Whitney Donley had a very bland and blank bathroom for her children, and after a year she was motivated to spice it up, and add some variety and color. She added several patterns and styles to an otherwise monochrome bathroom. The floor tiles were redone in a faux-magnolia leaf style, carefully aligned with the help of a Sharpie. Again using her trusted Sharpie for guidance, Whitney made decorative lines on the wall, in contrast with the previous single color.
Key Takeaways:
- Whitney Donley decided to give a facelift to her sons’ bathroom.
- She painted the vanity pale bluish-green and used tile stencil on the floor.
- The final bathroom included new matte black faucets and freshly painted walls with faux-shiplap.
“When you first move into a new-to-you home, the projects list can seem daunting—so functional but uninspiring spaces can take a backseat to other, more urgent projects.”
Read more: https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/before-and-after-90s-bathroom-36681806
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