I cannot be more excited and proud to show you our Deco Dreams Primary Bathroom! I did this renovation as part of an event called The One Room Challenge for which I was a featured designer this Spring.
Thank you for following along and thank you to all of the sponsors and to Linda at One Room Challenge and Better Homes and Gardens, media sponsor.
First, I want to list out all of the sponsors for the challenge for you. These sponsors made this room happen. I am so grateful for their generosity!
- The Tile Shop - all of the gorgeous ivory hexagon, pink hexagon and subway tile and pencil trim capping the bathtub surround in the room
- Build with Ferguson - kohler purist faucets, shower heads, sinks and towel bar
- Hudson Valley Lighting and Mitzi - Saratoga Chandelier, Hope Vanity Lights and Nadia Flush Mount closet lighting
- Emtek - Hardware on Vanity - Cabinet Edge Pull
- Legrand - all of the light switches
- ebay - Cabinet and drawer organization, towels, ginger jar, bathtub caddy, "planter" used as waste paper basket and teak stool (see below for links).
- Vintage Tub - Tub and Tub Faucet
- Loloi Rugs - Runner by vanity -Magnolia Rug
- Zia Tile - Terracotta Pomelo Cement Tile
- Calico Corners - Bench in bedroom to tie the en suite together and roman shade in bathroom
And without further adieu... The Deco Dreams Primary Bathroom!
The design process
A quick look at before with after (I still can't believe it's the same space!):
I wanted this room to have a somewhat art deco feel with the arches, but I'd like to talk about my process in general. This room is really all about the shapes and color.
- The arches really take center stage above the vanity, so I chose tiles with rounded shapes for the shower as well and then repeated arches with the mirrors and with the barely visible glass panel on the shower.
- The Hexagon tiles are a contrast to the round shapes but still read rounded.
- To contrast the curves, I did a linear vanity with fluted, vertical detailing. But then reversed the vertical lines with a horizontal line of the subway tile. For the layout of the subway tile, I went with an untraditional design. The tiles are 1/8" apart horizontally, but on the vertical, the line is 3/8" for added interest.
- I even chose a curved tub to continue the repetition of rounded shapes.
- And the lighting all again repeats round shapes. The chandelier in particular makes me smile with it's lines and circles!
- For color, I started with the orange, pink and white of the tiles. Then, to bring it all together, I used the fabric of the roman shade to pull the look together. I also added my own art on the wall to the right. The peonies have pinks and corals in them, and then I pulled a deep teal from the fabric and used that as the background. You also see a bit of green in the roman shades and that is repeated in the painting.
- The runner from Loloi is a rusty pink with a dusty pink in it as well pulling the color to the floor for added detail.
- I painted the entire ceiling a light shade of pink instead of leaving it white to bring pink throughout the space.
teak shower stool from ebay! See below for details.
Organizing the space
In reworking this space, I did lose some shelf space. Where my painting is, there used to be a nook. We closed it and gave that space to the other side of the wall where my studio had a matching nook. The studio nook is now a closet. Therefore, I needed to think about where things were going to live in this room. Ebay came to the rescue! From ebay sellers, I got drawer organizers, blanket bags, makeup organizers and baskets for the linen closet.
These cabinets were previously a grayish desert wash finish. We updated the hardware with gold pieces we had leftover from the kitchen renovation. They are from Schaub and Co. And we painted the cabinets Sherwin Williams Malted Milk.
Inside the cabinets we used loads of organizers from ebay.
Tying the primary bedroom to the en-suite
The primary bedroom was finished the last time I did a one room challenge. However, the room had little orange in it. I found a Karl Springer Style Bench on Facebook Marketplace and Calico Corners reupholstered it in Zeplin - Spice fabric. It turned out fabulously. And I feel like the spaces are now connected. Obviously, Ruthie is in agreement!
ebay items:
Acacia Wood Bath Tub Tray Organizer, Storage, Spa Inspired is from seller, babrollekay
Turkish Towel,Throw Blanket is from seller, helenbeauty25
Vintage Takahashi Ginger Jar with Peacocks is from seller, fashionexchange333
Bamboo Drawer Organizer Storage Box, Bin Set, 5-Pc for Kitchen, Bathroom, Office is from seller, healthy-house
3pc Acrylic Cosmetic Makeup Organizer & Jewelry Drawer Storage Box Display Case - from seller, Mixwholesale
3 Beige Foldable Storage Bag Clothes Blanket Quilt Closet Sweater Organizer Box from seller uncle*joe
ALA TEAK Shower Seat Bench with Storage Shelf for Seating Bench Stool from seller, ceoverstock
VINTAGE LION HEAD HANDLE BRASS BUCKET PLANTER 8" x 9" from seller dancemoon
And... that's all she wrote! Be sure to catch all the other fabulous designers doing their thing!
Sachi Lord | Susan Hill Interior Design | This Is Simplicite | Tiffany DeLangie | Victoria Lee Jones
About the One Room Challenge
The One Room Challenge is in it's nineteenth season. It is a widely anticipated event every April and October (June this year!). Each round 20 design influencers are selected to take the challenge as featured designers and hundreds of guest designers join in as well. Each week, the designers document the process while sharing sources and inspiration.
Thank you to Linda Weinstein of ORC for allowing me this opportunity and to our media partner, Better Homes and Gardens.
Lizzie
Hi!! I’m in love! This has inspired my daughters bathroom!
Where
Are your mirrors
From?
Leah
Hi! Did you share the grout color you used anywhere? It’s perfect!
jane
THIS IS INCREDIBLE!!!!! i am completely in love
Kristin
Agreed, so much to like here. And yes who makes those mirrors?!
Susie Bell
Just wow! You’ve done a fantastic job under a lot of time constraints.
Thinking your new very White House will soon have lots of beautiful color