Happy Tuesday!! I finally
feel like I’m back in the swing of things after being in Scottsdale last week
and then rolling right into Easter. It’s a rainy day here in Houston so what better time to sit down and discuss the next bathroom space in the modern
farmhouse I’ve been working on. I shared the plan for the master bathroom last week, and today we have the first of the two kids' bathrooms, the Jack & Jill bath.
This space is being shared by twins, a boy and a girl, so we wanted to keep the space gender neutral, starting with a classic octagon and gray dot tile on the bathroom floor. To compliment the floor tile, we selected a soft, glossy gray subway tile for the shower walls. To make it a little more interesting, we chose a larger 4 x16” size.
This space is being shared by twins, a boy and a girl, so we wanted to keep the space gender neutral, starting with a classic octagon and gray dot tile on the bathroom floor. To compliment the floor tile, we selected a soft, glossy gray subway tile for the shower walls. To make it a little more interesting, we chose a larger 4 x16” size.
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Classic tile for bathroom floor |
The vanity will be raised
slightly off the floor and will be topped with a white quartz that has very
light gray movement in it and double undermount sinks. We are possibly using wallpaper in the girl’s
adjoining bedroom in a unique application (more on this later), and if it works out, we would like to
paint the vanity in a soft turquoise color that compliments this paper. And I, of course, incorporated my go-to Turkish towel.
I absolutely love these rectangle,
white oak mirrors with the rounded corners. They feel retro and modern and work
beautifully with the industrial, polished chrome swing arm sconces going above
each mirror. The brushed nickel plumbing fixtures are clean and simple and work
well with the overall vibe of the space. We haven’t selected hardware for the
vanity yet, but I’ll be sure to update you on that once it’s finalized.
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Fingers crossed we're able to use this wallpaper |
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Jack & Jill Bathroom Plan |
Isn’t this bathroom going to
be darling?! I love that it feels fresh and youthful, but everything
selected would make an adult feel just as comfortable using the space as it will
for the two kiddos who get to call this bathroom theirs. This bathroom will grow
with them over the years and will stand the test of time design-wise. Next time
I’ll be sharing the oldest child’s bathroom, and let me tell you, it’s got some
fun details that you’re going to love! Can’t wait!!!
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