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DIY “So Fresh” Bathroom Wall Art

This post was sponsored by Annie Selke as part of an Influencer Activation for Influence Central and all opinions expressed in my post are my own.

 

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I don’t know if you’re like me, the last room(s) of the house that I get the motivation to decorate are usually the bathrooms. We moved into our new house last December, and predictably the first room to get decorated was the living room. Our bedroom followed soon after (still a work in progress, to be totally honest). Finally, I have started to put some of my personal touches on our bathrooms.

 

The master bathroom we have is T.I.N.Y. but, it does the job. Because of its size I wanted to keep everything in it light and bright. The Annie Selke catalog had plenty of light and bright bathroom accessories to choose from. I actually had a hard time narrowing it down! If you sign up to receive their fall catalog and newsletter at the bottom of this post, you will get a code to receive 15% off your first order!

 

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I ended up finding this sky blue bath rug and fell in love with the color. The size was perfect as well. I took inspiration from the color of the bath rug to find this light and bright shower curtain and these gigantic, soft, new bath towels. When I say gigantic, I mean it. They swallow you whole which is exactly what I want out of a bath towel when it’s a cold Minnesota morning.

 

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To maximize the small size of the bathroom (and lack of storage space) I decided to take down the towel bar that was originally above the toilet. It seemed like an odd place for a towel bar. Who hangs their shower towels above the toilet?

 

I found a wall mounted cabinet that was perfect for additional storage space. I also found a hand towel ring to replace the towel bar that I installed by the sink. For shower towels, I mounted a hook on the back of the door.

 

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The main bathroom (the one that gets used the most, that happens to have zero windows so I apologize in advance for the poor lighting) was in desperate need of some pizzazz. I found a framed piece of wall art for the bathroom through Pinterest that I loved, but I wanted it to have a bit more impact. So, I blew it up and painted it on the wall.

 

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The original art said, “So fresh and clean”, but it made me think of a song by one of my favorite artists (OutKast). I went with that instead.

 

I typed it up on my computer using the font Bromello and sketched it out with pencil on the wall. I made many mistakes, but luckily the pencil was easy to erase. Once I was happy with the outline, I proceeded with paint. I used some “oops” paint from Home Depot that was so purple it was almost black that cost about 2 bucks.

 

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This bathroom is still a “work in progress”. These super comfy and gigantic towels from Annie Selke have helped start to bring it together. I’m in the market for one more piece of wall art for right above the towel bar.

 

Do you have any suggestions for me as to where to find a great piece of wall art for the bathroom? Let me know in the comments below!

 

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25 Comments

  1. You are killing the bathroom game. I have a small bathroom too and I know the feeling. However, the wall art is beautiful and the words have a psych effect on you too!

  2. Wow. I can’t believe you painted that yourself. When I first saw the picture, I thought it was a wall decal! It really looks great.

  3. So cute! I love that you did that on your own. For the piece of wall art, I’d suggest looking on Pinterest or going to Michael’s (the craft store). PS- I love that song as well!

  4. I really like this bathroom! The color is fresh and light. I really also like the saying on the wall. Very cute. ?

  5. I love the wall art! This is such a great idea to dress up a smaller space. Thanks for sharing!

  6. Such a cute idea. And beautifully executed. And I LOVE that color of blue you chose. Perfect.

  7. Fantastic job on the small bathroom, the light bright and airy works really well! Your wall art is great too. I am the LAST person to give advice on where to get bathroom wall art as you are a million miles ahead of me, but as with everything else, I am sure you can find ideas on pinterest!

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