Showing posts with label bath ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bath ideas. Show all posts

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Plantation Shutters for the Bathrooms

The home improvements just keep on coming.

Finally, we have Plantation Shutters in our bathrooms.
They were ordered back before Christmas, during a real crunch, but they're here!!


I'm so excited to replace that white sheet over the tub...
But I think we might need a little color in the master.


 What'd ya think?

Later,
Patti



Sunday, October 16, 2011

Bathroom Chandeliers

Wow! How's that for a sexy post title?
Hey, I tell it like it is and that's what's on my mind.
This is the chandelier I bought about two years ago for the master bathroom.

 If you follow this humble record of our adventures in renovation you'll remember last weekend Steve installed the vanity lights in the master bath(read about that here) and we decided to put the chandelier intended for the master bath in the bedroom.


So now we have the quandary of what to put in the bathroom.


Here are some ideas.

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Well really these first few are similar crystal chandies that all look pretty much the same.

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And they're in the bedroom, but you get the idea.

dramatic old bar mirror headboard
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Here's another idea that would be nice. I do love these babies.

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This one is similar to the one we have but hung in the bedroom.

source: FMLS

Now we're getting there. Crystal over the tub.
What do you think of these plantation shutters? I'm thinking that would be the best for the window over the tub, sorry for the ADD attack.

source Chris Holt

The building inspector would have a seizure if he saw a fixture like this over the tub. It could fall while you're in the bath. Totally against code!
source Remodeling Center email.

I like this one. I like the French doors opening into the bathroom, too, and the plantation shutters.

source SS Moving Up

Here's what I found on Craigslist for $175.
What do you think?

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source Craigslist

Maybe I can talk them down.

Later,

Patti

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Bathrooms--Before and After

I love a good "Before and After" and these bathrooms from Better Homes and Gardens are super.
Lately I've been showing 1960s Brick Ranches to a client and we've seen some of these bathrooms and they hurt our eyes--it's nice to see the possibilities.
Now, one disclaimer--BHG claims these are "weekend" projects. Two days?  That might be a little ambitious for me.

Done-in-a-Weekend Bathroom Refreshes

The smallest room in the house shouldn't fall short on style. Take your bathroom from outdated to up-to-date in just two days with these makeover ideas.
Before small bath pink shower curtain

Before: Overtiled Bathroom
    The hundreds of nondescript tiles on the floor and halfway up the walls in this bath were a drawback until their sandy color inspired a fresh, beachy scheme. A few simple updates and well-chosen accessories will transform this bathroom in just two days.

 Claw-Foot Tub 
(nice use of the coat rack when there's no place to put a towel bar)
After: Beachy Bathroom Oasis
    The first step in the bathroom's transformation was painting the walls a watery blue. Next, serenefabric choices, such as the cream-color cotton window shade and striped shower curtains, tie together the colors of the tiles and walls. A wooden coatrack adds storage by providing a handy spot to hang towels and robes. These elements work together to highlight the original claw-foot bathtub.

 Before dark oak vanity
(yuck, yuck, yuck--at least this one's clean)
Before: Dark and Dated Vanity
    The oak vanity provides lots of storage opportunities, but the wood darkens thebathroom. Old Hollywood-style strip light fixtures, a tile countertop, and a flat mirror date the bathroom.

 White Vanity

After: Bright White Vanity
    Updated to coordinate with the tub and toilet, the old oak vanity now looks more like a sophisticateddresser thanks to a few coats of white paint. A new countertop, sink, faucet, and hardware add to the makeover. Above the vanity are a pair of brushed nickel sconces and a medicine cabinet. On the wall, beach scenes bring together all the colors in the bathroom.

 White vanity with door details

After: Vanity with Flair
    The oak vanity was given a new look with white paint, new hardware, bun feet, and decorativecabinet doors. The original center doors were replaced with a set made from mesh cane webbing -- the kind typically used for chair seats -- inserted into premade door frames and backed byplywood. Simply adding two knobs to the previously bare center cabinet panel reinforces thefurniture look.

 Nickel medicine cabinet on blue wall

After: Modern Fixtures
    There can never be too much storage in abathroom. A 4-inch-deep medicine cabinet replaced the flat mirror. With a brushed nickel frame and mirrored inside, the medicine cabinet adds a touch of glamour as well as storage to the bathroom. A sleek and simple high-arc faucet with lever handles adds a modern touch.

