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Easily Painting a Powder Room Bath into Beachy Fun
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Easily Painting a Powder Room Bath into Beachy Fun

November 18, 2025

When the house was purchased, the powder room was quite dark.

grey powder bathroom BEFORE renovation of newly purchased old townhouse

FRENCH COLONY BEHR MARQUEE WALLS

The first project I did in here was paint the grey walls with French Colony Behr Marquee one coat coverage.

That paint was so creamy and thick it laid on easily, making my job easy.

Painting the Powder Room French Colony Behr Marquee Satin for a Beachy vibe

Replacing the walnut mirror that came with the bathroom, my goal was to lighten that up…but I dragged my feet on that project too.

DEBUT of painted Powder Room French Colony Behr Marquee Satin for a Beachy vibe

However I did start collecting fun beachy decor items that I knew my granddaughter would like.

I’m glad I did, because Hobby Lobby’s decor isn’t as cute or French Country as it used to be.

They used to be my one stop decor shop, but no more. =(

AVOIDED PAINTING THE WALNUT VANITY FOR THREE YEARS

Although I wanted to paint the walnut cabinet white, I hesitated for the next three years because I knew that meant stripping and sanding and priming…unless I tried a chalk paint…but I wasn’t 100% impressed with the ones I had used.

Then I learned of a much easier way, thanks to Heirloom Traditions All-in-One Paint which is water based, requiring no sanding, priming, or sealing.

A few weeks ago I used half a quart of the cashmere paint to paint the dark orangy-red front door which is made of steel.

Without the agony of traditional painting, I easily conquered the door and it looks great!

That project was so easy, I couldn’t wait to paint the walnut vanity white.

PREPPING

Laying out my tarp, I removed the handles from the doors, although I left the doors hinged to the cabinet while painting.

After using a deglossing wipe to remove dust, etc, I started painting.

QUICK DRYING

Like the front door, it took a few coats to cover the dark surface, but thankfully the paint quickly dries.

Every hour I applied another coat until the cabinet looked as I had hoped.

BEACHY BATHROOM

Meanwhile I had purchased a new mirror that arrived about the time I had finished painting the vanity.

2025-11-18_2 powder room vanity after cashmere all-in-one-paint_Heirloom Traditions
2025-11-18_3 powder room vanity after cashmere all-in-one-paint_Heirloom Traditions
2025-11-18_4 powder room vanity after cashmere all-in-one-paint_Heirloom Traditions

When I asked my granddaughter if she likes the bathroom she exclaimed: Yes, I do!

2025-11-18_5 powder room vanity after cashmere all-in-one-paint_Heirloom Traditions

I thought so, because she loves to run to get the little stool in the corner to take to the bathroom to wash her hands, I think just to wash her hands because I never see her do that at her house! 😉

MORE PAINT LEFT OVER

After using a quart of Cashmere Heirloom Traditions All-in-One Paint for the front door and bathroom vanity, I still had enough left over for a few small kitchen projects. Stay tuned!

For more photos or our townhouse remodel, check my Flickr set.

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