Powder Room Makeover

Katherine
by Katherine
4 Materials
$80
2 Days
Medium
Check out our simple powder room makeover! With a coat of paint and some serious scrubbing we made quite the transformation!
I’ve got the home renovation blues.  The kind that come from slow…slow…slow progress.  So in attempts to be more of an optimist and focus on the positive, I am celebrating the small steps that have been accomplished like our powder room update. It truly is amazing how a simple coat of paint and a good scrubbing can completely improve a space and that is basically all we did to our downstairs powder room: scrub it clean and paint it!


We really wanted to keep the character of this powder room, so there was not a lot of remodeling needed.  I love the hexagon tile and marble vanity, so all these elements needed was some cleaning.  The brass sconces are simply lovely, but they were dull and dirty.  Add them to the cleaning list.  Lastly, the toilet was in desperate need of updating.
The first task to accomplish in the powder room makeover was to remove the wallpaper.  It actually came down easily with my steamer.  If you need pointers on removing wallpaper,  check out this post.  Then the walls were sanded and painted (Interesting Aqua).  Then we replaced the toilet.  Next I tackled the cleaning, scrubbing down the tile walls until they sparkled.  I also cleaned and sealed the marble vanity and polished the brass fixtures and sconces. Weiman Brass Polish works really well and my secret for cleaning chandelier crystals is Scrubbing Bubbles!


Simply remove the crystals from the light fixture and place them in a colander. Spray the bubbles on the crystals and let sit for a few minutes. Rinse, dry, and see how they sparkle!
Finally, comes the fun part of the powder room makeover: decorating! I added our monogrammed hand towels (Pottery Barn) and a black and white photograph Seth took in Paris.  But after that I’ve stalled just a bit.  I know I want to add in a few more black accents, and make the bathroom necessaries more attractive.  I’m even toying with the idea of painting the vanity black. Thoughts?
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  • William William on Nov 22, 2017

    It's amazing. A little cleaning and paint gives it a different look. The decorating gives the character it lacked. Glad you got rid on that ugly wallpaper border. Good job.

  • Katherine Katherine on Nov 23, 2017

    Thanks William! It truly is awesome what paint will do!

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