Showing posts with label Baths. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baths. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

A Bath With Personality Plus

Make no mistake. The star of this bath is a furniture-like vanity, topped in Carrara marble and two square basins. Pendant lights and mismatched mirrors add sparkle and personality.

The shower has two shower heads and a shelf to place toiletries. The floor is made from chips of Carrara marble.

What do you think of that antique-style “telephone” faucet mounted on the side of the tub - instead of at the end?
Source: pointclickhome

Friday, January 16, 2009

Inspiring Baths

Beadboard paneling adds charm to this bath. The private WC boasts a paneled door with a frosted-glass window for privacy.

No window treatments needed for privacy, the sun comes streaming into a cheerful bath. Who wouldn't feel optimistic every morning in this room.

Call it minimalist; call it modern; I call it urban and sleek, and won't you just look at that tub. Wouldn't you enjoy a nice, long soak in that?

A wonderful sink in this bathroom, along with glass tile and a fir countertop give a minimalist feel to the room.
Photographer: Grey Crawford
Source: PointClickHome

Friday, December 5, 2008

Unique Bath Tissue Holder

Savoring Simplicity has moved to WordPress. Please, join us at http://savoringsimplicity.wordpress.com/ or click here.

Using the ordinary in extraordinary ways.
Mari Eriksson

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Letting It All Hang Out

Savoring Simplicity has moved to WordPress. Please, join us there. It's simple. Just cut and paste the following url to your browser or click here.
http://savoringsimplicity.wordpress.com/

Exposed storage is all the rage today. Some of us are baring it all, and we're proud of it. No longer required to be rustic, some of the sleekest looks are showing up in exposed storage. Long past being relegated to the mud room, garage and attic, we've moved it into our bedrooms, baths, and kitchens. Like an eccentric aunt, we've brought it into the open where all our friends can ooh and ah over its clever and unique attributes.

Letting it all hang out seems to say, "I have nothing to hide. Look at me." It's often the answer for those who live in small spaces, utilizing every inch of wall space for storage. Not only friendly but accessible, with everything at the tips of our fingers, we can easily find Grandmother's holiday platter, or that seldom used esoteric spice.

Though open storage may be for every room now, it may not be for everyone. Perhaps the solution is to have some traditional cabinets in which to hide the less than attractive but necessary items, and some open storage for the more appealing paraphernalia. Something to think about.