Attic Bathroom Refresh with Cloud Wallpaper, Simple Decor and Budget Friendly Styling Ideas

This attic bathroom refresh is proof that you do not need a full renovation or a big budget to make a space feel completely new! Sometimes the best updates come from simply reworking what you already have, and that was exactly my approach here. I wanted to give our small attic space a fresh, elevated feel without overcomplicating it or bringing in anything new.

By using pieces that I already owned, like leftover peel-and-stick wallpaper from our living room, an extra set of taper candles, and a Serena and Lily rug that had been tucked away in our laundry room, this refresh came together at no cost but made such a noticeable difference. It feels lighter, more intentional, and is a great starting point as I continue working on the rest of the attic.


A Clean and Minimal Sink Area with a Classic Round Mirror

I kept the sink area really simple to help the space feel more open. The clean white vanity paired with the soft tones of the wallpaper creates a calm, neutral base that feels fresh and uncluttered.

The round mirror softens the space and balances the straight lines, while the existing lighting and warm hardware tie everything together in a way that feels easy and cohesive.


Styling Around the Window and Toilet with Simple Decor and Candle Accents

This corner was an easy place to add a little personality without adding clutter. A small arrangement of flowers and a candle on the back of the toilet keeps the space feeling soft and intentional, while still remaining minimalistic.

The wall mounted candle holders add a bit of height and interest (and are so affordable!! I really think that wall taper holders are having a moment…") Paired with the wallpaper and natural light from the window, it gives this area a cozy, finished feel.


Cloud Inspired Wallpaper That Transforms the Attic Space

The wallpaper is what completely changed the feel of this room. I fell in love with the wallpaper last spring when I installed it in our living room and I’m so thrilled that I had just enough leftover to wallpaper this bathroom! The peel-and-stick material made for an easy update and something that I was able to do in a few hours one afternoon.

This wallpaper is light and bright and I really love the cloud design for a room that is high up in the clouds itself. It works beautifully with the angled ceilings, making them feel like a design feature rather than something to work around and the light tones help the room feel brighter and more open overall.


Final Touches with a Patterned Rug and Functional Storage

To finish the space, I layered in a few pieces that add both function and warmth. The blue patterned rug brings in a subtle pop of color while still feeling soft and cohesive with the rest of the room.

A woven basket next to the toilet adds texture and provides simple storage, helping the space feel complete. These small details tie everything together and show how impactful a no-cost refresh can really be!



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