See Jane Work Editor Bathroom via Design Sponge

Bathroom

Bathing in Springtime Blues: Sky & Sea Inspired Bathrooms

1 Comment 18 May 2012

Boy oh boy, have we ever got the blues… but we don’t want to trade them for anything.  Instead, we’ll just bathe a few bathroom walls in them.  Perfect timing to cool a space down for summer, no? One of our favorite fellow design blogs, Design*Sponge, shares a sneak peek (above) into the bathroom of [...]

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Bathroom

Small Guest Bathroom Blunders to Avoid in Your Home

2 Comments 16 May 2012

In every small bathroom there is the challenge of where to put personal items, how to store cleaners out of plain sight, and how to accommodate your guests when using your tiny bathroom. There are many blunders that homeowners make when trying to outfit their bathroom, such as putting in a pedestal sink to save [...]

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Indoor-Outdoor Pool-Bath via Centro Architecture

Bathroom

A Dip Under the Stars: The Indoor/Outdoor Bathroom

1 Comment 15 May 2012

Short of the bed, the bath is the one thing in a home designed to do the most magical job of reducing our stress and restoring our perspective. Even the tiniest of old-fashioned claw-foot tubs and European showers can bring us peace simply by the act of stepping into them and feeling the hot water [...]

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Colorblock Bathroom from HGTV

Bathroom

On Trend with the Colorblocked Bathroom

3 Comments 06 May 2012

It goes without saying that colorblocking is all the rage this season, at least per the Spring 2012 runways where women’s clothing is concerned. A few tastemakers in the interior design realm — Martha Stewart, for one — have started dabbling with its adaptation into home decor as well, and as far as the bathroom [...]

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Tropical Outdoor Shower via Houzz

Bathroom

Neighborhood Spy: Skipping to the Loo

1 Comment 05 May 2012

For today’s link roundup, we’re merrily skipping to the loo in each and every website we’re visiting this afternoon, and the abundance of natural light, inventive design and cool, clean decor has left us anything but disappointed. First up, Houzz has us craving an outdoor shower inspired by and/or infused with volcanic rock like the [...]

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Blue Agate Surface by Stonesmiths Dot Com

Bathroom

Natural Beauty: The Agate Bathroom

2 Comments 29 April 2012

Agate is a brightly-colored microcrystalline variety of silica found most commonly in volcanic rock. Found at the Knossos site on Crete, it’s believed to have been a chief material used by the Minoan civilization during the Bronze Age. Today, it and its likeness are used in kitchens and bathrooms, harnessing the complexities of its visual [...]

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Bathroom, Living

Creative Solutions for Hiding Clutter in Your Bathroom

3 Comments 27 April 2012

If you were told you could change one thing about your bathroom what would it be? Would you want a larger tub, more counter space, or more area to hide your clutter? While you may not realize it, most people’s biggest complaint about their bathroom is about storage and lack of room to put their [...]

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Sierra Copper Essex 66 Inch Tub via Vintage Tub & Bath

Bathroom

Some Old-Fashioned Spring Cleaning: 4 Vintage Tub Styles

No Comments 24 April 2012

As temperatures rise and we find ourselves “glistening,” as they say in the South, under the weight of everything we’re trying to accomplish as the days stretch ever longer, there’s something infinitely soothing about slipping into a cool vintage bathtub for an even cooler evening bath. We’ve pulled together a roundup of four classic styles [...]

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Penny Round Tiles - Image via House Tweaking

Bathroom

Penny for Your Thoughts: Penny-Round Tiles

No Comments 20 April 2012

It’s a fairly uncommon tile that may someday signify more than symmetry and come to encompass nostalgia once the penny is eventually retired from its status as legal tender.  The penny-round tile, normally used as flooring, is beginning to make its way up the walls of bathrooms and kitchens the world over. As for its [...]

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Accessories, Bathroom

How to Fashionably Clean the Dirtiest Area of your Bathroom

No Comments 16 April 2012

When cleaning the bathroom, most of us try and get it done quickly and efficiently to lessen the pain of the experience. When cleaning the commode, most of us would rather get our teeth pulled then face this inexplicably dirty task. Luckily, there are designer toilet brushes to make the job less daunting and many [...]

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Small Sinks via Apartment Therapy

Bathroom

Neighborhood Spy: Through the Bathroom Window

No Comments 12 April 2012

Today’s roundup is all about that bastion of vanity and cleanliness; the momentary sanctuary we seek from an uncomfortable conversation; the place where we wash all our cares away. First up, Apartment Therapy does what it does best and introduces us to some intelligent solutions for small spaces; in this case, small sinks (like the [...]

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Bathroom

Choosing the Perfect Lighting for Your Dark Bathroom

No Comments 10 April 2012

One of the darkest and smallest rooms of your home is often the room you need the best light in – your bathroom. Your bathroom is where you get ready for the day, wind down for the evening and refresh during the day. Many homeowners think they have to have light colors in their bathroom [...]

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Metallic Bathroom Tiles via House to Home

Bathroom

The Bling’s the Thing: Bathrooms that Glimmer

1 Comment 08 April 2012

Let’s be honest: bathrooms aren’t necessarily the most glamorous places in the world. They exist to serve some rather basic human functions we simply don’t talk about at the dinner table, so it stands to reason that their decor is really little more than an afterthought. But then again, isn’t the bathroom also the place [...]

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