Jack and Jill Bathroom Design
This gorgeous Jack and Jill bathroom remodel is done in navy and white with marble and brass accents, creating a sophisticated, classic yet modern look.
Remember our crazy news we found out just two days after we ripped out our kitchen last fall? Well, all that excitement led to one partial room makeover, one total room makeover, and one major renovation of our jack and jill bathroom… I’m exhausted just thinking of it all. 😉
I shared a before and after of our newly renovated jack and jill bath as well as some tips for budgeting a bathroom renovation like this a few weeks ago, but after several reader questions, I wanted to let you see a fuller view of the space and how it fits into our home. First thing’s first: what is a Jack and Jill bathroom? It’s a bathroom with two doors that connects two bedrooms (or sometimes a bedroom and a hall).
A few readers asked if this was a Hollywood bath, and while it’s similar, I believe Hollywood baths officially have three rooms: two half baths (with just a sink and vanity in each) which come off of each bedroom and one shower and toilet room between them. Whatever you call it, this space functions for us as a shared bathroom for our girls and a bathroom for overnight guests (since my older daughter’s room doubles as the guest room).
As such, I wanted it to be pretty and sophisticated…
Light, bright, and clean feeling…
Have non-slip floors (tumbled marble is a great option for that!)…
And be functional for the little people that use it.
I am still searching for the perfect step stool, but for now my daughter uses one from her room to help her reach the sink.
Since it doubles as our guest bath, I didn’t want a lot of childish art. I’m feeling the need for minimal these days anyway (something to do with four kids probably – ha!). So walls of white tile and a few plants were enough for me. Tip: succulents and airplants LOVE bathrooms! You almost never have to water them because they suck the moisture right out of the air.
And how fun is this view from the shower?!
I love how the bold navy and classic white and marble complements the light, whimsical spaces I’ve created for my two daughters. My older daughter’s stenciled wall…
And my infant daughter’s flower wall art seem even more feminine and lovely next to the rich navy cabinetry.
My three year old adores her new bathroom almost as much as she adores her baby sister. 😉 You can see the joy on her face as we were most of the way through the renovation (please forgive the grainy iphone pic). Seriously, this was not staged; she just turned around as I was trying to take a picture of the progress and said, “it’s so beautiful!”…
And now that we’re finished, I am just relieved to have this little wing of the house done. With a toddler and an infant and their various nap schedules and early bedtimes, it’s a blessing to have these three rooms completed and beautiful for the next few years.
I’ve listed sources below, and I’d love to know what you think of our new space!
Sources for this bathroom:
wall tile: Floor & Decor
floor tile: Floor & Decor
grout color: warm gray
wall paint: Behr Cameo White
countertop: Floor & Decor
vanity color: Benjamin Moore Polo Blue (tutorial for how to paint your vanity here)
cabinet pulls: Amazon
light fixture: Amazon
mirrors: World Market
sink faucets: Moen
vase: Bambeco
hand towels: Target
towel rings: (similar)
turkish towel: Target (in store)
towel hooks: Target
shower head: Moen
shower curtain: Kate Spade
terrarium: Target
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The navy! The marble! The warm woods! I love everything about this bathroom. Thank you so much for the inspiration Rachel! I’m relatively new around here, and new to blogging myself. I really enjoyed your photography series and love seeing your new posts. Thanks again!
Thank you Caitlin!
Lovely post, Rachel! Thanks for sharing the links, too… I just may need to get that terrarium!
Thank you Julie!
Absolutely fab! And you’re right: that bath is timeless! The link in your tutorial about painting the vanity doesn’t work. Fix, please? I’ve been wanting to paint pieces in my house! Thanks.
Thanks so much! And you’re right… I completely forgot that I had originally planned to post that tutorial before the bathroom post you read. I guess I need to finish that tutorial, don’t I? 😉 Actually, I do have a video ready here. The full post with pictures and product list should be going live next week. I hope this helps!
I am not into blue (rather fall colors) but your navy bathroom is absolutely beautiful!
Thank you so much!
Love……Love…..Love everything about your new bathroom. It is stunning and gorgeous all rolled into one. 🙂 Thank you for sharing it with us. You are certainly a master decorator. 🙂
Deb
Oh Deb, you are so so kind. I’m so glad you like it!! xo
Beautiful. Love the navy and white!
Thank you so much!
Beautiful.
Love the navy and white!
Thank you Margaret! 🙂
So beautiful!! Love your choices.
Thank you Dianne!
Love the make over but the wall in the bedroom is gorgeous, did you stencil it or is it wallpaper ?
Yes! Here is the DIY tutorial: https://www.maisondepax.com/2016/02/how-to-stencil-an-accent-wall.html
Rachel, I love this bathroom, especially all of the plants. What a great way to keep clutter off of your toilet. Happy 2018.
Thank you, Joy!
Absolutely gorgeous bathroom! I would love to know where you got the grey and white wallpaper in the bedroom that you can see in some of these photos!
It’s actually painted with a stencil. The DIY is here: https://www.maisondepax.com/how-to-stencil-an-accent-wall/
Really lovely! Can you share the dimensions of the water closet and the vanity room? We are going to put in a brand new master bath and the idea of having a water closet/shower separate from the vanity has piqued my interest. I’m wondering if I have enough room.
I’m so sorry for the slow reply; I kept forgetting to measure it! The wc is 66″ x 58″. I hope this helps!
Love this bathroom! And am very grateful for all of the links! As soon as college granddaughter moves out I will be redorating the jack and jill bathroom.
Woud you mind sharing what toilet you purchased?
thank you!
Hi Susan! This toilet was already in the home. I know you must be looking forward to your new design.
Love you style! Is that also cameo white on the wall with the hooks and striped towel w. Daughters room in background?
Hi Ann,
In that bathroom, the color is SW Agreeable Gray. Hope that helps!
Dear Rachel,
Thank you for this great article, as well as your other bathroom stories. My link is not working for the vanity or vanity top. I am looking for a thixcker marble top, like this one. Can you share any info on the source of the vanity and top?
Best regards,
Patti M
chezpatrice712@gmail.com
Cambridge, MA
Yes, you can find a similar countertop here: https://www.flooranddecor.com/prefab-stone-countertops/ready-to-install-bianco-carrara-marble-slab-includes-backsplash-100221019.html#start=7
Hi Rachel! I love this bathroom and am pulling inspo from it! Do you know the spacing of your grout lines…can’t decide b/w 1/16 and 1/8. TIA
Hi Maria! My go to is 1/8 for grout lines– you can read all about my grout design tips here: https://www.maisondepax.com/the-best-grout-colors-for-subway-tile-or-marble/