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We’ve been working hard on remodeling our master bathroom for months now with Wayfair and guess what?! We’re finally done! YAY! Are you ready to see this or what?! I’ve shared a few peeks on Instagram but now y’all get to see the whole thing! Our bathroom before was great, but it wasn’t quite what I wanted. It was darker, with a lot of earthy tones and well, that’s just not quite my style. So I brightened it up with lots of whites, pops of black on the hardware and in between the tiles and a dark wood vinyl to break everything up.
We replaced the door with a sliding barn door (THAT I LOVE), added some cute decor on the walls outside the bathroom and included lots of greenery and shelving in the bathroom itself. I’m obsessed and it’s better than I could have ever imagined. Everything in the entire bathroom is from Wayfair because well, have you seen Wayfair?! They literally have everything you need and I am so excited to show it to y’all. I’ve got pictures of the final product below and then a video at the end of the full progress and final look! You can also shop everything below.
First, a quick recap of the before pictures, you can see the full post, here.
BEFORE
AFTER
SHOP THE LOOK:
TILE PAINTING DETAILS:
We painted our subway tile behind our sinks and I’ve had lots of questions about it! We decided to just paint it because we couldn’t find subway tile small enough in a decent amount of time and well, they turned out perfect anyways! I followed this guide to do so and used the following products. We also painted our entire bathroom as well! I’ve listed details under each paint color:
Full bathroom paint: Sherwin Williams in the color “Alabaster” (matte)
Tile Backsplash paint: Behr in their base high gloss white
WHAT I USED TO ORGANIZE UNDER THE SINKS:
CHECK OUT THE VIDEO REVEAL:
Bathroom renos c/o Wayfair
See my bathroom feature on Wayfair, here!
A huge thanks to Wayfair for teaming up with me on this project!
Looks AMAZING, Jess!
Thank you!
Your bathroom looks great! I love all the subway tile, and painting that little bit around your sink is such a great idea. I’m sure it saved quite a bit of time! We’re installing a new subway tile backsplash in our kitchen right now, and it ain’t no joke!
Right?! It’s hard work! Thanks so much!
Thosebpoctures of you and Blake are so stinkin cute! I cannot wait to have a white bathroom like this someday! Thank you for the inspiration!