Once upon a time … remember back in 2017, and then 2019 when we shared with you our personal lower level reveal? In phase one, we split the utility room in half and added in a basement bathroom, and phase two we added in a bar by repurposing our kitchen cabinets. Fast forward a few years, and here we are in phase two (or three!) of its transformation. Let’s just say, we’ve given it a little refresh – one we hope will stick for a while this time! You can find all of the details behind adding in our basement bathroom HERE and HERE.
When we added in the bathroom, it was a simple half-bath built from a storage and utility room. The plumbing was plumbed in so we knew it was always the intent to add in a bathroom here, so that’s exactly what we did. Fast forward to now, and while we loved the original design, we wanted to embrace a lighter, more cohesive vibe that still reflects our love of Scandinavian-inspired design with a touch of Anthropologie wallpaper charm.
Before
After, Phase One
Why the Update?
After living with our original design for a few years, I realized the one accent wall style wasn’t doing it for me anymore. I wanted all the walls to feel intentional, and I was ready to let the space fully embrace the wallpaper love. Plus, the darker tones we had previously, while cozy, started feeling a little heavy.
So, out went the single accent wall and in came all the wallpaper! We kept the same Scandinavian inspiration but opted for a lighter, brighter pattern and chose this Rebel Walls wallpaper. The Swedish Forest design feels fresh while still grounding the space with its intricate details—it’s a design we adore so much, we’ve used Rebel Walls wallpaper in other areas of our home, like the kids’ rooms!
What Stayed & What’s New?
This wasn’t a full-scale renovation—it was more of a thoughtful refresh. We kept:
- The sink, a porcelain console sink with a brass stand that we’ve loved since day one.
- The flooring, which still ties the space together beautifully.
What we updated:
- Wallpaper: Rebel Walls Wallpaper: Swedish Forest in White. It’s a game-changer for brightening up the space while keeping it visually dynamic.
- Lighting: New sconces that add just the right amount of charm and warmth.
- Mirror: A clean, timeless design that complements the brass sink stand.
- Decor: A mix of boho-inspired pieces like pampas grass, rustic vases, and Anthropologie-style candle holders to give the space an elevated yet relaxed feel.
After, Phase Two
Selections We Love
If you’re looking to recreate this look, here are the pieces that made this refresh happen:
- Wallpaper: Rebel Walls Swedish Forest in White
- Floor Tile: Bathroom Floor Tile
- Sink: Cierra Porcelain Console Sink with Brass Stand
- Lights: Wall Sonce
- Mirror: Classic Round Mirror
- Decor:
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