Striped Walls in the Bathroom

Taking this apartment bathroom/laundry room
from this sorry space.

bathroom with blue walls


to a fabulous striped beauty was an overnight success!

Literally I mean overnight.

After taking down the ugly (and gross) glass shower doors, and replacing them with a white ruffled curtain.

bathroom with stackable washer and dryer

The bathroom was painted in an eggshell finish...

Revere Pewter by Benjamin Moore on the first day.

stackable washer and dryer and sink

And yes, this bathroom doubles as the laundry room, the door had to come off the closet but the washer and dryer fit perfectly.

On the second day, (and into the night) using Lancaster White Wash in a semi-gloss... the magic happened!

wide striped painted walls and washer and dryer

First, you need to figure out approximately how wide you want your stripes.

Measure the height of the wall and divide by the size of the stripe. 

This probably won't be a whole number so your bottom stripe may be a tiny bit off, this one is .25" shorter than the rest... if you care, you can work in fractions of inches. 

horizontal striped walls


Make your registration marks all along the wall so you are sure to have the tape even the whole length of the wall.

I love the way the white stripe in the semi-gloss is shinier than the grey stripe.


READ MORE: WALL IDEAS

before and after of bathroom walls

The interior doors were painted black and make a great contrast against the light striped walls.

neutral horizontal striped walls


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mirror and towel bar in bathroom with striped walls


wide striped painted walls with picture frame


wide striped painted walls in the corner

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I am Susan, the author and creator at Homeroad. I am a wife, mother of 4 daughters, and a grandmother of 5 and counting. I am a retired teacher, a DIY blogger and an artist at heart. .