See how this seldom-used guest bedroom was turned into a relaxing bathroom retreat. The renovation was easy because no walls had to be removed and only one door was closed off. After that, the space was quickly turned into a relaxing retreat.
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A black pedestal tub was placed next to the window, creating an ideal spot for soaking in the sunlight. The breezy white shower curtain hanging from a rod above the tub blends in nicely with the sheer curtains on the window.

The owner wanted the bath to mesh with the existing style of the cottage, so she filled it with a mix of traditional and modern touches. A glass-front cabinet, which was painted yellow on the inside, is a distinctive way to display towels and linens. Instead of a standard light fixture, a chandelier was hung, producing a romantic glow.

The color palette creates a fresh vibe within the bath. The walls are painted pale turquoise, while the beaded board is bright white.
Gorgeous! Such a difference. I covet that tub. I want to soak in it right NOW!!
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Thats really great :)
ReplyDeleteThe renovation was easy because no walls had to be removed and only one door was closed off. After that, the space was quickly turned into a relaxing retreat.
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