Shabby Chic Bath House Towel Rack

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Affix antique fittings in the shabby chic bathrooms like old age radiators, vintage faucets, wooden blinds, countertop basins of metal, ornate framed mirrors, etc. Silver or brass candle stands, scones fitted on walls are great ideas for the lighting.Shabby Chic Shower - Antique StyleThere is a clear demarcation of the area that has the shower inside the bathroom. A shabby chic shower should look scruffy and rusted; one can be easily purchased at garage sales, flea markets, and vintage stores. Bathrooms can have stand alone shower units that are separated with curtains while a tub with a shower on the top is also common, in fact a cast iron bath with a metallic shabby chic shower built above is classic. Shower curtains are mostly made from fabrics and are the center of attention, thus suspend striking ones like white curtains with lace patterns or linings of ruffles and frills, floral or checked designs, colorful decorative arrangements, etc.Shabby Chic VanityPay special attention to vanity storage where one can easily stock towels, beauty products, toiletries and miscellaneous supplies, whilst, a tiny stool or settee nearby facilitates sitting down and rummaging through the items in the shabby chic vanity.

It can be painted with light colors like white, cream, ivory, and lemon yellow or bright hues like pink, mahogany, and lilac.
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Map of the USA Canvas Pillow Wall Mount Flag Holder with Flags 15 used & new Park Designs Starfish Ring HookDetailsPark Designs Starfish Toilet Tissue Holder FREE Shipping on orders over $49. DetailsPark Designs Starfish Single Hook FREE Shipping on orders over $49. 4.5 x 2.5 x 9.5 inches #23,769 in Home and Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home and Kitchen) #9 in Home & Kitchen > Bath > Bathroom Accessories > Towel Holders > Towel Rings #194 in Home Improvement > Kitchen & Bath Fixtures > Bathroom Fixtures > Bathroom Hardware & Installation Didn't like the product at all. Scrapes paint off wall and always moving. The ring continuously comes off so it's hard to have your face cloth hanging there and try to use it.comes with 2 screws, I guess they took everyone's feedback into consideration and now have slapped some paint on the screws so that they match the ring. Don't use just one ring as a template for placing holes for other rings! Each one has holes drilled in different places (one ring had 2 screw holes 1/4" apart, while 2nd ring...

Complements other starfish hooks beautifully. more than one came broken. It is so cute and better quality than expected! So happy I bought this! See and discover other items: tropical bathroom decor, beach towel holders, bathroom hand towel, metal starfish decor, nautical bath accessories, bar accessories and decorThe finished bath is bright and bold. The tile now feels like a feature, not a liability. We turned a drab little bathroom into a bright and bold space on a shoestring budget. Our 160-year old Italianate Victorian has two bathrooms - a spacious upstairs bath with a six-foot clawfoot tub that we completely renovated, and a tiny downstairs bath off the kitchen, with a utilitarian sink/toilet/shower configuration. Likely installed in the 1940s or 50s, the bath hadn't received much attention in the ensuing years. A cute but well-used pedestal sink with separate taps, a tiled (and tiny) shower, fairly gross floor, and square tile running halfway up the walls.

On the plus side, the large window brought plenty of sunlight into the space. We started by painting the walls and ceiling a bold blue. With so much of the wall space covered with tile, carrying the color to the ceiling avoided chopping up the small space any further. SW 6965 Hyper Blue SW 6871 Positive Red SW 7757 High-Reflective White 12x12 Black Gloss Tile, $0.69/sqft 12x12 White Gloss Tile, $0.69/sqft Antique White Candle Wall Sconce, $49.98 White Chandelier Lamp Shade, $5.97 Assorted home decor fabric, Jo-Ann Fabric Molded Wood Toilet Seat, $26.05 Detox Soap from Ace Hotel NYC, $6 We covered the floor with the cheapest product we could find: vinyl peel-and-stick tile. We know what you're thinking - "Eww!" But mixing white and black tiles in a diamond arrangement and adding white painted baseboard moulding to create clean edges make the bathroom so much more pleasant. The tile feels great underfoot and is easy to keep clean - essential for our muddy region.

Should a tile get damaged, replacing it is effortless and costs just 76 cents. Tips: Lay your tile in a diagonal pattern for a more interesting look. Be sure to keep the grain running in the same direction, and keep your seams as tight as possible. Buy extra blades for your utility knife. They dull quickly while cutting the tile, leading to jagged edges. Want to run the tile under baseboard trim? Use a Fein MultiMaster tool to notch the wood to the precise height. Oh, and don't get the glue on your pants...it'll ruin them. Roger revitalized the existing medicine cabinet, taking off decades of flaking paint and repainting it in a bold red. We wanted to replace the utilitarian sconces, but needed to keep the location. We found inexpensive replacements at one of the big box stores, but they were too shabby chic for us. We painted them the same color as the wall, added small chandelier shades, and installed a dimmer switch. They look terrific during the day and provide a cozy glow in the evening.

We're not fond of most towel bars and hooks. They seem to multiply, particularly in small spaces, with two bars for bath towels and another for hand towels. All mounted at different levels and spread around the room. Our low-budget solution was to create one long bar that could hold everything, including a soap-on-a-rope over the sink. We used 1/2-inch pre-threaded galvanized pipe for the project, combining one long run with two 90-degree elbows, short nipples, and two floor flanges fastened to the wall. We made a matching bar for drapes, and hung the white drapes using small metal ring clips. The result is plenty of space for towels without adding clutter to the tiny room. Tip: Want to add drapes to a window without cutting down on light? White drapes can actually increase the perceived brightness in a room. They will make the window appear larger and transfer some of the sunlight across a wider expanse. Privacy, softness, and even more light! We fell in love with the little pedestal sink, but were less enamored with the exposed drain pipe and chipped base.

Chris sewed a skirt for it out of a polka dot print, hemmed to just above the floor. Roger applied industrial strength adhesive-backed Velcro beneath the sink, and Chris sewed the other half of the Velcro into the skirt. A little bit British boutique hotel, a little bit Minnie Mouse, a lot of fun. When we get bored of the pattern, we can replace it with something new for under $20. Because of the tight dimensions, anyone entering the bathroom walks right past the shower curtain. The uncommon size demanded a custom curtain. We wanted one that felt a little bit special and connected with the rest of the home. Black and white ticking is one of our go-to patterns for The Grey House, so it was a natural fit. We used cut-and-snap drape grommets and a tension bar; a second, waterproof curtain is mounted behind our fabric curtain. Other little touches include a black toilet seat to play on the black-and-white floor, a funky toilet paper holder that we created by painting a wood sculpture white, a vintage oil portrait, and a black Shaker ladder-back chair that we use as a towel stand.