Small but Mighty
October 3, 2019
When we purchased our home, we knew making it what we wanted was going to take time and that I wouldn’t be able to do everything I wanted at once. We had a limited budget and it was only going to go so far. The kitchen was our biggest and first project; I can’t even believe it’s almost been 5 years since we tackled it! Add in life with three young children and running your own business and that doesn’t leave much time to carry out your own remodeling dreams!
As much as I wanted to do everything, I had to settle for fresh paint in the other rooms for now. The rest of the house would have to wait because I wanted to do it right and that meant having a plan and saving money. I think this made us appreciate everything even more. Just recently I finished up our powder room and I am amazed how small updates can have such high impact. The pretty little room just makes me happy!


BEFORE

The existing pedestal sink and faucet were still in good shape and a timeless design. To save money I incorporated both into the new plan. We replaced the toilet when we moved in since it was not functioning properly so it was staying as well. My powder room wish list included: stunning wallpaper, a beautiful light fixture, a large mirror and a few statement accessories to modernize this little room.

I wanted black and white wall paper with a fresh geometric print; it had to be sophisticated and pretty. I love mixing my metals so that polished chrome faucet I was keeping needed brass. I couldn’t be more happy with the way they compliment each other. The large brass infinity mirror really opened the room up and the brass towel ring is simple yet stunning.

The icing on the cake for me is the light fixture. I wanted something sleek, linear and chrome. The clean lines of the LED sconce complete the room and will last for years to come. A few small things can really change a room and make a statement. What are your favorite little updates in the powder room for maximum impact? Here are a few other little powder rooms I adore that pack a powerful punch:

Design by Three Birds Renovations

Design by Amber Interior Design

Photography by Nicole Franzen

Design by GIA Renovations







