The vanity was a piece of furniture what was turned into a sink. One of the biggest problems is when water was splashed on it, it started rotting. This is one of the reasons that we ended up gutting the bathroom.
You can see the color of the walls before they were painted where the vanity was in this picture
The ceiling had a neat faux finish on it, but it was way too dark. I didn't mind the light fixture. Our handy man traded me free installation of our new light fixture for this one! Score
One February morning, I noticed that under the sink was moldy...ewwww! So I called our trusty handyman to remove the vanity and he ended up gutting the entire bathroom. The toilet had been caulked around it and it was leaking. Because of the caulking we had no idea it was leaking and this could have lead to a bigger problem. The floor had started molding and if it had gone unnoticed for years, could have rotted the floor out and the toilet could have fallen through the floor. Can you imagine?!? Billy was quite surprised when he got home and out bathroom looked like this:
The only thing left was the light!!
Due to some unforeseen issues we lived with a gutted bathroom for 3 months. It was kind of a pain when we had people over, but they didn't seem to mind using a bucket in the yard. No, our master bedroom is the on the main floor, so people just used our bathroom.
Because of the delay, I had lots of time to think about what to do in this room. I wanted to do something different in there. I think you can get away with a lot more "wild" in a half bathroom. I decided I wanted to do wallpaper. OH MY GOSH, have you ever looked for wallpaper?!? It is insane. I cannot believe how many books upon books of wallpaper choices there are. It is truly overwhelming. I took my poor mother with me to look. I needed a nap and a drink after that experience. I came up with two choices:
When I showed this one to my dad he said, you are kidding...right?!
The first one is a much "safer" choice and I really liked it, but again, I wanted something different, something I wouldn't do in any other room of the house. So we decided on the pink! It took some convincing of Billy. But once he realized he didn't really have a say, he happily agreed! The wallpaper is from the UK so it took a few weeks to be delivered.
Our handy man put the walls back up, painted them with 2 coats of paint and painted the ceiling. We decided to go with a gray color to complement the wallpaper. The brown and gold was much too dark and I did not want plain white.
Then the day came to put the wallpaper up! It was pretty amazing watching the wallpaper hanger do his magic. It is all about repeats. He did a great job, but what exhausting work!
It took him about 3 hours
I picked out a vanity from pottery barn. I looked at Lowes and Ferguson but did not find something I liked for a half bath. I really liked the look of the hammered sink and liked how it brought out the metallic in the wallpaper.
My neighbor found this amazing mirror on Horchow.com, it is a perfect compliment to the space!
The last thing to find was a light fixture. I knew I wanted to replace the one we had. I liked the existing one, but felt I need something with more "sparkle". There is a great outlet light store near me and the women who work in there are always really helpful. They suggested this fixture and it was a great price and it is definitely sparkly enough!
We are really happy how the bathroom turned out and its an unexpected pop of color for our guests!

















Gorgeous! I LOVE everything you picked out, especially the wallpaper!!
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