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    A Quick River House Guest Bathroom Reveal

    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerMarch 21, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Welcome to a quick reveal of my brother’s guest bath which is small, cute, blue and right next to that new pink bedroom that we are obsessed with. Max Humphrey and I designed this together – starting almost 3 years ago when I was still in Arrowhead! He has the same tile in his bathroom, which was the jumping-off point and we designed the rest of it it to be simple and contemporary.

    The Tile

    Wall Tile (Spa) | Floor Tile (Lantern)

    We worked with Ann Sacks on the tile and chose their Context line for the walls in this really pretty denim blue color called Spa. The wall tile is 2×12 so you can see we did a vertical row and then a horizontal tile on top, essentially creating a type of stripe. It’s a nice way to lay out tile to have it not be busy but do something interesting (neither a stack nor a stagger, no offense to either of those :)). We wanted to do a sort of color drench in here so we used a darker blue penny tile in a color called Lantern on the floor – a real Max Humphrey move. As you can see there is a lot of color variation to the tile that you can’t really tell on a sample, so when it’s installed it has some dark spots making each piece look more organic (but good to know).

    The Shower Plumbing

    Shower Trim Kit | Transfer Valve | Handshower | Handshower Hose | Handshower Wall Mount

    We went with the Purist line in the Vibrant Brushed Moderne Brass with cross handles. The Purist remains my favorite line of theirs for both modern and transitional, but can absolutely go “modern traditional” as well. And per usual it comes in nine different finishes – all so pretty.

    Niche Stone | Drain

    Trim Stone | Wood Mat (similar)

    Max chose the grout for the tile which was lighter on the walls and a bit darker grey on the floors. We talked about it after the grout was put in, and both of us would’ve done a darker blue grout on the floor, adding more of a contrast with the walls. We used white Caesarstone leftovers for all the trim and niche.

    Wallpaper

    We wanted to add some other design elements but didn’t want to make it too busy (and honestly at this point we were on a budget so we didn’t want to add a second tile. I felt that a paint color wouldn’t be impactful enough and didn’t necessarily want to add any wood paneling or anything like that. So once I found this wallpaper from Mitchell Black I loved how it picked up on the warmer tones of the brass and wood, but was still quiet and organic. We also didn’t know how we were going to design the guest room (and this bathroom is inside the guest room so they really needed to coordinate). So whatever we chose we didn’t want to lock us into a specific color palette just yet. This wallpaper is so neutral, soft, and pretty.

    Vanity | Knobs and Pulls | Toilet Paper Holder | Faucet

    This bathroom is pretty small, but this vanity has a lot of storage and works really well in here. We switched out the hardware to be black wood (stained, from Etsy) and I love that it looks like freestanding furniture. The sink and counter come with it making it easy for purchasing and install.

    Light Fixture | Mirror (similar) | Vase | Hand Towel

    I LOVE that light fixture, by Worley’s, which you can customize both the metal and the wood. I was greedy and wanted a multi-finish sconce so this black and wood double sconce was perfect here and married all of our finishes.

    The mirror was a $50 Home Goods purchase, y’all. I know these are a bit trendy and I bought it on a whim, but once I held it up we all agreed it was pretty dang cute and the idea of continuing to shop for something “better” wasn’t necessary. I like the tone of the wood with the wallpaper and the shape of the mirror with the organic “flock of birds” like pattern.

    For this bathroom we did a deck mount faucet, mostly to switch it up after a lot of wall mounts 🙂 Designing five bathrooms at the same time makes you want a bit of variety.

    Old Wallpaper | New Wallpaper

    But behind the scenes, we may have wallpapered a dark slightly gold-flecked navy blue paper at first…it was a big “hell no” which was a bummer, but thank god the install of it was also problematic so we were able to re-install the new paper for free. So much better 🙂

    Art (unavailable) | Towel Bar | Towels (similar) | Shower Doors (custom) | Toilet

    The flow between this bathroom and its bedroom is really pretty and while it’s small, it’s highly functional, so pretty, and does the job. Only one more bathroom left 🙂 Stay tuned!

    *Architect: Anne Usher
    **General Contractor: JP Macy of Sierra Custom Construction
    ***Interior Designers: Emily Henderson (me!) and Max Humphrey
    ****Styling: Emily Henderson (me!)
    *****Photos by Kaitlin Green





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