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https://laurelberninteriors.com/2016/06/25/bathroom-renovation-trend-avoid On one hand, people who still like tubs have been going gaga over colored clawfoot tubs as they add a fresh twist to the classic tub. Hopefully, it’ll be all sorted out very soon. There’s an open-house tomorrow. https://laurelberninteriors.com/2014/07/01/home-staging-ideas-you-wont-hear-on-hgtv/ReplyCancel, Love, love, love what you shared about staging for resale! Hannibal Lechter. They are even doing this is some ordinary tract homes. The bed was on some Hugh Hefner platform and the bathroom was adjacent – behind a giant plate of glass. I recommend a bathtub/shower combination, even if you’re not a bath person, it’s better for resale. It doesn’t come naturally to me, but I do like to be with people.ReplyCancel. by Pablo Valdivia. It’s just gross. I have seen some very high end homes with beautiful marble combinations that I think are timeless if the patterns are well designed. A fresh coat of paint and some new, modern sinks can do wonders to your space. In a narrow bathroom you have to make tad bit of compromise but even if you plan it well, you can make a big difference in your furnishing. Thanks so much! Oh my!ReplyCancel, There’s a lot of bad design out there and unfortunately, a lot of it is perpetuated in the media.ReplyCancel, Those bathrooms are my worst nightmare. For one thing, it would eliminate all the hoopla over which bathroom transgender people should use. Finally, I am thrilled to hear that you agree with me; I hate those tile borders in showers, kitchens, etc. And Laurel, thank you for chiming in. ReplyCancel, No open concept anything for me. (At least the backyard privvy had a door! BuzzFeed Staff 1. I love my husband, but when I take a bath, I enjoy my privacy and do not need someone showering at the same time. They ended up extending the wall so they could put a door in. You’re helping the world! Most of the time it’s really best to stick with white for fixtures and tile, unless the style of your home definitely dictates something else. Thanks for your post! The first time I ever saw a master bath without a door was in Denver CO. I hope the realtor brings a book or something. I wouldn’t even let Korean actor Ji Jin Hee poop in front of me. Very pretty! It’s pretty wild! Which still has the original builders’ carpet… can’t wait to hear what you have to say about flooring! (about the images) I held my breath a little bit this morning. I recently heard from my niece that her married friend (late 20’s, 2 kids) was admitted to the hospital because she had not had a bowel movement (sorry for being so graphic!) You crack me up! I’d love to hear your humorous rant on the subject of cleanliness and order!ReplyCancel. We realize that those hanging chandeliers have been a part of your bathroom experience to the extent of making you feel nostalgic… but it’s time to let them go. Really appreciate your comment especially because I’m having such nightmares with my site.ReplyCancel, LOL! Sticking with the idea pretty basic tile. It will never be out of style and lose its ethereal appeal. The bathroom door shall not face the entrance door directly, which is unsightly and contrary to the Feng Shui theory. See more ideas about bathroom layout, bathrooms remodel, bathroom design. HATED. It was thought out well..and then the life interfered! That was much more about needs than wants, but needs take space too. I would feel like my house owned me, and I didn’t own my house. Could we get a little ventilation in there? …Yet that was years ago and times have changed, and so have the aesthetics we have come to expect from newer bathrooms. Interestingly, I’ve never lived in a home with a separate WC in any bathroom. Some things in life are meant to be private useless of course you have a gorgeous young Adonis for a husband but even then I wouldn’t want to see him on the toilet! I like separation. We left when I was 15. At least, that’s what I think. And it has nothing to do with the size of the home. All that stuff on display…well…it makes one woozy! What’s your preferred solution?? in several weeks because she was not able to “undertake” this basic bodily function if her husband was home (let alone in the same master suite). Thanks for posting this timely ‘trend’…..hopefully that is all it is……I try to abide by the concept of form follows function. If I was looking at an apartment or house, those would be an absolute deal breaker.ReplyCancel, I agree and also imagine that there’d be other things to go along with this that would be a turn-off.ReplyCancel, Oh my! I don’t read a lot of magazines