A COST BREAKDOWN OF OUR KIDS' BATHROOM!

You asked…and so here you are!! With so many of you interested in the costs associated with the remodel of our kids’ bathroom, we are sharing the budget breakdown below. I have never shared costs of the spaces we have designed previously, but given this is a bathroom in my own home, I am happy to share the nitty gritty details with you.

white kids bathroom with mirror and hand towels
cost breakdown of modern kids bathroom
cost breakdown of kids bathroom with bathtub and shower curtain

You can find the before and the plan for this space here. Of course, costs of labour vary by area and we hired professional tilers and plumbers for this project, which you could DIY if you are handy!

All prices listed are in Canadian dollars.

$60 - Paint (Colour is Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace)

$250 - Re-enameling the bathtub

$120 - Shower Curtain

$30 - Bath Mat

$650 - Vanity (with countertop and sink, no longer available)

$410 - Toilet

$350 - Shower Wall Tile (bought through tiler)

$78 - Floor Tile

$160 - Matte Black Faucet

$165 - Mirror

$28 - Towel Bar

$40 - Toilet Roll Stand Holder (I do not recommend this - it’s wobbly!)

$30 - Hand Towels

$50 - Art Prints

$60 - Photo Frames

$35 - Garbage Bin

$40 - Wooden Bath Bar

$23 - Tray

$20 - Stacking Cups

$12 - Hand Soap

TOTAL: $2611 + tile installation and the plumber to hook up the faucet water and toilet

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KIDS BATHROOM REVEAL!

From the moment we saw this house, we knew we needed to make a change to the kids bathroom for the house to truly be functional for our family. I’m so excited to say that today is the day I get to share the new bathroom and the first bathroom I’ve ever designed with you all! The kids’ bathroom from our rental house #3 is FINALLY finished!

If you haven’t, go back and see where we started and if you’re on Instagram, head to my highlights to see the process from start to finish (trust me, it’s worth it!).

modern black white and wood kids bathroom
modern organic bathroom with windows above vanity

The intention for this space was to create a bright, airy and CLEAN bathroom and maximize the small space that we were working with. By removing the door and adding a barn door (see below), we were able to use the entire footprint of the bathroom.

You can see that we used a simple white subway tile on shower walls, and decided to have them tiled in a basketweave pattern to add something a little bit unique. Keeping in mind that this is a rental house, the floor tile was chosen mainly because of price point, but I love how the fun pattern turned out so much! You can find it here!

barn door leading into modern bathroom
bathroom soap detail with fresh flowers
art prints in modern kids bathroom
bright and airy modern bathroom

Since this bathroom is on the smaller side, using every last inch for functionality was essential. While I wasn’t sure how to approach the windows above the vanity (do we put a mirror over top?), I decided that it would be most practical if the kids could walk up to the mirror to look into it and there is enough space next to the vanity to do that. Bathroom art is hard! I chose these art prints for a bit of playfulness and also because they blend so naturally into the colour scheme.

bathroom with toilet view.jpg

In searching for bathroom ideas, a few things seemed pretty difficult to find. For good reason, not too many people share their toilets in photos, but I wanted to show this here as we really needed to use a workaround. It’s also fairly unusual to have windows directly above the vanity, and while I love the light that comes in here, we still may add frosting for added privacy.

Here you can see the before and after of the same shot! If nothing else, this shot shows how much more open the bathroom entryway is now and how by adding a barn door, the entry into the shower is open and accessible - a true essential for safely bathing kids!

bathroom before and after reveal
modern monochrome kids bathroom with wood accents
bathroom view with the sun shining in
modern bathroom with wood vanity
bath toy cups and a candle in modern kids bathroom
modern kids bathroom with bathtub and shower curtain

I know this post took a while to come! It’s amazing how quickly some parts go (the tile, as we had this professionally installed) and how slow other parts went (finding all of the accessories). I hope you have enjoyed a glimpse into our newest home; I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments!

In case you missed the introduction to our bathroom and want to see more of the before photos, you can find the post about where we started and the plan of the bathroom here.

Here are all of the sources for you too. Thank you so much for cheering me on with this bathroom project and always being so invested in our rental house makeovers.

Wall colour: Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace (eggshell)

Trim colour: Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace (semi-gloss)

Shower Curtain

Shower wall tile

Floor tile

Vanity

Mirror

Art Frames

Bobby Pin Art Print

Comb Art Print

Shower caddy

Towel rack

Hand towels

Bath mat was H&M (no longer available)

Garbage bin

Toilet roll holder


FRIDAY INSPIRATION: KIDS BATHROOMS!

Happy Friday! This week I felt inspired to share some of my favourite kids bathrooms from around the web. While a dedicated bathroom for children is definitely a luxury, I love these bathrooms for not only their gorgeous aesthetic, but the practicality of them too.

How genius is having a built-in stool under the vanity to pull out for your child? I love this idea to avoid the bulk of a step stool and also how easily it can be tucked away and out of sight.

little girl bathroom with pull out vanity stool

Caitlin Wilson Design

These extra wide tiles make this small bathroom feel bigger and I love how the animal art and stool turn it into a kids bath while these items can be easily changed as children grow.

kids modern contemporary bathroom with animal print art

Kristina Crestin Design

I love the rattan mirrors here; they add a nautical theme while still being so pretty and practical!

shared kids bathroom

Monika Hibbs

How sweet are these personalized step stools? These are adorable and would be such an easy DIY!

personalized kids stools in kids bathroom

Waterleaf Interiors

I'm loving the extra wide sink here and how easy it would be to squeeze two kids on one sink with this feature. Space saving (versus two sinks) and super functional too.

pull out stool in kids bathroom

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Cheers to the weekend!