
One decision that took me the longest was what to hang on the wall above the toilet. Since the vanity mirror is rectangular in shape, I wanted to add some dimension and add in a different shape. So even though the wall shelves are linear, they are stacked in different sizes which helps to draw your eye up.
The shower consists of a classic 3×6 white subway tile from Lowe’s. I didn’t want to take away from the gorgeous wallpaper, so decided to keep the shower tile simple. The shower curtain and curtain rod are linked here.
I just love these hooks from Anthropologie. I wanted some black accents in the room to tie in with the black door knobs and these were perfect! The towels from Pottery Barn are the best! I love how they have loops for easy hanging. If you have kids you know towels usually end up on the floor, but not with these!
What a gorgeous bathroom! Definitely inspiring me for our upcoming guest bath remodel. Would you mind sharing how you transitioned your wainscoting to the baseboard and tile in shower?