We have one bathroom on the first floor and it’s by far the cutest, most put together bathroom in the house.
When we moved in, I knew I wanted to have this bathroom feel grown up, my style and like it recognized it was in a 120 year old home.
We replaced everything except the tub, shutters, floor, the brass towel rack and the door.

We added bead board over the plaster walls and added all new trim painted in SW Gossamer Veil. I painted the outside of the tub black, ordered a new hand held shower, toilet, sink and faucet.
We replaced the overhead light, added sconces and a new mirror. PHEW! Here are the links if you need them:

- Toilet: If a toilet can be classic and beautiful, then this is it. I’ve purchased it three times and regretted it when I “saved” $200 and bought an ugly one.
- Rug
- Bridge faucet: polished chrome!
- Tub Faucet with Shower: I have 2 of these and LOVE them, I get to sit in the tub and wash my hair! Yes please! (polished chrome)
- Pedestal sink


- Pendant light: On clearance!
- Sconces: Polished chrome of course!
- Mirror: Wayfair doesn’t sell it anymore and I can’t find it. This is a great option.
- Milk & Honey Bath: THE BEST
- Chrome tub caddy
- Toilet paper holder


isn’t this bar of soap with the sponge melted in so cool?!

I saw someone on Instagram put all of their sample perfumes in a bowl in their guest bath and I completely copied them. I added some quartz rocks to fill in the gaps.

- Marble candlestick holder
- Monogrammed linen hand towel
- Cotton Crochet towels
- Towel bars
- Small marble tray
- French hand soap
- Sea sponge soap
- Wall soap dish & cup holder
- Bobbin side table: mine is vintage
- Wall vase & hook: I bought mine here. I’ve seen lots of copies but so far they look awful, don’t waste your money

My plant has been happy living on the tub caddy for two years now.
Curious about my other bathrooms? Tomorrow in the Cozy Minimalist Community I’m hushing my primary bathroom. It’s massive. It’s from the 1980s and it needs work, but it’s super functional.













