How to Renovate Your Parlor

Making Over My Parlor Bathroom - Bathroom Color Ideas

DIY Blogger Stefanie Schiada of Brooklyn Limestone shows Glidden® how much you can do with even the smallest of spaces.
How to Renovate Your Parlor
It didn’t take more than a few minutes of standing in my original parlor bathroom to know this was going to be the most dramatic room transformation in the house. It could have easily doubled for a horror movie set! 

Even without its mysterious wall smears and Pepto-pink tiles, the room had some issues. Namely its complete lack of natural light, which is always a challenge when selecting a bathroom paint color scheme. We were also “stealing” a few feet from the room to give to the kitchen next door so it was going to feel even more closed in. 

I was inspired by the old tile work found in New York City’s most notorious subterranean spaces—its subways—and went from there. I started with a claw foot tub from another bathroom and paired that with new white fixtures, Carrara marble tiles and polished nickel hardware for a little sparkle. 

My Inspiration

It didn’t take more than a few minutes of standing in my original parlor bathroom to know this was going to be the most dramatic room transformation in the house. It could have easily doubled for a horror movie set! 

Even without its mysterious wall smears and Pepto-pink tiles, the room had some issues. Namely its complete lack of natural light, which is always a challenge when selecting a bathroom paint color scheme. We were also “stealing” a few feet from the room to give to the kitchen next door so it was going to feel even more closed in. 

I was inspired by the old tile work found in New York City’s most notorious subterranean spaces—its subways—and went from there. I started with a claw foot tub from another bathroom and paired that with new white fixtures, Carrara marble tiles and polished nickel hardware for a little sparkle. 
Finally it was time for paint. The room was small and dark, so what color would work best? A clean white would have been too sterile but something too dark might have made it seem too dank.

After a bit of testing, I went with soft green gray that added a tiny accent color to the gray and white scheme without being overwhelming. It created just the tone for the room that I was dreaming of. 

Find Your Favorite Paint Colors

After parlor bathroom

Time For Paint

Finally it was time for paint. The room was small and dark, so what color would work best? A clean white would have been too sterile but something too dark might have made it seem too dank.

After a bit of testing, I went with soft green gray that added a tiny accent color to the gray and white scheme without being overwhelming. It created just the tone for the room that I was dreaming of. 

Find Your Favorite Paint Colors