Oh boy, do I have a story to tell you about my dark powder room! It may be small, but it's mighty - thanks to the best dark paint colors for small rooms: Sherwin Williams Iron Ore and a stunning marble sink vanity from Etsy. I mean, who needs a big bathroom when you can make a big impression with a moody powder room?
Now, I know what you're thinking. "Marble sink vanity? That sounds expensive!" And you're right, they can be a bit of a splurge. But fear not, my frugal friends! I'll spill all the tea on how you can create a luxurious dark powder room without breaking the bank. We'll talk about where to buy marble sinks, how to choose the perfect dark paint, and all the nitty-gritty details that will make your guests gasp in awe.
So get ready to transform your bathroom from basic to boujee with a little help from Sherwin Williams Iron Ore and a marble sink vanity. Who needs a spa day when you can have a swanky spa right in your own home? Let's do this!
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The marble sink was the star of the show, but it was a little pricey when I searched locally. So, I decided to take a chance and look online. To my surprise, I found AtaMarble on Etsy, and the custom sinks from Turkey blew me away. Even with shipping, it cost me less than $1,500. I talked to Oylum, and they made the process a breeze. They even sent me pictures and videos on Whatsapp before shipping! If you're searching for a marble sink vanity, I highly recommend them.
Listen up, folks! If you want to elevate your moody powder room from blah to spa-like, a marble sink vanity is the way to go. Trust me, I know what I'm talking about - I've spent way too much time in my dark powder rooms. Marble is the Beyoncé of building materials: timeless, beautiful, and durable. Plus, it's the perfect match for Sherwin Williams Iron Ore paint, making your dark powder room feel like a moody paradise.
But before you go out and buy any old marble sink, consider the size and style that's right for your space. You don't want to end up with a gigantic vanity that makes your small powder room feel like a closet. And let's not forget about style - do you want traditional, modern, or somewhere in between? Your marble sink vanity should complement your dark powder room's overall design, not clash with it like your cousin's latest haircut.
Now, let's talk maintenance. Marble is beautiful but high maintenance, like that one ex we all had. If you spill something, clean it up immediately, or risk facing the wrath of a permanent stain. And don't even think about using harsh chemicals - your marble sink vanity needs a gentle, pH-neutral cleaner to stay in tip-top shape.
Next up was the paint color for our moody powder room. We went with Sherwin Williams Iron Ore in Semi-Gloss because it perfectly complemented the cool gray of the marble sink. One tip for choosing paint colors is to use 8" x 8" peel-and-stick paint sheets. They are mess-free; you can move them around to see what color works best for your room.
We went with Sherwin Williams Iron Ore in Semi-Gloss because it complimented the cool gray in the marble sink. We bought 2 gallons for this room (we have 1/2 gallon left).
Sherwin Williams Iron Ore is a rich, deep shade of black that is perfect for creating a dramatic and sophisticated space. This paint has a matte finish that adds texture and depth to the walls, and it pairs beautifully with white or metallic accents. Iron Ore is a versatile color that can be used in a variety of styles, from modern to traditional.
One of the benefits of using Sherwin Williams Iron Ore paint is its durability. This paint is made with high-quality pigments and resins that resist fading, chalking, and peeling. It is also easy to clean and maintain, making it a great choice for high-traffic areas like powder rooms.
When painting a dark powder room with Sherwin Williams Iron Ore paint, it's essential to consider the lighting in the room. A well-lit space will help to balance out the dark color and prevent the room from feeling too oppressive. Consider adding a statement light fixture or sconces to the room to provide ample lighting.
Iron Ore is a rich, deep black that can add texture and depth to your walls. Plus, it's durable and easy to clean, which is crucial for high-traffic areas like powder rooms. We had a fantastic paint contractor, Bruno, who charged us around $900 for labor and material. If you're in the Seattle area, I highly recommend him. His number is (206) 861-3975. Just tell him Sabrina sent you!
Now, for the most expensive part of the powder room: the paneling. We hired Chris at Yeti Construction, and he did an excellent job with the wall paneling. It cost us around $5,000, including the carpenter and materials. But it was worth it because it added so much character and charm to the room.
However, if you can do a little DIY, you can find amazing wall paneling kits on Etsy! WallDesignStudio has some amazing options!
Because we had a tiny powder room, we decided to hang a pendant from the ceiling! I found this Plume Pendant by Alora Mood, which has a perfect blend of Parisian and modern vibes!!
The towel ring and matching toilet paper holder are from Anthropologie!
We decided to get a little fancy with a pendant light! We found this Plume Pendant by Alora Mood, and it's like Paris and Modernism had a baby - it's perfect!
We also got a towel ring and matching toilet paper holder from Anthropologie because, let's be real, we wanted our bathroom to have that Anthropologie aesthetic.
For the hardware, we went with a gorgeous faucet from Kingston Brass in Polished Brass, and don't forget the matching toilet lever and sink drain! We know, we know - we went a little crazy on the hardware, but it was worth it for that luxurious vibe.
So, here's the breakdown:
And there you have it, folks! That's how we turned our tiny dark powder room into a Pinterest-worthy paradise. If you're thinking, "wow, that's a lot of money," don't worry! You can definitely DIY and find more affordable alternatives for hardware and paneling to get a similar look for around $2k. Then you'll have some extra cash to spend on toilet paper (which, by the way, should always be over instead of under). Happy decorating, my fellow bathroom beautifiers! And trust me, it's worth it to have a bathroom that makes you feel like a fancy-pants.
In conclusion, creating a dark powder room with Sherwin Williams Iron Ore paint and a marble sink vanity is a luxurious and sophisticated addition to any home. When choosing Sherwin Williams Iron Ore paint, consider the lighting in your powder room to ensure that it balances out the dark color. When choosing a marble sink vanity, consider the size, style, and type of marble to complement the overall design of your powder room. At Atamarble, you can find a range of marble sinks to fit your specific needs. Paneling is an excellent way to add texture and interest to your powder room, and the cost of materials and labor will depend on the type of paneling used and the size of your room. By creating a budget for your powder room remodel, you can ensure that you stay within your means and create a beautiful and luxurious space that you will love for years to come.
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