Where to get bathroom rugs and towels?
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Linen color towels for the red bathroom?
Comments (9)If your lighting is appropriate in the bathroom, the red walls won't be a problem. Like you, I have dark mossy green walls in my bath, and it has never been an issue for makeup application. I think the linen color towels will be nice, but I would also consider something richer, like the deeper camel color in the curtain. I think these would be lovely in the bath: ravenna towels Or go with a plain color beige from this towel, and the use the stripe for hand towels or washcloths for an accent: pure perfection stripe in the red...See MoreBathroom Reveal, Thanks to the Bathroom and Remodel Forums!X-Post
Comments (6)Lovely! I like the classic white tile and porcelain and how you used furniture pieces in the bathroom. I love that the storage at the end of the tub has pull-outs that can be reached from the toilet. Your custom sink and backsplash and counter are unique and beautiful. Yours may be the first bathroom sink I have seen in which a small or medium dog could be washed! That is a good thing! I showed your pictures to my DH because I am thinking of classic tiled walls with a chair rail for when we redo our bath in a couple of years. He liked it! I was expecting him to say, "too old fashioned." He did not, he said it looked nice. From him, nice is a compliment. He even liked your rows of listello. I was just at the Tile Shop's site the other day looking at the Hampton tiles because someone was selling some on Craigslist. I am hoping to do as you did and get what I can cheaper there, and fill in the rest from the store. I can see that you worked very hard to secure all of your materials - and then cut the floor tiles to size and culled the Hampton tiles, too! You succeeded very well in getting the look you wanted while saving money along the way. Congratulations, and thank you for the pictures and great detail and supply list....See MoreGuest Towels for Bathroom
Comments (33)Terriks, have you been to my house - lol! That is what I do too and it works very well. Every once in a while you get someone who doesn't understand and hangs the washcloth back up to dry. I bought some good quality wash cloths - they feel so much nicer than the bulk ones they sell. Since it's just for drying hands they do last a long time and wear very well. I got them in white so they look clean. STinky gardener, one of our first floor bathrooms has a pedestal sink. It is less of a problem than i thought it would be. I arrange them on the towel rings maybe 5 or more as many as I can get depending on how I fold them. There is also a towel bar and I put some on that also - as many as I can get. I have some folded in a nearby closet to put out if the supply runs low. I'm surprised at how few towels get used though. Rarely do I have to supplement during the party....See MoreWhere can I get a NON-solid color rug for bathroom?
Comments (3)Most rugs sold as bath rugs are less than 50 or 60 inches long. In my bathroom I ended up using 2 shorter rugs (one in front of each sink). Target has a few options in just gray and white and a couple that are gray, white and another color. You might need to have the bottom of your door trimmed up a bit to deal with clearance issues with rug depths. Here's a some from Targets Website And a couple with added color...See Morelillo
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