A Modern Rustic Bathroom Reveal
Hi friends! A few weeks ago I shared part 1 from the Lowe’s Spring Preview event in NYC hosted by Allen & Roth & the outdoor space I designed. Today I am revealing the all white, modern rustic bathroom space I planned and styled. It was important to create functionality within this small space and to also bring a clean & crisp farmhouse aesthetic with modern conveniences.
The backdrop is a white shiplap wall feature with open rustic shelving made from pipes and DIY barn wood. The shelving gives purpose to the vertical wall space by displaying everyday bathroom essentials. I used lighting that gave a distinct contrast to the rustic elements and added a little glitz. The Carrara marble hexagon tile flooring gives that fresh farmhouse feel & brings continuity to the space. I also mixed in metals, organic materials and vintage details to achieve a bright, happy space that is not only functional but stylish as well.
The purpose of this event, that took place last November was to showcase all of the amazing new products coming to the Lowe’s stores this Spring. Keep a lookout for these new outdoor, bath and tile options at your local stores. My favorite part, even though I have many, is definitely the Carrara marble hexagon tile, what is your favorite?
You can also find the vanity HERE, the navy & white coastal lifeguard sign HERE and the mirror HERE.
To see my full outdoor reveal, see pictures from this event and shop this cozy & comfortable outdoor space click HERE.
This is a sponsored post by Lowe’s, all opinions are my own.
Have a beautiful day!
This rustic white bathroom looks so great. Your DIYs are so good. I mean really got the feelings from these beautiful designs. I really appreciate your work. Keep this beautiful work up.
hey girl love the bathroom! I think my favorite is the tiles to and the vanity! So pretty!
Thank you Shawnna, Happy Friday!
It’s so fresh and beautiful! I love your beach inspired bath!, Jen!
Thank you Julie, it was fun to design:)!
I love the vanity but the link to where to find it doesn’t seem to work.