anymore because I got so sick of seeing interiors that didn’t look like anyone could possibly live there. The growing trend is to skip them and opt for wall-mounted vanities instead, for their suave and practical aesthetic. Let’s face it: We all love our bathrooms. Wall-mounted vanities can save a lot of space. I even have a blue toilet and tub. You know I was raised in Evansville, IN? I don’t even understand how men can line up in a row at urinals in public restrooms! Or, they just don’t care.ReplyCancel, My bathroom looks like that all blue tile bathroom. I would love to see you do more of the “don’t do this” stuff. For one, most bathrooms do not have the kind of space these sinks command. If you must, you can try to add some color to break the monotony if you still want to retain some elements from your previous white bathroom. Of course we also wanted a shower AND a bathtub..)) And a step to the bathtub. Not. Splashes of black can brighten up an otherwise dull bathroom. Same here. A bathroom can be a luxurious and spa-like space that supports you. Laurel Bern Interiors/Laurel Home is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees, by advertising and linking to amazon.com and other affiliate marketing companies, © 1996-2021 Laurel Home © 1996-2021 Laurel Bern Interiors, Inc. All Rights Reserved | ProPhoto theme |ProPhoto Blog Template |TEMPLATE BY: H2 BLOGS, © 1996-2021 Laurel Home © 1996-2021 Laurel Bern Interiors, Inc. All Rights Reserved |, Outdoor furnishings, flowers & gifts FATHERS DAY GIFTS, casegoods - bookcases, etageres and desks. ReplyCancel, One thing I just don’t get with the fad for open plan bedrooms / bathrooms. I’ve been in some huge homes that have a human scaled welcoming entry. A clawfoot tub at the foot of the bed? I watch a lot of House Hunters International and I’ve noticed, of late, that this doorless trend is popular in many countries – lack of space(?). These lights not only create an impeccable impact awash with defined elements in your bathroom but are also set to replace the chandelier with their presence altogether in the coming years. My better half and I are comfortable around each other in the altogether to a large degree, but what about the resale factor?ReplyCancel, For resale, they SUCK! The closet was SMALLER than an airplane lavatory. I love being out in public and getting a stall with floor to ceiling walls and a FAN thank you very much! But it’s certainly not main-stream, but it has it’s place in a more bohemian-type dwelling. It can’t be overstated that, just because something appears in print, on a TV home makeover show, or in a model home, everything that glitters is not gold! Thanks for this post.ReplyCancel, Thanks for stopping by. And I’ve had to reign in clients before who start to go down that path. But really. Although there are conflicting opinions on this issue, one thing is for sure: The era of oversized jetted tubs is over. I must say, it looks lovely. Or bi-fold opaque glass French doors? My bathroom came with a border. So I’m really afraid about the end result. When we bought it I said ” I cannot live with that door” oh but I did. The block pattern floor is cool, but I think it’s too much to run it up the wall. There are some elements that I love here and some that confound me. Thanks for letting me know!ReplyCancel, Hysterical post! You are right! HOW CONVENIENT.ReplyCancel. I find they just make things look too busy. I thought it was bizarre. For two years til we finally found a door that matched the others, And no one has mentioned the noise and the environment of odors that is created in any bathroom…..great post!ReplyCancel. Good for you, Christina!ReplyCancel, You are the voice of reason Laurel! Interior Design, Furniture, Inspiring Ideas. Ahhh… technology. It was a new house at the time (mid-80s) designed and built by an architect for himself. My dear friend Elaine who died last year was so good about making all kinds of arrangements. Bathroom is that area of your home where you recline after an exhausted day. Yet, most of us are gripped with the feeling that we have been overexposed to white lately and need a serious break. And imagine in some already steamy climates?ReplyCancel, Well, I guess 16 minutes is the magic number because they all came up as I was typing my comment. It’s cool mr. tile installer, let me handle the design!ReplyCancel. I did know a couple who build a log house in the mountains and purposely had a half wall between their master bedroom and master bath. Brown Furniture – How To Make it Look Classic and Fresh, Performance Fabrics for Upholstery – The Ultimate Guide.
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