Our Bathroom update is finished and the mural is an absolute show-stopper! A few weeks ago I shared 6 Ways to Elevate Your Bathroom and while it was well received – there was some disappointment about my decision – at the time – to not add wallpaper.
I knew I needed to live with the fresh paint for a short time before I made the final decision. And after a few weeks with the new color and after receiving a few last minute wallpaper samples – my mind was made up. Our bathroom DID need wallpaper. And not just any wallpaper, but a beautiful, Jane Austen inspired mural.
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There’s no window in this bathroom, so I loved the idea of a mural that felt like the outdoors. I was very inspired by period dramas like Pride & Prejudice and Downton Abbey that had large picture windows in their bathrooms.
And lucky for me, I found a company that specializes in murals. Rebel Walls is located in Sweden and they make custom murals based on your room dimensions. The pictures are hand painted and then blown up to your specific needs.
I decided on the Vintage Grove mural in Green for our bathroom!
It arrived in 2 large rolls with 10 sheets that were 8′ long each. (That was the size I requested). The panels are numbered and it feels like you’re putting a giant puzzle together on your walls as you install!
Ever since we got the mural installed, this has become one of my favorite places to be in our home!
It feels timeless and elegant, which is exactly what I was going for.
I’m loving our new Pottery Barn sconces, and I’m so happy that I decided to go with the white shower curtain with green velvet ribbon ties. It reminds me of a sweet French summer sun-dress.
I found this industrial feeling soap dish and just loved the whimsy & quirkiness of it. The soap was reacting badly when set inside the metal tray, so I added a gilded oyster shell as a protective layer.
For the rug, I went through my stash of 2×3′ rugs from Ruggable that I use as samples for clients and chose the one that I thought looked best with the wallpaper. This one is called the Kamran Hazel Rug.
I used my same glass containers for cotton rounds, facial oil & toilet cleaning tablets.
Paint Color – Aloof Gray by Sherwin Williams | Tub Refinishing Kit | Restor-A-Finish | Sconces | Towel Bar | Rebel Walls – Vintage Grove Mural | Fray Check | Shower Curtain | Velvet Ribbon – Shower Curtain Ties | Rub N Buff | Ruggable Rug | Faucet | Laundry Basket (similar) | Soap Dish |