New Home Mood Board: Hall Bathroom

New Home Mood Board: Hall Bathroom

Today’s mood board focus is our hall bathroom. This is another space that we’ve actually already finished! At least, we’ve finished phase one of the project. The old wallpaper needed to go right away, so we tackled that first thing, and have since painted and decorated the room to match our clean, modern aesthetic. It’s much fresher now, and makes me smile every day (full reveal coming soon, I promise!), but there are definitely some longer term upgrades that we’d like to make sometime in the next decade. Keep reading to learn more about our future plans.

New Home Mood Board: Hall Bathroom

1. It took me years to find the perfect bathroom towels. These are “the ones”!

2. I can’t decide if I want to hang multiple pieces of art in this room or leave it more minimal. At the moment I have this botanical print hanging in the space, and love it, but may order this abstract print to hang off to the side for some additional personality. What do you think? Is less more?

3. I ordered these shower curtain hooks for our new house because we left our previous set at the old house for the new homeowners. I like that there are two open loops on these—one for the curtain at the front, and one for the liner at the back. It makes laundry day (i.e. taking off and putting back up the curtain and liner) much easier.

4. Plants, of course, are a must, but they’ll have to be artificial since there’s no window in this room. That works for me!

5. The black-framed mirror and sort of boring white light pictured in the mood board are stand-ins for what we already have. We’re going to try our best to make them blend into the background because they function really well. They just aren’t very attractive…Maybe we’ll upgrade the mirror and lighting someday, but not anytime soon.

6. One thing we do plan to upgrade sooner rather than later in the countertop. I actually don’t mind the retro faux marble formica counter, but the sinks are completely shot. There are rust holes all over them, and the faucets aren’t to our taste, so we’ll need to replace those. I’m thinking these faucets with round white sinks, and a gray and white quartz counter to match our yet-to-be-installed new kitchen counters.

7. I ordered this set of black towel bars and hooks for the hall bathroom, and love them! They were easy to install, and I like that you get quite a few hooks in the set.

8. That photo of the floor shows our actual vinyl floor. I don’t mind it, really. If we ever do a gut job down the line, we’ll upgrade it to real tile, but for now, I think it’s kind of cute!

9. The vanity poses some issues. I’d like to replace it because it’s not in great shape. I do like the design of it, but it has some water damage, and the doors aren’t hanging very straight or tight after decades of use. I think we’ll need to upgrade it eventually, but that sounds stressful, so we’ll wait a few years, I think.

10. I’m toying with the idea of doing a chair rail in this room and two different colors above and below it—this white paint color, and this aqua blue. As I mentioned, we already took down the wallpaper, and I’ve since decided to keep it simple for now by painting the whole room blue, but that doesn’t mean I won’t add the chair rail and white paint down the line. We’ll see!

11. A standard white waffle shower curtain is my favorite. It’s clean and classic and doesn’t draw too much attention to itself.

12. I’m using this Loloi rug in our hall bathroom along with this rug pad. I love the colors of the rug. It perfectly pulls together the creams and blues I’m trying to incorporate into the space.

There’s definitely still lots to do to make this room function well for us, but it’s one of those projects that we’ll take in small bite-size portions. First, budget is an issue, and I also don’t love the thought of living through a big bathroom renovation. We’ll probably have to someday, but that day isn’t happening any time soon. Comment to let me know what you think of our plans and if you have ideas of your own!

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New Home Mood Board: Sunroom

New Home Mood Board: Sunroom

There are lots of rooms in our new house that need work. Our primary bathroom needs major help, my art studio still has half the old wallpaper up on the walls, and my home office is so empty of much-needed furniture that it practically echos. There are plenty of rooms that need attention in our new house, but the sunroom actually isn’t one of them. We managed to cross this entire room makeover off last month, although I haven’t revealed the finished space anywhere yet. I plan to publish a full tour of the updated room in the new year, but in the meantime, here’s a sneak peek of what we’ve already managed to pull off.

New Home Mood Board: Sunroom

1. Right after we sold our old house, I let go of a bunch of furniture to make our move a little easier on us. This meant that when we got to the new house, we were in a position to purchase some things to refill our new rooms. It has been so much fun going antiquing for bigger pieces again, like the pair of vintage lamps and side tables that I bought for our sunroom (photos of similar vintage items are toward the top of the mood board above).

2. The art you see pictured in my digital mock-up shows the actual items we put in the room. I’ve been collecting antique paintings for years, and these three pieces fit our new sunroom perfectly.

3. This room is the brightest one in our entire house thanks to its three walls of windows. There are eleven windows total, which has allowed our collection of live potted plants to settle in nicely. We have a large Bird of Paradise in the space, as well as our 9-year-old Fiddle Leaf Fig tree. I also placed a number of smaller tabletop plants to help fill in the space. I firmly stand by the fact that a room is never complete without plants of some kind, even if they’re artificial!

4. We did bring a number of pieces of furniture from our old house to the new one, including our Interior Define sectional (I think it’s, sadly, discontinued now), two vintage wooden consoles, my reupholstered aqua blue side chair, and vintage leather couch.

5. This area rug also came with us from the old house. It’s my absolute favorite pattern Loloi has ever come out with, and it’s their flat woven design, which means it’s very easy to clean. I recommend it to everyone I know, especially if they’re pet owners, like us.

6. Our new house came with five matching ceiling fans that are definitely on the newer side, but they aren’t to our taste, so we’ve slowly been replacing them with these. The new ceiling fans are smaller scale, and suit our modern aesthetic perfectly. Can’t beat that price, either!

7. We hung these curtain panels in the space, just like we have in all of the other rooms of the house.

8. One thing about this room that doesn’t convey in a mood board is the size. It’s massive! We have room for a large seating area, and I also managed to create a music zone using one of our wooden consoles. I set up our record player, and we have been using it non-stop lately to play Christmas music.

9. I’ve also had extra room to display some of my favorite tabletop antique finds in this oversized space, including my mid-century glass vase collection.

As I said, all of these changes have already been made, and we’ve been loving the room so much ever since. It’s a space that we all gravitate toward throughout the day, including our three pets. I can’t wait to show you how it turned out in the new year! In case you missed the other mood boards in this running design series, click these next few links to get a sense of our plans: kitchen, dining room, living room. Oh, and you can take the full tour of the new house right here.

New Home Mood Board: Sunroom

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