When J and I purchased the Acorn Cottage in 2018, the bathrooms received a full gut upgrade: classic subway tiles on the walls and timeless black-and-white penny tiles on the floors. Fast forward to 2025, and it was time again for some cosmetic refreshes. One change led to another—as it always seems to go—and soon we had a new vanity, sconces, mirror, cabinet, brass hardware, towels, and even custom art.
The most dramatic update came when we had a contractor remove the geometric wallpaper. It simply hadn’t held up to the daily use of the bath (especially by J). In its place, I chose Benjamin Moore's First Light, very faint pink in a glossy sheen—a subtle but elegant shift.
The new mirror, from Global Views, might just be my favorite addition. I’ve always loved the wispiness of bamboo leaves, and the gilded gold detailing feels like jewelry for the wall. Above the toilet, teh Apothecaire cabinet from Ballard Designs now holds extra towels and canisters filled with daily essentials. The finishing touch? Embroidered towels from Weezie, delicately trimmed in pale pink, which tie everything together with just the right amount of softness. The addition of labeled bottles for shampoo, conditioner, and body wash helps tie the bath essentials seamlessly into the overall décor. It’s a small touch, but one that makes the “new” bath feel more cohesive and thoughtfully finished.
The custom artwork has been commissioned, so I’ll revisit the space once it’s installed. There are also a couple of brass shower fixtures still to be replaced—another reminder that a bathroom redo is never truly finished, but always evolving.
This is how the bath looked when we purchased the home in 2018:
And here it is in 2020 after the bath was wallpapered in Cole & Sons:
J's "Primary" Bath, y'all!
