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You’ve found the perfect place to get some inspiration for a bathroom makeover for your teenager. To create a space you’ll both love and that your teen won’t grow out of, use neutral colors and materials. You can update the look with fun accessories like towels, shower curtains, and soap pumps. This collection of bathroom designs strikes the perfect balance between playful and sophisticated to give your teenagers the bathroom renovation they’ve always wanted!
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Sweet Scalloped Vanity
This beautiful bathroom, designed by Britt Studio, features a light blue vanity that has a scalloped design. It proves that you don’t have to have a big space in order to make a statement. The vanity is not only a great visual addition to the room, but it also has two large drawers that provide plenty of space for storage. A white-framed, ornately-shaped mirror and wall sconces brighten the room. The fun, geometric wallpaper in blue and white continues the tranquil color scheme.
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Floral Print Wallpaper
Wallpaper can completely transform and personalize a room. The wallpaper in this beautiful bathroom, designed by Whittney Parkinson Design, is a floral print. It’s used as a background for a mint green and white vanity. When working with wallpaper, one great trick is to choose a color from the wallpaper and use it to create a piece of furniture such as a vanity. The tall mirror, which echoes the brass hardware on the drawers in the teen’s room, is flanked by white scones.
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Farmhouse Bathroom
This farmhouse-style bathroom by Ashley Webb Interiors is set off with a slate blue accent wall. Use a floating farmhouse vanity in your teen’s bath and mirrors that are interesting, such as the round black mirrors with a rope detail. Use decorative ladder instead of traditional towel rings or bars to hang bath and hand towels. It will add a cool accent, and you can move the ladder around as necessary since it doesn’t require drilling.
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Buffalo Check Accents
Use a monochrome palette in the bathroom of your teenager, similar to that used by Britt design Studio. Patterns are a great way to add visual interest in a monochrome bathroom without adding new colors. Buffalo check is an excellent choice for a teenage boy’s bathroom because it is simple, elegant and timeless.
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Dusty Pink Vanity
Consider using color to decorate your teen’s vanity instead of the walls. This sophisticated bathroom was designed by Kate Marker interiors. The dusty pink vanity adds elegance, sweetness and youthfulness to an otherwise white bathroom. It is easy and inexpensive to paint a vanity, and then change its hardware. This will give it an elegant and custom look.
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Floating Shelf Storage
Leclair Decor transformed practical storage into an attractive design element in this bathroom. The light wood floating shelving provides a warm earthy feel and plenty of room for storage and decorative accents. Place wallpaper behind your shelves to give them a custom and interesting look. It will make them stand out and introduce color and pattern.
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Lilacs are calm and serene
This beautiful lilac bathroom, designed by Mary Patton Design, exudes sophistication. It also has a spa-like feeling. This is a space any teenage girl would enjoy. It’s simple yet timeless, and it can be easily replicated in your home. Consider using the same color for the trim, cabinets and built-in shelving, as well as the ceiling. This will give the bathroom the designer feel that you see and bring out the colors.
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Wainscoting meets Wallpaper
This bathroom was designed by Stephanie Hoey interiors. Wallpaper is an elegant way to decorate but it is also expensive. Installing wainscoting in the lower half of the walls and using wallpaper only on the upper half is one of our favorite ways to save money. This will not only save you money, but also give your walls a two-toned appearance.
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Hardware as Decor
The stunning bathroom of Victoria Bell Design demonstrates that cabinet hardware is like jewelry. It’s the last layer that dresses and completes the space. You don’t have to replace the vanity in your teenager’s bathroom if it’s a builder’s grade model. Simply change the hardware. This will instantly transform the appearance of the bathroom and the vanity, without spending a lot or doing a lot.
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