Woven stool with blue towels

 After: Versatile Accents
    A wooden stool with a woven top serves many functions in this bathroom. It adds texture and plays off the room's beach-theme. It also offers a spot to place towels for easy access from thebathtub and a place to sit. In a small space, it's important to choose versatile pieces.

Before 1929 bathroom
Before: Vintage Style
    The homeowners wanted to give this 1929bathroom a modern update without losing its vintage charm. New vintage-inspired fixtures, lighter walls, and bright accents will give this bathroom the quick update it needs.

Pink and green bathroom with toile wallpaper

After: Pink and Green Style
    The pedestal sink, floor and wall tile, and bathtub were all keepers in this 1929 bathroom. The homeowners incorporated modern function with a wall-mount shower and a new faucet reminiscent of the original with cross-handle fixtures. New tile installed behind the faucet nearly matches the old pieces, and pink-and-white wallpaper complements the tones of the existing mosaic floor. Changing the window blinds to shutters and replacing an old light fixture and wall mirror with a new pair in satin nickel add impact with minimal effort. A petite green Windsor chair and a colorful bath mat and towels complete the look.

 Detail of pink and white toile wallpaper

After: Pattern Control
    Floor-to-ceiling toile might have been too much in this compact space, but covering just half the walls provides a pleasing counterpoint to the white tile wainscoting. There are no worries about swelling and peeling wallpaper in a bathroom that doesn't get steamy from showers.

 Before green tile bathroom

Before: Green
    Dated green tile and a mini print wallpaper make this 7x7 1/2-foot bathroom feel closed in. A boxy vanity and wall-mount cabinet above the toilet don't help the cramped space. Updated walls and streamlined fixtures will give this bathroom a modern update.

 After white bathroom with yellow accents

After: Charming Country Bathroom
    This bathroom gets a fresh farmhouse look from, a new pedestal sink, open storage shelves, sunny yellow accents, and solid-surfacing panels that resemble beaded-board wainscoting. The new pedestal sink with a wide rim opens up floor space, while a vintage-style recessed medicine cabinet provides storage.

Curved shower rod with yellow curtain

 After: Clever Fabric Uses
    Multiple shower curtains hung on a curved rod protect the wall and window behind the bathtub and shower area. White subway tile picks up in the shower stall where the beaded board look-alike ends. Repurposed fabric softens the space. The shower curtains are actually window panels outfitted with grommets. The cafe curtains were fashioned using tea towels, a curtain rod, and clip rings. With no room for a traditional towel bar, a double hook with glass finials stands in next to the shower.

Yellow chandelier

After: Colorful HuesA home center chandelier, originally in an aged silver finish, received several coats of yellow paint. Sky blue paint covers the ceiling, an unexpected touch, and complements the bath's sunny accents.

Metal pot with toiletries
(Raise your hand if you know what these "pots" were really used for.)
After: Savvy StorageMetal pots and bowls hold toiletries. These cleverstorage solutions add country charm to thebathroom.
So, what do you think of the "before and afters?"  
I picked up a few good ideas and a lot of encouragement.

Later,

Patti

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Kirstie Alley's Maine Cottage


When Kirstie Alley does a cottage she goes all out.


Her cottage is for sale for a mere $2,350,000. Really, that doesn't sound too bad for 16 acres on the water.

The listing from Sotheby's says:
Beautiful Cottage nestled on a private 16 acres with gorgeous oceanfront on pretty Islesboro Island. Take the ferry in Lincolnville for a short 20 minute ride across the Bay, you will find yourself breathing differently. Built in 1993 you have the beauty of new and the charm of yesteryear. A year round paradise with cozy nooks, fireplaces, and sunshine galore. A family retreat that will give an otherwise hectic life some peace and tranquility. A place to live simply and simply live!

image via Trulia

It's a cottage with 3,140 square feet--not big at all.


















 Do you have cottage overload yet?


This is the only dining room pictured. Does it seem too small for a house that has 10 parking spaces?




There are 5 bedrooms, 4 full baths and 1 partial bath.
This must be one of the family guest rooms.












 Another guest room.

 The loft overlooking the living room, I presume.








 I absolutely love the lot and the exterior.
 This porch is to die for.

































 All images via Trulia.

Wouldn't it be great to visit for a long weekend?

Later,


linking to:

Serenity Now--Weekend Bloggy Reading
Just A Girl--Show and Share Day