Half Bath, Full Impact
Mia S.'s powder room was the kind you walk past and pretend doesn't exist. White builder-grade vanity. Beige walls. Polished chrome fixtures. Perfectly inoffensive. Completely forgettable.
She posted on DunRite Social with a small budget of $3,500 and complete willingness to be surprised. The community's consensus was nearly unanimous: because it's small, it can afford to be bold. A powder room is a moment, not a living space.
A designer suggested dramatic full-coverage wallpaper — specifically a deep navy and gold botanical print. The community then built around it: brushed gold hardware, a matte black vessel sink as a sculptural counterpoint, a circular ornate mirror.
An AI visualization showed all of these elements together. Mia showed it to her partner and they agreed immediately.
Total cost: $3,200 — $300 under budget.
"I've had more compliments on that bathroom than on any other part of my house," Mia says. "People come out and say, 'I love your bathroom!' I always want to say — 'Me too. I can't believe I almost made it white.'"


