Here's a side by side before and after.
Before and After |
Like every room in our home, this room started off bland. I'm just not a fan of white walls and light finished cabinets.
I found some color inspiration on Pinterest in this picture of a bathroom with green tile against a dark counter and white cabinet. I loved how much the color just POPPED. I decided to commit to the color and brighten our upstairs bathroom up with Valspar's "Temptation."
Since I try to keep my room makeovers to a few hundred dollars at most, I had to work with the counter and cabinets already in the bathroom. Our bathroom counter was white, so I went with a dark stain for the cabinets.
We took all the drawers out and unscrewed our cabinet doors. We then sanded all surfaces starting out with a coarse 150 grit sand paper. We finished off the sanding with a fine 220 grit sand paper until there was no longer a shine to the wood. To get the color you see here, it took two coats of stain and we let dry overnight.
To finish off this space, we had a family friend frame our mirror using crown molding and the same stain we used on the cabinet. I always hated the large, frame-less bathroom mirrors builders always seem to use.
With the intense wall color, and dark cabinet, I softened up the room with a white shower curtain, towel hooks and towels. I added a "Le bain" print from World Market, but I'll probably change this out to something more kid friendly when Sienna starts using the bathroom.
Overall, the makeover probably took us 7 - 10 days and roughly $150.
I hope this inspires you to brighten up a room in your home!
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