DIY Bathroom Wallpapered Feature Wall

DIY Bathroom Wallpapered Feature Wall

*This post was made possible by the generous support of Fancy Walls and features gifted product. All opinions are my own.

I’m often asked how I know a room is actually finished, and the answer is a simple one—a smile. When I walk into a completed room makeover and I feel a smile coming on without forcing it, then I know the room is juuuuust right. And that’s exactly how I feel about today’s hall bathroom makeover reveal. Every time I go into the finished space, I feel a rush of joy. The colors, the patterns, the original 1960s details, paired with new updates—the combination is my idea of the perfect room refresh.

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Retro Hall Bathroom Makeover Reveal

If you’ve been following along for any length of time, then you might know that this room has gone through several different iterations. We started with some pretty rotten old wallpaper. It may have been cute back in its day, but the pattern was a little dated for 2024, and the papery texture of the wallpaper had gotten smelly after decades and decades in a humid bathroom.

It was past time for an update, so we removed the wallpaper, and I painted the walls a bright blue color because it was part of a campaign where I had limited paint color options to choose from. We had practically just moved in during this initial room makeover process, and I wasn’t entirely sure of the design direction I wanted to go in with the house. The blue that I chose ultimately ended up being just a little too cold for the whole house color scheme that had started to emerged, so I knew I needed to pivot my long-term design plan.

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After weeks and weeks of dreaming, I had the idea to do a wallpapered feature wall behind the bathroom vanity. I knew that if I just kept the pattern on one wall, it wouldn’t overpower the space, and that it could be a great way to interject our whole house color palette into this high traffic room. As always when dealing with wallpaper, I turned to my friends at Fancy Walls. I’ve used their wallpaper all over our 1960s ranch, and I know that their patterns are the perfect fit for us (although their vast collection really does have options for everyone!).

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Before I could wallpaper, though, I needed to tone down the rest of the walls with fresh paint. I ultimately landed on a color called “Pediment” from Sherwin-Williams that was a nice complement to the gray color in the wallpaper I had chosen from Fancy Walls—a pattern called “Sandy Tiles.” It took two coats to paint over the old blue color, and then I let the entire room cure for about a week before attempting to wallpaper. I probably didn’t need to wait quite that long, but it is important to let new paint fully harden before attempting to wallpaper over top of it, that way you don’t inadvertently peel wet paint off the wall when laying/readjusting wallpaper panels during the installation phase.

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I’ll be honest and say that I was dreading putting the wallpaper up on the vanity wall for two reasons: getting it to lay flat over the wall behind the toilet, and having to take the vanity light down to install the wallpaper behind that spot. The project was a cinch, though. I wish I hadn’t spent so much time worrying about it, because I didn’t have any problems at all.

The nice thing about Fancy Walls wallpaper is that their wallpaper is pretty thick and easy to work with. I was able to get it to lay almost perfectly flat behind the toilet because of how stiff the paper is. It slipped back behind the toilet without folding in on itself as I feared, and even though there are a few small bubbles where I couldn’t reach to smooth them out, those bubbles are entirely hidden from view behind the toilet. As for the light, I just took things one step at a time—I turned the electricity off, removed the light from the wall, installed the wallpaper in that area (using a secondary light to brighten the space so I could work), and then reinstalled the light over top. Easy as can be.

DIY Bathroom Wallpapered Feature Wall

DIY Bathroom Wallpapered Feature Wall

DIY Bathroom Wallpapered Feature Wall

DIY Bathroom Wallpapered Feature Wall

DIY Bathroom Wallpapered Feature Wall

I absolutely adore the pop of personality that the new wallpaper adds to this room. During that week when the room just had its new gray wall color painted on and no wallpaper, I started to worry that the design wasn’t going to look complete and that it wouldn’t be quite as modern and fun as I had envisioned. But the moment that wallpaper started going up, I knew that the big picture design was going to come together in the end. The room just needed a bold hit of pattern and color to balance out the original wood vanity and other architectural features in the room. Is it weird to say that this bathroom is my favorite room in our house? Well, then go ahead and call me weird, because I couldn’t be happier with how it turned out!

DIY Bathroom Wallpapered Feature Wall

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Some rooms take longer than others to design, and that space for me has been my home office. When we first moved into this 1960s ranch a year and a half ago, I actually had my office in an entirely different room, but I’ve since relocated it to the smallest room in our home because I wanted something that felt a little more dedicated (not combined with our guest room). Setting up shop in a tiny room, though, has its challenges, and that’s a big reason why my home office has taken so long to figure out.

The good news is that my home office makeover is finally feeling much more finished and intentional today thanks to a good bit of help and inspiration from IKEA Kreativ. The team there asked if I wanted to experiment with IKEA Kreativ, a unique design-meets-shopping experience, to perfect my office, and I’m sharing my full review and the before/after tour here on the blog today. Keep scrolling for details!

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First, a quick introduction to my office. I had already painted the walls a soft, warm terracotta coral color, and I loved the results. But the furniture has always felt a little bit like a work in progress. My old desk didn’t have much storage, and I found myself craving even more storage beyond what a desk could provide for other occasionally reached-for office supplies (think: notecards, external hard drives, workshop notebooks, etc.). Long story short, I wasn’t maximizing my space before, and I especially felt the need to add more closed storage space.

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If you’d like to go that route (using the showrooms), just choose the room that best matches your own, and then start searching out items of furniture that you think you’ll need. For example, I knew that I needed a new desk with more drawer/cabinet space, and that I also wanted a new bookcase with closed storage and room for open display. I was able to find exactly what I needed within IKEA Kreativ using the search function, and I added those to my digital space to see how they would look within our real life home. I moved things around, tried the furniture pieces on different walls, and also added stand-in items for furniture and décor that I planned to reuse from my old home office. You can see in the photos above that I was also able to swap between different perspectives of the space to get an even better feel for my soon-to-be new furniture.

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Once I had the room exactly how I wanted it, IKEA Kreativ automatically added everything right to my IKEA shopping cart so I could check out. I just popped into my shopping cart, removed any stand-in items for pieces we already had, and then ordered my IKEA furniture to ship directly to our house. If you happen to live near an IKEA store, this digital shopping experience also makes pickup a cinch. Within a week or so, I had all of my new furniture delivered, and then I set about putting the pieces together. I managed to assemble everything on my own in just a couple of days, then came the fun part—styling and organizing.

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Resources: BRIMNES Bookcase, MALM DeskVATTENKAR Laptop/Monitor Stand, MÅNHULT Chair in “Black/Hakebo”

This whole process was such a breath of fresh air—honestly. I’m so used to having to make my own mood boards manually, and then driving all over town hoping to find similar pieces to what I have pictured in my mind. With IKEA Kreativ, I was able to put it all together right there on the store’s website, and then have my shopping cart populated for me! It was like having an assistant without the extra employee expense…I couldn’t recommend IKEA Kreativ more, and am so grateful to have a home office that actually works. Which room in your home could you stand to upgrade with a few new pieces of furniture? Let me know in the comments, and then hop over to IKEA Kreativ to start dreaming. Or, you can check out my Q&A article here for even more inspiration!

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