
The plan for this space began with a vintage yellow sink I found on Craigslist. I knew I wanted one bold vintage element, though I still wanted the rest of the space to feel fresh and modern. Retrofitting the old porcelain sink with a sleek Delta Trinsic Two Handle Widespread Bathroom Faucet made the whole setup feel very current. The Chrome finish of the faucet I selected ties in with the legs of the vintage sink, but also with other fixtures I’ve used throughout the rest of our home.

My hope for the space was to create a little space that felt simultaneously modern and vintage, fresh and cozy, and minimal but interesting. I think the modern Chrome faucet and other Chrome accessories from Delta really tied everything together, helping to achieve everything I had wanted for our powder room makeover!
Powder Room Before
The “before” photo of the powder room was taken after we had ripped out the tile flooring and toilet—a task that happened last summer before it ever occurred to me to take before photos of the powder room! Honestly, it didn’t look better before the floor and switch plate covers had been removed. The before and after images are also not going to look like the same space, because all of the fixtures were moved to a different wall during the renovation process.
Usually I like to repurpose existing fixtures as much as possible, like when I reconfigured all of our kitchen cabinets and painted them for a fresh look. But sometimes you just gotta splurge for new fixtures and professional plumbing help to really make a big impact! I thought a small space like a powder room was the perfect small-scale opportunity for a splurge like this.

To move the plumbing, we pulled off the drywall to expose the existing plumbing. We also pulled out the subfloor, which wasn’t super easy, but wasn’t too horrible because the existing floor was in bad shape from the thin set from the previous tile floor. Starting over saved us lots of scrapping and grinding. Then the plumbers came over to reroute the plumbing rough-ins.

In case you’re curious, the steps for working with a plumber went like this:
Step One: Initial consultation and discussion of work to be done.
Step Two: We prepped the space by removing drywall and subfloor.
Step Three: Plumbers came in and rerouted plumbing with the pipes sticking up for us to work around.
Step Four: We built the ledge wall and put in the subfloor over the rough-ins.
Step Five: Plumbers came back to place the toilet flange and sink plumbing elements.
Step Six: We added drywall to the ledge wall and did all of our tile work.
Step Seven: Plumbers returned to hook up the final fixtures.
Working with plumbers and doing the rest of the labor ourselves ended up being a lot of back and forth. It required more logistics than I’m used to, since I’m usually an island that works by myself or with my dad and my husband. But it was very much worth the back and forth to have professionals do the work correctly and quickly. I’m all for knowing your limits when it comes to DIY. Whenever I feel daring, I buy a new power tool—I don’t mess with the plumbing or electrical. Ha!






Material Sources:
faucet: Delta
toilet: Delta
tile: Solistone from The Home Depot
grout: Haystack from The Home Depot
towel ring: Delta
toilet paper holder: Delta
wall hooks: Delta
paint: Behr White 52

Powder Room Before
Love that sink and a lot of elements of this powder room. The ledge you added is perfect! I think a different tile choice would have looked so much better, I think it takes away from the awesome sink but makes the white toilet stand out a lot, but I’m glad you love how it turned out. That’s what’s important.
This is beautiful! I would love to know where your towels are from!
I love the vintage sink! We pulled a mint green bath out of our old bathroom and I would have liked to use it when we remodeled but I wanted a free standing bath. I still have it, so it will be used somehow no doubt. It all looks great, thanks for sharing the details.
I love this bathroom! I think you do an amazing job, your posts inspire me. I need to find that zip zag soap dish! how perfect! (btw I googled “Lorelei Lee” because I don’t know who she is and the result i got was a porn actress so i think I must be missing the diamond connection :P)
This makeover has gotten into my head! At first, I hate to admit, I really didn’t like it. But then I kept looking. And the more I looked, the more I realized it was a subtle work of genius. It’s retro without being kitschy, so understated and beautiful. Well done Mandi!
Love this!
This turned out amazing! I love how unique your style is and that you go a little over the top to make everything special.
Do you mind sharing where the rug is from?
I wanted to like this so much, but it’s gonna be a no for me. HOWEVER, I still bow at the feet of DIY goddess Mandi for having the gumption to take such a risk and for the back-breaking labor it must have taken to complete.
The natural stone wall looks fantastic! Although I’m not a big fan of the faucet, it looks so frumpy compared to the rest of the room.
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Mandi, I follow you on IG so I’ve been following this renovation in your stories. I have to say…I was skeptical when I saw your plans and really did not like them. (I think your vibes skew a bit more 70s than mine.) That being said, I was actually pleasantly surprised by how many elements of this that I ended up liking! The sconces for one. Love the wood elements of those. I really love that ledge and all of the accessories and how you styled them. I like the sink on its own, but something about that combo with the stone is not my fav. But I really appreciate the risks you take. In a blog world where everything kind of looks the same you definitely bring something new to the table! Did you guys ever consider putting the toilet where the old vanity used to be?
You can still get yellow cammodes…. just sayin ????
The softness of the top half the bathroom really tones down the vintage industrial feel of the bottom half. This style doesn’t really suit my tastes (I hope I can say that politely, as I don’t mean offense!), but what I do love is the ledge you’ve built all the way across. That is brilliant! Thanks for sharing your new place with us, project by project! I look forward to them!
That ledge looks great and is a smart hack for getting a little more function out of the space!! I’ve loved following this transformation on IG. What a sweet little bathroom!
I don’t often leave comments but I had to say that this is one of the best bathrooms I’ve ever seen. It amazes me how you came up with this space from what it was before. Incredible!
You say your house was built int he 1980’s- what have you done to the outside? Do you have a picture of it somewhere?
I still love your painted wood floor.
But this yellow sink- I am dying. I hope to find something that remarkable when we finish our basement!
Congratulations on the powder room makeover! It’s not usually my type of decor, but I love how unique the outcome is. The tile is beautiful 🙂
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