When Christy of Beach Brights contacted me to design two new looks for her guest bath, I jumped at the opportunity to whip that bathroom into shape.
Her guest bathroom is the perfect blank canvas, and has some killer architectural details (that crown molding!!) that will really help the new design plans to pop. Christy wasn’t quite sure what look she wanted for the bathroom, but she knew that the builder’s basic finishes had to go (including the shower surround) and that she loved painted vanities. And after taking a look at Christy’s inspiration photos, I knew that she was torn between looks that leaned cottage and vintage. That was enough for me!!
Without further adieu, here’s Plan #1 with a cottage-y yet sophisticated vibe:
~ Vanity. I know Christy is a DIY’er, so this vanity project will be right up her alley! With just a few coats of black paint, this off-the-shelf sink cabinet will be transformed into the perfect vanity for her guest bath – a little distressed paint technique will up the charm level even more. Adding a pair of these sculptural wooden feet to the vanity will give it the feel of furniture, and these vintage-inspired knobs will add a touch of sparkle. The marble countertop is a luxurious addition to the vanity that is sure to impress, and this single-handle faucet has the look and feel of an antique.
~ Flooring. Nothing says vintage like white hexagon tiles, a classic design. If Christy’s feeling bold, deep grey grout will make each tile stand out and bring her guests’ attention to the beautiful detail in the tiles.
~ Mirror. The geometric shape of the floor tiles is repeated in this stunning mirror that will look amazing hung above the vanity, and make quite a statement with its bold graphic.
~ Lighting. Above the mirror will be this sconce, which has the appearance of vintage lighting. Over by the shower, this sparkling chandelier adds glamour and sophistication to the space, as well as a touch of drama.
~ Wall Color. Pale turquoise walls will add a bit of life to the room and look beautiful against the black and white color palette – almost a Tiffany blue that is absolutely timeless.
~ Shower Tile. The classic white subway tile is again perfect for this space with its crisp, clean lines. To jazz it up a bit, this design calls for a thin line of black mosaic subway tiles at about shoulder height – it will add a beautiful bit of flair without breaking the bank.
~ Shower Curtain. The color palette of black and white is repeated in this crisp shower curtain that has a luxurious hotel feel and a touch of personality with Christy’s own monogram.
~ Artwork & Accessories. In lieu of the typical towel bar, a row of hooks on the wall opposite the toilet would be a charming way for guests to hang their towels – chrome hooks would be lovely, as well. And above the toilet, this series of botanicals in shades of pink (1, 2 and 3) is in keeping with the classic, vintage feel of the space.
So there you have it!! One gorgeous guest bathroom, designed two ways – and all for a budget of around $2,000. Which design would you choose? And while you’re at it, head on over to Christy’s blog to see her post about her snazzy new design consult!
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