I know this post has been a long time in the making but now it is finally time to reveal the renovated bathrooms, the powder room makes its way onto the blog first. Can you believe we started with this sad looking space? Me neither! Even though the room is small, some serious work went into the completion of this room. As previously mentioned the exterior walls and the pipes under the floor were not insulated, which made the space feel like a chilly outhouse in the wintertime. When we started thinking about redoing the powder room we immediately knew that we wanted to use up some leftover subway tile from our upstairs bathroom. One wall tiled from floor to ceiling gives this room some interest and after painting the walls I already loved the contrast between the white tile and the dark gray. We used Benjamin Moore's Racoon Fur again, like we did in the entry vestibule. What a cute name for such a cool color. First we thought about getting a simple frameless mirror above the sink but couldn't find one in the right size, my next thought was that maybe I could find cool vintage mirror at a thrift store or an estate sale but then P suggested that we could reuse the mirrored door from the old medicine cabinet. It was a great idea because the dimensions were perfect, I just needed to spray paint the frame. Because the room was only black/gray/white we decided to use the yellow I had left over from spray painting a necklace last year. We love our new powder room and are not using it for storage and cleaning paint supplies anymore.
Are you ready for the guest bathroom reveal on Friday?
Beautiful! I love the yellow frame, it's such a pop of bright colour in the calm new powder room.
ReplyDeleteAmazing, you really know what looks good.
Great Work ! What do you have on the floor? I love the pola dots :)
ReplyDeleteCorinne the floor is small black and white hexagon tiles. You can see a close up here.
DeleteOH MY GOSH! Nina it looks amazing! The black walls look incredible, so smooth, and they go perfectly with those penny rounds on the floor! The pops of yellow were such a smart choice, they play so well with the monochrome of the space. WOW. Now I can't wait to see the other one! You and P should give yourselves big pats on the back for doing this. You're really taking care of that house of yours in such a great way.
ReplyDeleteWow, das ist ja wirklich gigantisch geworden!! Ganz ganz tolle Arbeit habt ihr geleistet!
ReplyDeleteNina (and co.) take a bow! You guys have done an absolutely amazing job at turning that powder room into somewhere I could happily live! I love the contrast of the white subway tiles with the dark paint… and then the unexpected pop of yellow!
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness nina! that looks so amazing!!! i just love it i think everything is perfect. for such a small space i love how you made it have such a big impact. and those floors . . . in love.
ReplyDeleteNina it looks great! And I really like the mirror and that pop of yellow :)
ReplyDeleteGood Job! Looks great. I love the floors.
ReplyDeleteWoooow!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you all! I grew about 5 inches thanks to your lovely comments on our poweder room! :)
ReplyDeleteWow! Lange nicht sowas Tolles gesehen, was nicht extra für ein Magazin von Profis gestyled wurde. Ich kann gar nicht rauspicken, was mir am besten gefällt - Bodenfliesen, dunkle Wände und eine gekachelte Wand, der Spiegel - alles Super! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteDanke feur das tolle Kompliment Lena! Ich habe ganz rote Ohren ;)
DeleteNina, it looks amazing!! Such clean lines and the pop of yellow is perfect!! What a beautiful design for this space xx
ReplyDeleteThanks Leah! At first I wasn't so sure about the yellow but I love it now...
DeleteWhat a transformation!! It looks AMAZING. I esp luv the dark colors on the walls (sleek, clean, cool!).
ReplyDeleteThank you Ada!
DeleteThis looks divine Nina! So fantastic. You should really send these pics in to some interior design magazines!
ReplyDeleteThank you Kukua!
DeleteThat pool sure does look cloudy! Call the pool boy.
ReplyDeleteHexagonal floor Tile