A #dwelloctoberstudio design challenge: bathroom one transformation

This post is sponsored by Lowe’s Home Improvement, as always, all opinions are our own.

We're excited to share the finished renovation of the first bathroom design #dwelloctoberstudio created featuring brand new Lowe's products. One of our favorite things about Lowe's is the amazing selection of design-forward products in stock when shopping in store. This makes the renovation process quick and easy, which is ideal when updating rental apartments, such as the one featured here.

 
 

After photo of the bathroom

When designing this bathroom, our goal was to create an elegant space reminiscent of a spa. To accomplish this, we started by selecting a beautiful sea green vanity as the focal point of the design. We paired the vanity with a curved wood mirror and brushed gold transitional wall sconces. The gold is carried throughout the rest of the room, including the plumbing fixtures and accessories, as well as the floor tile, which is a large format porcelain tile with gray and gold veining.

 
 

Since the floor tile makes a bold statement, we elected to use a simple white subway tile on the shower walls, but utilized the floor tile to trim out the window, creating a marble-inspired waterproof ledge perfect for storing shampoo bottles and soap. The brushed gold shower trim fixtures bring out the shades of gold present in the porcelain tile and add a touch of glamor. A jute rug with a metallic pattern and a white hydrangea faux flower arrangement add warmth and sophistication to the room.

 
 

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