Bathroom Renovation with Wood Grain Tile and More
Submitted by Elizabeth and Co.
At long last, our bathroom renovation project is complete! I’ve shared a few sneak peeks, but here it is finally all put together.

Now to appreciate how far we’ve come, you’re going to have to see the before. It will only hurt for a second…

This is the original upstairs hall bath for our children and guests in our 32-year old house. It was one of those projects that started and stalled many times over the years. It ended up being the very last room in our house to be updated.

I know, it looked like a really bad motel bathroom.

You sometimes needed a wrench to turn on the faucet in the shower. Doesn’t everyone keep a wrench handy for showering?

And yes, I do believe those are sheep, roosters, horses and bunnies on the wallpaper. You know I can hear you laughing, right?

Okay, enough of that, back to the pretty pictures!

The room was completely gutted, no need to save a thing. It’s a very small room and there were no options for changing the footprint. But I knew it could be pretty and functional. My goals were light and bright, clean and fresh; modern with a touch of vintage. The colors and some of the fixtures relate directly to the master bathroom down the hall. I really like continuity and repeating elements throughout a house. I think it helps to create great flow from room to room.


The cabinetry was ordered from Lowes and we found that you can get more customization (and at a lower price) if you order from the kitchen department instead of the bath department. We appreciated the savings and got the exact specifications for our space. The Corian counter top (in Sahara) on the other hand, had to be ordered from the bath department because it wasn’t big enough to order from the kitchen department. Silly rules.


The faucets and shower hardware are all from Delta’s Victorian line. We’ve used them throughout the house. Did I mention that I like continuity?

The light sconces, mirror, towel ring and hooks are all from Pottery Barn.


I very much prefer hooks to towel bars. I find that the towels are easier to hang up, they always look neat, they dry faster and they just look cute!

The shells and stones were collected on vacations. You may have heard that this family has a thing for rocks.


I love the creamy ironstone platters against the blue wall. They are a fun and a little unexpected.

I’ve had this little cabinet for years. It’s moved around from room to room. I think it’s finally found a home. And I love the addition of the vintage clocks.

The bead board was a must! I have it in every bathroom and my laundry room.

But it’s the floor that gets the most comments.

They are wood grain tiles and everyone loves them.

Aren’t they yummy?

And yes, the floor is heated. Ahhh … that feels so good!

The shower curtain is a white waffle weave from Target.

A light in the shower was also a must in this tiny bathroom with no natural light. No dark and dreary corners allowed.

And I think the shower tile really ties it all together. It is a combination of glass and natural stone. It just sparkles!



And guess what, you don’t even need a wrench to take a shower!

So there you have it. At long last, our bathroom renovation is complete. We are totally thrilled with the transformation. And after 32 years, it was about time for an update, don’t you think?


Wow! Gorgeous makeover! I can hardly believe it’s the same space.
Love this bathroom and love Elizabeth & Co!
I absolutely LOVE this! Well done!
Thanks so much Cassity and Justin for the wonderful feature! I always love the inspiration found here at Remodelaholic. It’s such an honor to see our project featured. This bathroom renovation was a long time coming!
I love your bathroom. Thanks for sharing.
Wow, the bathroom in my condo has the exact same setup as your before. And I have been scheming to do exactly what you did- turn the toilet. That empty space under the counter is such a waste.
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Great job! I was a little sorry for the vintage chicken wallpaper, until I saw the lovely new stuff used for accessorizing – the boat man is a darling!
I just love what you did with this bathroom! That blue paint and the wood grain tiles are awesome! Everything is really awesome! Great job!!
This is so beautiful. Congratulations, love how it all came together with your special touches like the shells from your vacation. We start gutting our bathroom this week, so I needed the inspiration! Thanks for sharing.
I love the work you did. What kind of light did you use above the shower?
This is a beautiful re-do! I especially love the floor. Can you provide info on the tile manufacturer or color – anything?
Love the re-do! Can you share where you got the floor tiles?
Love the color of blue! Do you know the brand/name of the color of paint? Thanks!
I was browsing Pinterest for bathroom inspiration because we are getting ready to gut and remodel our hallway bath. As I was scanning, the pic of your bathroom caught my eye because… it’s MY bathroom! Lol! The layout is exactly the same! And I am now completely dead set on moving my toilet just like this. How much more sense does it make than having the toilet sticking out into the middle of the room? Thank you so much for the inspiration!
Where did you get the flooring?
Awesome job ! Just love all you did !
This is a great look! But I am wondering about the costs. Moving that commode, how easy was that? Thanks!
But you DID change the footprint of the bathroom!!! Moving the toilet really used the space better. Nice job!
cute bathroom but weird to have plates/platters on the wall. They would be better suited in a kitchen or dining room. IMHO
Very nice job, it looks great. This is the only redo I’ve seen that I would actually like to have myself, even down to the rocks – I have a ton myself. Awesome work. I’ll be saving this for reference to use when I move soon.
Thanks for the comment, Kim!