
This bathroom has enough space to be able to carry a multitude of patterns/designs.Obviously, money was no object to these homeowners and the designer was a rock star.Moroccan-inspired billionaire’s bathroom by Kyle Timothy Bloodīut this bath has a few of things going for it. This one was pinned a million times when it came out in House Beautiful.

I don’t only advocate for “safe” choices. Bead board or other millwork wainscot falls into this budget-but-always-classic category, too.Īnywho! Don’t get me wrong. You can never go wrong with a classic white bathroom, especially for resale. If you are on a budget and need to redo a bathroom, I completely recommend this look. Today, I would have done something similar to the below regarding the grout. Come on, people!! White, or grey, or any color from the shower curtain would have been fine!!! Otherwise it is just the same as when we redid it. Back then, though, I was just seeking something happy. Part of the learning process!īTW, that beige bathroom mat was totally the new owners’ fault. Also, now that I have 2 crazy boys and am forever seeking calm, I’d probably do a white shower curtain, perhaps with some lavender trim. 😉 I probably wouldn’t do the dark grout now, or at least do smaller spacing, but it hid mildew and dirt. I did this 8 years before I became a decorator, so be kind. Yep, that’s our happy shower curtain, still there through another set of owners. Here’s the bathroom as it was on Zillow in 2015 when the house went on the market again.

All the non-moveable stuff was as light and airy as possible - which is what people generally want in a small master (in our case, only) bathroom. We didn’t get fancy, just lots of white tile and pale paint above and a funky shower curtain.

In that house, we gutted and tiled the bathroom ourselves (with the help of my über handy dad) and did a basic Home Depot subway tile with a tiny pencil border for the wainscot and the tub/shower, along with a classic hex tile that I’d gotten off eBay. The last time we did a bathroom for ourselves was when we lived in our starter Nashville ranch in 2008. Now, the handsome husband and I have yet to redo any bathrooms in this house. When you think of spaces needing tile work - functional or decorative - you usually think of the bathroom and the kitchen, but today we’ll focus on the bathroom. Lately, I have tile on my brain due to a couple of projects on my plate right now.
