It's no surprise that having a clean and organised home makes life easier, reduces stress and creates a sense of order in our busy lives. Whether you're in need of some inspiration or you simply get great satisfaction from neat and tidy spaces, this gallery of organised interiors will definitely spark joy.
Are you looking for ways to combine your laundry room and bathroom? If so take a look at this blog post!
Historic home laundry room and half-bath remodel
An amazing small powder room transformation. How we turned a guest bedroom closet into a powder room with a new custom bathroom vanity.
Simplicity is the key in selling your home but what about staging awkward spaces, like your laundry room, or a game room? Here are some tips.
Decorating the laundry room may not exactly have you jumping up and down with excitement, but truth is we spend an awful lot of time in that little room and there is no reason it can’t be a pretty space! Decorating a laundry room is all about creating a comfortable and inviting space: think light color schemes, convenient storage, and good organization. Check out these gorgeous rooms for some inspiration on how to create a laundry room that will bring a little joy back into your daily routine.
Almost as anachronistic as the formal dining room, the powder room is evolving. It's becoming a specialist: the home-office bath, the work-out bath, and more
Get your laundry room into shape with these awesome organization tips! These ideas are not only life changing, but affordable too!
Saturday 6+1 - 6 things I Love + 1 Thing I Don't - a recap of six great finds, and one annoying thing.
Powder rooms, half baths or a WC can be as stylish as they are functional. Here are 42 inspirational ideas for a powder room renovation or refresh.
Strictly speaking, powder rooms have only a sink and a toilet, but they offer a lot of convenience for guests and residents alike, and can also add value to a home.
How Jess, who writes the blog Home with Baxter, remodeled her outdated half-bath and laundry room with beadboard and new fixtures.
Powder room with brass accents, mixed metals, wallpaper and tongue and groove on the walls, the perfectly design small space.
Strictly speaking, powder rooms have only a sink and a toilet, but they offer a lot of convenience for guests and residents alike, and can also add value to a home.
Image 8 of 17 from gallery of Passion House M1 / Arhitekt 11. Courtesy of Architect 11
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Thank you for all of your comments about the guest bath!! The wall color is Benjamin Moore's Moonshine OC-56 in Eggshell. This is a gray with green undertones. Because the ceiling is very angular in this room (i.e. where do you start and stop a color) I took the paint up on the ceiling, so the entire room is Moonshine. The wainscoting, trim and shutters are Benjamin Moore's White Dove in Latex Satin Impervo. This sink and faucet is the only piece we reused in the whole renovation other than the antique apron tub in the master bath. The sink is made by Kohler and the faucet is by Delta. Towel ring from Restoration Hardware. The beveled mirror is an antique. I painted the frame about 8 different times! I was mixing paints trying to get the shade to be somewhere between the wall color and the background green/blue in the shower curtain. The soap sits in an antique ironstone dish that has aged to a wonderful putty color. This light fixture and the sconce over the toilet were purchased on ebay from a company that sells old props from all the major movie studios. I added the shades. I always wonder if these light fixtures were ever "extras" in some old movie! Traditional wood shutters are from Horizon Shutters. The shower curtain is from Target. Unfortunately, it is discontinued. At the time I found it I was hunting my fabric sources for fabric to have one custom made. I happened to stumble upon this one one day and it was perfect! The floor is 2-inch hexagon cararra marble. The marble is also the floor in the shower- with white subway tiles on the wall and white 4 x 4" tiles on the ceiling. To annon who suggested a rug;)... I consider the marble floor to be the major design element in this small space and couldn't possibly cover up such beauty with a rug! As I do in the master bath, a "bath mat" (similar to an extra thick towel for the floor) is used when someone takes a shower, but is then put away. Vintage green Chinese ginger jar. I have a collection of these, but most are a darker shade of green. This one has the same unusual green/blue that is the background color in the shower curtain, so it was perfect for the room. In the winter I keep white miniature carnations in the ginger jar, but this summer I have loved the pop of orange from some potted begonias I have on the downstairs porch. The shower is behind the wall left of the toilet. The toilet is made by Kohler. The glass rod towel holder is from Renovation Hardware. A potted staghorn fern sits on the tank. The antique oil painting is of our beloved Mount Hood in Oregon. It's a sweet reminder of our very first apartment which had a breathtaking view of the mountain. We found the painting unframed, but it just happened to fit an antique frame that we had sitting in a closet... trust me that does not happen often- it's like winning the lottery! This guest bath is at the top of the stairs and is very visible when you reach the landing. The door opens out into the landing (you can see the door on the left in the photo.) A glass shower door (like the one in the master bath) was discussed, but I really wanted the softness of the fabric for the room and the view of pretty fabric instead of glass. I also didn't want to spend another $1,000 on a glass shower door ;) When we purchased the farmhouse this bath was slightly larger, but had a lower ceiling. Instead of the shower the room had a clawfoot tub. Since we were keeping a tub in the master bath I felt a shower would be more user-friendly for our guests and the tub was given to a fellow blogger who has an antique home in upstate New York! Removing the tub and replacing it with a shower enabled us to gain a few inches of space in the master bath which sits behind and to the side of this bath. (For those of you with the magazine it might help to reference the floor plan on the last page of our feature.) for reference/for Karen ;) the shower walls measure: 18.5" x 46.25" x 34.25" x 30.5" with a door opening of 22.25"
Sometimes it’s the littlest rooms that pack the biggest punch. At the Fischer Flip house, this certainly rings true of this adorable half bath. We spent the last half of 2020 completely renovating this home. Now that it’s officially under contract for sale, the one room I’ll be saddest to let go is the sweet […]
Designer Amy Oppedisano shares the minimalist, neutral and serene townhouse she renovated for her young family of four.
No matter where you begin with the initial design of a new custom home project, there will be a lot of going back and forth between the exterior and interior to make sure everything is just right. That’s exactly how it was with the Timbre Heights Project, a new build in Austin, Texas.
Many people are looking for beautiful Monolithic Dome home floor plans like The Stitt Residence pictured below. If you are one of these...