New Navy

Navy Bathroom_Sherwin Williams Naval

 

I never thought a photo of a toilet would make me so happy.  Over the long Labor Day weekend we tackled a facelift of our half bath.  When I first purchased my home 6 years ago I painted the bathroom green, which I liked at the time, but now I can officially say I never want to see green paint again.  So it was time to freshen things up and we decided to go with a bold navy, opting for Sherwin Williams Naval (SW 6244).

With this fresh pop of color (which I’m obsessed with), we were on a mission to find artwork that was the perfect compliment.  The rosy skyline and blue hues of this Greece print, taken in Oia, Santorini by Emily Roggenburk worked beautifully.  We added a small mirror from World Market, a tiny print from Minted and some accents for a nod to a nautical theme.  I couldn’t be more pleased with the way it turned out.

If you want to snag your own Greece print, use code SHARINGMYSOLE on Emily Roggenburk’s site for 50% off!  I really can’t say enough about her work, especially those Cleveland championship parade photos that went viral.  She got the most amazing shots of the parade and has gorgeous photos of Sonomoa as well that I need to get my hands on.

 

Navy Bathroom_Sherwin Williams Naval Paint

 

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Minted Going for a Swim Print

 

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Navy Bathroom Makeover_Sherwin Williams Naval Color

Greece Print:  Emily Roggenburk

Mirror:  World Market

Vase:  Target (similar here)

Towels:  World Market

“Going for a Swim” Print:  Minted

Soap dispenser:  Target

Jar of matches:  Anthropologie

 

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  1. Who knew a bathroom could look so good?? I LOVE this. All of the accents you chose go perfectly and create such a fun, but serene environment. Thanks again for partnering!

  2. Beautiful. Well done!

  3. Do you paint the ceiling with the same color? Thanks!

  4. I’m wondering how this color has held up, and also what finish you used-it looks matte/flat. Do you still love it?

    • So, I actually moved two years ago and no longer live here. However I had that paint color for about a year or so and it held up great, no water marks or scuffs appeared. I don’t remember the exact finish, but Sherwin Williams was incredibly helpful with options and what brushes and rollers to use!

      xo
      Jaclyn