The downstairs bathroom is probably one of our most
completed rooms at this point. The
before wasn’t horrible, just very beige and sterile.
I knew that I could really have some fun in the space because it was so small. Coming up with the vision was easy-- Convincing
I thought about wallpaper, but decided against it for the
cost and the permanence (we’re I’m considering remodeling the downstairs
in a few years, I didn’t want to deal with all the stripping etc.) I had seen
different bloggers using this stencil from Royal Designs stencils and loved the
results. I’ve never stenciled a wall
before, but figured I could give it a shot.
Painting small spaces, like the bathroom, can be tricky
because there aren’t huge stretches of walls and you have to navigate around
all the fixtures, etc. I painted the
base coat with Sherwin Williams Alabaster White. The same white is carried throughout the
other rooms of the house so it helps each room flow.
Here is the Alabaster base coat. Already looks fresher.
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Once the base paint was dry, I got to work on stenciling. With my Mac Miller Pandora channel playing, I
got started. After getting one sheet
done, I realized this wasn’t going to be a day long project. It wasn’t hard, just time consuming. I spent
probably 3 weekends at 6 hours a pop to complete the painting. I think it might be like childbirth—while I
was doing it, it was terrible, but the end results were so worth it.
Stenciling in rows |
seeing spots! |
While the cheetah print is definitely the focal point, I
knew the details were what would make the space feel fun and sophisticated and
not safari themed. I wanted to add some
character to the vanity, so i painted it a kelly green and added these druzy pulls from Anthropologie to up the glam factor.
I pulled the same green into the painting behind the toilet for repetition (I just love that print!) We switched up the light fixture to a more updated chrome and bubble glass fixture. I replaced the heavy wood mirror with a contemporary beveled edge. The lucitetowel rack, toilet paper holder, and tray are modern and fun, but keep the cheetah print as the star. Also, a sucker for our new monogram, I was just looking for an excuse to order these customized hand towels from Etsy. Here are some pictures.







I pulled the same green into the painting behind the toilet for repetition (I just love that print!) We switched up the light fixture to a more updated chrome and bubble glass fixture. I replaced the heavy wood mirror with a contemporary beveled edge. The lucitetowel rack, toilet paper holder, and tray are modern and fun, but keep the cheetah print as the star. Also, a sucker for our new monogram, I was just looking for an excuse to order these customized hand towels from Etsy. Here are some pictures.
The finishing touch was the velvet curtain with geode tie back. I ended up making the tie back myself after
scouring the internet for hours looking for a modern tie back (most of them
were too traditional for the space). The
curtain probably seems like a strange choice.
The door is a pocket door and we knew
before buying the house (our inspector was the best) that the door was
likely going to jam. It did. We got a quote to fix it and it’s out of our
price range right now (would have to knock down a wall to get it back on track,
and again, if we remodel, that would be the first thing to go, so not worth
spending the money there now). SO. The curtain was the next best thing. It works just fine for us now, especially
with two full bathrooms upstairs.
In the end, I am so happy with the space. Everyone who comes over comments on how fun
it is and it really does feel like a little surprise nestled in the back of the
house. If you’re thinking about adding
some interest to your space, I would definitely recommend checking out Royal
Design stencils. You won’t believe how
many styles they have! It’s definitely a
time investment, but worth it.
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