Woman transforms drab bathroom into a millennial pink wet-room 

Fashion blogger reveals how a splash of ‘millennial pink’ and on-trend geometric tiles have transformed ‘dingy’ bathroom in her Glasgow flat

  • Kate Spiers, from Glasgow, stunned users stunned with bathroom renovation
  • She transformed dingy space into a wet-room covered in millennial pink tiles
  • Many social media users were shocked by the incredible transformation 
  • One said: ‘How do you even start something like this? It is absolutely amazing.’

A fashion blogger has wowed social media users after transforming her small, dingy bathroom into a stunning pink wet-room.

Kate Spiers, from Glasgow, shared before-and-after snaps of the space on Twitter, explaining that she had been able to plan the incredible renovation with ‘lots of moodboards, measuring and online bathroom design tools’.

She switched the drab flooring for a geometric ‘millennial pink’ tiles, and painted the walls with a warm cream colour, before adding blush furnishings, hanging plants and gold accents.  

Kate Spiers, from Glasgow, left social media users wowed after transformation her bathroom from a drab monochrome space into a stunning wet-room (pictured, before) 

The fashion blogger, who often shares snaps of her home on her Instagram page @Katie.lavie, renovated the space into a millennial pink haven

The fashion blogger, who often shares snaps of her home on her Instagram page @Katie.lavie, renovated the space into a millennial pink haven 

Her tweet about the transformation quickly went viral, with social media users saying they were wowed by the stunning room makeover.

The fashion blogger, who is also presenter for Scotland’s Home of the Year, often shares snaps of her renovations on her Instagram page @kate.lavie. 

Kate shared tweets about her room transformation online, tweeting:  ‘After/before/during of our new bathroom. What a project!’

The incredible makeover wowed social media users, with over 12.4k liking her tweet in just days.  

Kate transformed the room with a lick of paint, and a selection of beautifully detailed geometric patterned tiles to create a modern space. 

Kate, who is also presenter for BBC show Scotland's Home of the Year, wowed social media users with the renovation project

The pretty pink tiles and brushed gold fittings have transformed the bathroom

Kate, who is also presenter for BBC show Scotland’s Home of the Year, wowed social media users with the renovation project. The pretty pink tiles and brushed gold fittings have transformed the bathroom

She added a selection of plants to the walls and decorated the space with vases full of dry flowers. 

As well as the incredible before-and-after snaps of the space, she posted a picture during the renovation, revealing the extent to which the room had been torn apart. 

Other social media users were wowed by the room transformation, with one commenting: ‘The result is amazing!! Seriously you guys did a great job.

‘The things you can do with a little creativity…and I absolutely LOVE that you have plants in there.’

The fashion blogger and presenter also shared snaps of the renovation as it was underway, revealing the original bathroom had been completely ripped out

The fashion blogger and presenter also shared snaps of the renovation as it was underway, revealing the original bathroom had been completely ripped out 

Another added: ‘Fantastic use of the space and to have fitted in a shower too! A great way to water the plants at the same time aha.’

A third wrote: ‘What a stunning transformation! I also live in a Glasgow tenement and never thought it could be turned into a wet room. Also love the pink.’

‘Can’t wait to have my own house and have it all in my way,’ one commented.

‘How do you even start something like this?’ one added, ‘It is absolutely amazing.’

Social media users said they were blown away by the renovation, with many saying the results of the transformation were 'amazing'

Social media users said they were blown away by the renovation, with many saying the results of the transformation were ‘amazing’