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Showing posts with label bathroom. Show all posts

Oh, how I love this bathroom. First, the "Pear Cut" bathtub, designed by iconic designer Patricia Urquiola for Agape. Clean, simple, and very feminine lines. Then, the flooring and the tiles. Divine. And the walls and arch. Ah, this is a dreamy bathroom.

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Oh, j'aime cette salle de bain. Beaucoup. D'abord, la baignoire, modèle "Pear Cut" [ou poire coupée traduit littéralement] par la designer Patricia Urquiola pour la marque Agape. Simple, sobre et avec une ligne très féminine. Ensuite le sol avec ces tomettes d'origine. Sublime. Et ces murs bruts avec cette arche. Ah, c'est une salle de bain de rêve!

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Hello Lovelies!

I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas...full of joy and time spent with loved ones.

Today I'm going to share with you my favorite posts and projects from the past year.

I started the year off with a trip to New York to film a House Proud segment for the Nate Berkus show...the segment I filmed aired in May, and I wrote about it here.






I also had fun attending two great

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What a clever way of using the small space. The rustic wall works as a real eye catcher in the kitchen. Bunk beds for kids and the nook upstairs create space for some rest. The tall window brings in the nature in the bathroom. All you need is here- simply sweet!














All photos by Lincoln Barbour


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We're just back from a lovely two weeks' holiday in the UK. I guess you could call it a 'stay-cation' since we decided to stay in Britain this summer, but with a long drive of about 1500 miles in total you can hardly speak of 'staying local'!

The good thing was that on our epic journey from the North East of Scotland all the way down to Cornwall we stopped for three nights in the beautiful Lake District. You could pick any of the many B&Bs dotted around this area, but we picked the Dome House, a stunning piece of architecture overlooking lake Windermere and a place that added a real bit of 'designer flair' to our trip.

It comes as no surprise that it featured in the BBC TV programme Grand Designs, and with its domed roof and facade of wood and glass it really stands out from any of the historic homes and cottages in Bowness-on-Windermere. Although very 'grand' on approach, the guest rooms have a lovely, welcoming feel to them, with their open plan living space, vintage furniture and view to die for. Our room, the 'Green Suite' also features a rather unusual and very large wooden bath, which was a real winner - even our 7-month old baby loved scooting around in it. Rather than having to rush to a communal breakfast room, at the Dome House you are provided with a well stocked 'breakfast hamper', which makes your stay even more pleasant and relaxed.

We really enjoyed staying here and would recommend this place any time, whatever the weather. A thunder storm and torrential rain shower never looked more impressive than from the window of this grand design house.


www.domehouselakedistrict.co.uk


View from our room after the storm




The fabulous wooden bath and my fabulous baby boy


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I'm not big on Valentines Day myself, but I do love a bit of red! I have gathered some inspirational images of interiors with red furniture, red artwork, red fridges, red walls, red doors and red anything else.

Hope you like it. Spread the LOVE.


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http://spookyhome.tumblr.com/post/4108147260

http://designismine.blogspot.com/2010/05/interior-inspiration-random-rooms.html

http://www.etsy.com/listing/88092887/patchwork-cushion-cover-red-apples-and


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 Fresh linen towels and soft materials complement even the most rustic interior- let the walls share their story.
Don't hide the bath salts, candles etc.display them in matching ceramic bowls.




Photo Jeroen van der Spek





       
Photo Jeroen van der Spek
 

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Summer is over, nights are drawing in, the central heating comes back on. Time to cosy up our homes and get into some serious pampering. No better place to pamper yourself than in your own bathroom. Bubbles in the bath, candles on, glass of wine..you get it. I don't know about yours, but our bathroom is small and always runs the risk of looking messy with too many shampoo bottles and other stuff lying around. No bathroom is going to going to look like a luxurious spa with lots of clutter in sight, so look out for some pretty baskets to store towels, bath products or use for your laundry.


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I really like the idea to step away from the standard mdf bathroom cabinets and replace them with a vintage glass cupboard, painted in a nice colour.


Image: Madam Fafa on Flickr


Have you ever been to a Turkish bath house or 'hammam'? Some of them are grand and very decorative, others - especially traditional ones - are pretty basic (after all, they were bath houses for people who didn't have a bathroom at home!). What makes some of them very pretty is the dome-like architecture, arabic decoration, mosaics and natural stone. Usually they also have a big heated stone platform in the centre where you can get your back scrubbed by some old lady ;-) And don't expect a gentle massage here!

http://hotsprung.wordpress.com/category/hamam/

Anyway, back to the comfort of our own bathroom, let's see how we can add some hammam-style to your own sanctuary. Tip one: swap your high street brand shampoo bottles and soap bars for something prettier (or at least hide the family size plastic bottles in the bathroom cabinet!). Lots of people are now into making their own soaps, so why not buy a few bars from an independent soap maker? Plenty on etsy, or try and make your own.


Frog Goes to Market on Etsy



100layercake.com tutorial

I'm definitely going to give this DIY salt scrub recipe a shot. Looks very simple to make but delicious and pretty in a nice glass jar:

DIY salt scrub tutorial


And how about replacing your soap dishes with some vintage bowls or little saucers? Who says these things are for kitchen-use only?

Dennis Anderson on Etsy


Or pick something else that's a step up from your standard plastic or white sets:

Handmade soap dish from Prince Design UK on etsy

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I love the beauty and feel of cotton hammam towels which give your bathroom instant stylishness. (I recently imported some to sell in my online shop, which I would love to keep all to myself but that would make me a rather silly shop keeper!). Drape them over an old ladder or roll them up in a pretty basket.

http://www.unstitchedblog.com/category/textiles/
http://tinyurl.com/659gh7b

Something I also like and gives a real 'spa-like' feel, are pebble floors. They now apparently come in easy sheets that you can simply buy from your DIY store....keep that in mind for your next bathroom project!

Pebble floor

http://pinterest.com/pin/244311902/

I hope I've given you some ideas. I certainly know I need to take a good look at my own bathroom and de-clutter. I've got the day off today though, so who knows. Maybe it's time for a bath first.

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Adding wonderful touches of colour and personality to your home doesn't have to stop with the main living spaces. How about creating an inspirational bathroom too? Most people go for white, cream of other 'neutral' colours when decorating their bathroom, but why not add a bit more 'you' to it? You could keep it safe and just pick accessories to brighten up the space or go all the way and pick colourful wallpaper, tiles or a unique freestanding bath. I'd love a freestanding bath... but my bathroom isn't big enough. (top image and one below from Homeklondike.com)

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I really like this 'Swedish spa' style bathroom. Great combination of clean lines and natural materials.

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You could add unusual mirrors instead of the usual square ones and use a small colourful rug as your bath mat. Great use of a ladder too. (from House to Home)

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Don't know about you, but I get easily bored in a bathroom. Soaking in a bath for hours is not something I do very often. Adding a map of the world could be the solution to this however... dreaming about all those places I still want to visit... or brushing up my geographical knowledge while brushing my teeth at the same time. (images House to Home)

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Another great way of adding something different to your bathroom is by painting a wall in a bold colour. I love this deep blue. (Image House to Home)

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What about adding some red? Not a usual colour to pick for a bathroom, but I think it works! (image from Houzz)

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Or how about adding some colourful artwork to your walls? (image LivingEtc)

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And last but not least: text! Add a bit of humour to your tiles. And don't forget to wash behind your ears ;-)

(image Top of Designs)


I hope this have given you some great ideas!

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