Free DIY Modern Painted Border Idea
Free DIY Modern Painted Border Idea
contributed by House Tweaking

It’s Feature Friday! On Fridays, I’ll be featuring one room in my house in its current condition even if there are some things I’d like to change about it. If I do happen to improve something later, I can always revisit it when the time comes. Plus, I’d kinda feel dishonest if I only focused on “finished” rooms in my house. And if what they (the professionals) say is true, a room is never really finished anyways…you’re always tweaking it. Concentrating on just one room weekly should give me some time to tidy it up a bit, too. At least, I can throw all the toys into another room!
On the other side of my pantry, lies the only bathroom on the main floor…the powder room. It’s painted one shade darker than the rest of our downstairs main living space. I wish it had a window.

I’ve never quite figured out why it’s called a ‘powder room’. We don’t do any powdering of any kind in here.

I replaced the frameless builder mirror with an oval oak one that I found at a local antique store for $20. Of course, I painted it white.

I secured a towel hook to the wall at kid-level for the lil’ people in our house. They really do use it!

The wooden step stool serves double duty. 1) It gives the kids a boost to reach the sink when they wash their hands. **Key word being when.** 2) It hides up to 3 rolls of toilet paper surplus.

A wall shelf contains typical toiletries: toothbrushes, toothpaste, fingernail clippers, mouthwash, etc. And a few atypical ones as well: sunscreen, bug spray, boys’ hair pomade.

The shelves are necessary storage since the pedestal sink offers none.

I DIY’d this reed diffuser using a 25-cent Goodwill vase, 99-cent chopsticks and vanilla bean scented oil from Wal-Mart. Everybody asks what smells so good in our powder room.

My dream powder room would have white wainscoting. I ‘made do’ by painting this border around the room one day while my kids were napping.

I used the end of an empty toilet paper roll tube and the leftover trim paint that the builder gave us. It cost me $0.

I added pops of pink with the faux orchid vase and orchid print. You could say I’ve gotta thang for orchids.

So, there you go. That’s where I’d powder my nose if I did powder my nose. Which I don’t. Stay tuned for next week’s tour of another teeny space located outside the powder room. Then, I promise, onto a bigger room.
>looks FANTASTIC!!! Love those circles…
>Looks great! Was called a powder room because women use to powder their noses to get rid of the "shine"
>Fantastic way to make use of all of your space and the circles are perfectly organic…love this idea.
>oh my gosh I love the ingenuity of using the toilet paper roll and leftover paint to make the design around the bathroom! So clever!
>I'm going to try the toilet paper roll trim! Clever!! Thanks for sharing.
>Ok, so I'm gonna do the chopstick diffuser for sure, but I love the circles and I need to find a cool step stool like that stat!
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>BRILLIANT! I'm filing this idea away for my son's room!
>Absolutely lovely:-)
>Love the painted circles and love even more that you used a toilet paper roll as a template! Very inventive!
>Very creative border. I love it!
>where did you get the wall shelf and the toilet paper holder? They're fab!
>I love the toilet paper roll circles! I hope you don't mind if I use this technique in MY tiny little 'powder room'! hehe.
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They look wonderful, I love how the circles are not perfect. They go very well with the rest of the colours and décor. Well done
Tanya, thanks that means a lot.
How did you use chopsticks to make the diffuser? Just pop them in the oil or?
Yes, the sticks help the oil absorb and then evaporate a bit to diffuse the scent.