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We gutted it. Everything came out - the wallpaper, the old vanity, the carpet, the fixtures. Starting fresh gave us a clean slate to work with, and that matters a lot when you want the finished product to actually feel cohesive rather than pieced together.
On the floor, we laid large hexagon tile in a marble-look finish. That single choice does a lot of heavy lifting in a small bathroom - it draws the eye across the floor and makes the room feel bigger than it is. Paired with a soft sage green on the walls, the whole space feels bright and open now. The matte black fixtures tie everything together without competing with anything else in the room.
The new vanity is a warm wood tone with a clean white quartz top and undermount sink - practical, easy to clean, and it works perfectly with the overall look. The tub surround is simple and bright, accented with a matching matte black showerhead and controls. A round mirror and a three-light bar fixture above it finish the vanity wall off right. No clutter, no fuss.
The difference between the before and after here is hard to overstate. Same square footage, completely different feel. That's what a well-planned remodel does - it doesn't just update the looks, it makes the space actually work for the people using it every day.