Here are some examples of creative restrooms. Click on any image for a larger view.
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Quirky Storage This vintage trunk makes a space for supplies—and flowers! |
Bold Blue The full length mirror makes a thoughful accessory. |
Stars Glow-in-the-dark stars stick to this ceiling. |
Paper Towel Appeal Domestic roll towels on a simple fixture look chic. |
Seating Space A chair is always welcomed by weary shoppers. |
Cabinetry A wall cabinet conserves floor space. |
Wicker Wicker adds texture where smooth surfaces prevail. |
Framed Art A framed floral print breaks the monotony of tile. |
Floor Vase This floor vase is a showstopper. |
TP Impact A freestanding toilet paper holder is a unique bathroom accessory. |
Hardware Hardware is the jewelry of the john. |
Potpourri This dramatic floor vessel stands 36 inches tall. |
Pretty in Pink A cute glass dish catches soap drips. |
Floor Mirror Antique furniture takes center stage. |
Vessel Sinks Glass vessel sinks put this loo in a league of its own. |
Accessories Abound Note the attractive basket, TP holder, mirror, and flowers. |
Comments
An interesting topic. I
An interesting topic. I surely had gained an idea.
I don't like the vases and
I don't like the vases and other decorations. They look good for about a week and then are just receptacles for dirt and germs. I much prefer shiny washable surfaces - feminine touches can be added with color. Remember that taste is incredibly subjective and what you find cute can be tacky to someone else.
Hooks for bags and coats are always welcome! I have always assumed that they are skipped because people forget to take their stuff with them.