As most of , I’m making some modifications to our hallway toilet. I had deliberate to do these modifications in some unspecified time in the future sooner or later, however then once I was compelled into swapping out the countertop a lot ahead of I had deliberate, it set issues in movement now.
So inside the final couple of weeks, the toilet has gotten a brand new countertop (Vicostone Eysian quartz), a brand new vainness shade (Behr Glamorous), and a new shower curtain fabric (which hasn’t been sewn right into a bathe curtain simply but).
I’m nonetheless planning on swapping out the entire silver fixtures for a brushed gold (really, champagne bronze) shade, after which swapping out the accent tile across the room.
However I ran right into a little bit of a snafu as a result of, fairly frankly, I don’t just like the wall shade in right here with the brand new countertop. The present wall shade is Benjamin Moore Basic Grey. I’ve it all through your complete home. You can see the different ways I’ve used it to create a cohesive design throughout our house right here.
Whereas that paint shade goes with virtually the whole lot, I don’t like how that hotter grey appears to be like with the cooler grey countertop. I attempted to provide you with one other wall shade, however I haven’t discovered something that works thus far. I even tried two extremely tremendous gentle greens (taken immediately from the bathe curtain material), however I didn’t like these, both.
After which it dawned on me that as a substitute of utilizing the floral print as a bathe curtain within the room, I might order it as a wallpaper and put it on the partitions! I imply, I’m type of in my “wallpaper all of the issues” section proper now, so why not? 😀
So I went onto the Spoonflower web site to take a look at that print within the wallpaper choice, and that’s when I discovered that the designer who made the print I cherished additionally made that exact design with a teal background!
Y’all! A teal background!! So naturally, I needed to order a pattern to see what it could appear like within the toilet. And…I find it irresistible.
It has the identical colours in it that the one with the white background has, however this is able to add a lot extra shade and aptitude to the room.
And it appears to be like stunning with the toilet doorways and the remainder of the doorways within the hallway.
I completely love the thought of utilizing this wallpaper. If I had been nonetheless utilizing this toilet as my major toilet to bathe and prepare for the day, this wallpaper could be an excessive amount of. However that is only a visitor toilet now, and nobody is in right here placing on make-up anymore. So I type of wish to deal with it like a dramatic little powder room. And it’s not like there’s an entire lot of wall area in right here anyway.
If I am going this course, I’ll wish to change different issues as properly. (In case you give a mouse a cookie, proper? 😀 )
- I clearly wouldn’t use the white material with the identical sample as a bathe curtain, so I’d must provide you with one other plan for that.
- I wouldn’t place any art work on the top wall. The wallpaper is artwork sufficient.
- I’d take away the cabinets from above the bathroom, and perhaps simply dangle one framed image.
- I’d take away the present mirror (which is HUGE in relation to the room) and put up a smaller mirror in order that extra of the wallpaper would present.
- I’d discover one other tile (one thing that doesn’t seize consideration) to make use of on the backsplash and across the room.
- With teal on the partitions, I’d most likely have to color the ceiling white. And I’m okay with that. It will match the music room ceiling.
However y’all! Simply have a look…
I imply, come on now. How can I not try this?
And I do love the sample with the white background…clearly. I wouldn’t have bought the material with the white background if I didn’t prefer it. However ever since seeing that sample with the teal background, I can’t get it out of my thoughts.
Addicted 2 Adorning is the place I share my DIY and adorning journey as I transform and enhance the 1948 fixer higher that my husband, Matt, and I purchased in 2013. Matt has M.S. and is unable to do bodily work, so I do the vast majority of the work on the home on my own. You can learn more about me here.