A kids’ bathroom gets a clean, classic refresh with simple black and white decor swaps
This post is sponsored by Walmart.
The kids’ bathroom was given a quick black and white decor refresh ahead of upcoming guests, and the result feels timeless and calm. After years of a pink-focused look, switching to neutral accents made the room feel more like a shared guest space while still keeping a touch of personality for the kids.

Yes, there’s still a hint of pink — I didn’t want to take away every frilly detail the girls love. Instead, we balanced the playful elements with classic black and white pieces so the space works both for little ones and for guests.
We kept the girly tightrope walker art and the pink step stools, but a few small swaps—mostly accessories—shifted the mood from bright and warm to calm and spa-like in minutes.
Even the paint appears cooler and less warm now that the pink accents are replaced by black, white, and gray accessories. The change removed those warm reflections on the gray walls and created a more serene atmosphere almost instantly.

Whether you’ve been planning a full renovation or just want a fresh look fast, simple decor swaps are an inexpensive and effective way to change a bathroom’s vibe without major work. Here are eight practical black and white swaps that transformed this kids’ bathroom into a classic, guest-ready space.
8 Black and White Bathroom Decor Swaps for a Classic Refresh
Art
Swap colorful kid-themed prints near the sink for framed neutral art. I found farmhouse-style typography canvases at a thrift store, added simple trim, and sealed vintage prints on top for a timeless look. The result feels classic and feminine without being overly cutesy, and it ties the black and white theme together.



Towels
All-white towels instantly communicate cleanliness and elevate a bathroom’s feel to spa-like. Choose soft, textured organic cotton towels to add subtle luxury and keep the palette neutral so the space reads calm and tidy.

Bathroom Canisters
Replace visible plastic packaging with glass apothecary jars for cotton swabs, cotton balls, bath salts, and other toiletries. Clear jars organize essentials while contributing to a clean, cohesive countertop aesthetic.
Soap Dispenser
Swap bright or patterned soap dispensers for a simple foaming soap pump in a neutral finish. Pair it with a small marble vanity tray to keep the sink area tidy and protect the countertop from spills.

Toilet Seat
Changing a plain white toilet seat to a black one is an unexpectedly simple way to add polish and a retro touch. It’s a low-cost swap that makes the fixture feel intentional and elevated.


Vase or Planter
A touch of greenery—real or faux—brings life to a neutral bathroom. Use a simple vase or planter in a neutral tone so the plant becomes a fresh accent rather than a competing color.

Candle
Lighting a small candle for guests adds a welcoming scent and a cozy atmosphere. Keep a small bottle of air freshener and a few hygiene essentials on a neat tray so visitors have what they need without clutter.

Toilet Brush
Hide unattractive cleaning tools in stylish holders. A marble toilet brush container or a decorative plunger keeps essentials accessible but discreet, which is especially important when hosting guests.
Shower Curtain
Replacing the shower curtain is one of the fastest ways to redefine a bathroom. A gray seersucker curtain with subtle tassel detail keeps the look neutral and slightly feminine without overwhelming the space.



Tub Side Stool
A small wooden stool beside the tub is practical and charming. It functions as a side table for bath essentials, a perch for helping little ones, or a place to set a drink while you soak. A quick stain and clear coat can give an inexpensive stool a designer look.


After months of construction and heavy use by our whole family, this refresh was overdue. The room now feels cleaner, calmer, and more intentional. Small, budget-friendly swaps turned a tired kids’ bathroom into a versatile space that works for both children and guests.

Below are the items I used to style the bathroom, all sourced from Walmart.
Bathroom Sources
- See the renovation post for tile, paint colors, and fixtures details.
- Sculpted organic cotton towels
- Simple foaming soap pump
- Marble vanity tray
- Glass apothecary canisters
- Glass vase
- Bamboo tank tray
- White candle
- Woven wastebasket
- Marble toilet brush container
- Stainless steel plunger
- Gray seersucker shower curtain
- Wooden stool
- Black toilet seat
- Easy glide shower hooks
We’re nearing the finish line on our larger bathroom renovation, and I can’t wait to share the final reveal later this week. For now, these simple black and white swaps made a noticeable difference and proved that a fresh, classic look is achievable without a full overhaul.
