Autumn is in full swing and the cooler daysmake me long for nice long soaks in a cozy warm bathtub. So while I am busy today creating things for my new shop, soon to be previewed here, I thought I would share some bathroom inspiration.
Dreamy bathrooms! I had a clawfoot tub once in my garage to put in my home one day. My FIL mistaked it as junk I wanted hauled to the dump and I never got it back because it was nabbed right away!!
I love the old lion claw feet bathtub. When they tore down my great aunt's old house in Tenn., I was hoping to get hers - but it was gone by the time I got there!! Great inspiration in that first photo!! Stain glass window, candles, old tub!! Live is good :-}}
Dear Laura!! What an inspiration!!! I loved them all, specially the fat tub on the second photo and the distressed sink cabinet from the last one!!! Hugs, Claudine
Aw, your ideas are the right blend of vintage and modern for me! I’d go for the clawfoot tub and wooden vanity any day. Haha! If I would pinch in my ideas, I would like to add some chandeliers and a nice vintage mirror to complete the rustic look of the bathroom.
The first photo is the coziest bathroom for me. It’s because the place looks bright and elegant. The natural light that passes through the window gives the bathroom a serene atmosphere. I also like the idea of placing little plants by the window. People will be relaxed if their bathroom looks like this.
Your second to the last photo caught my attention. From the way I see it, it looks like an attic bathroom. And for me, that sounds cools! If ever I can make an attic bathroom, I’ll add skylights. Whichever design you'll choose, I'm sure it will be a good choice. All of them are wonderful!
So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLaura, I love the first bath, because of the window. They are all nice. Smiles, Susie
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos! But I need a crane to get me out of a tub now! LOL
ReplyDeleteLinda
Dreamy bathrooms! I had a clawfoot tub once in my garage to put in my home one day.
ReplyDeleteMy FIL mistaked it as junk I wanted hauled to the dump and I never got it back because it was nabbed right away!!
I love the old lion claw feet bathtub. When they tore down my great aunt's old house in Tenn., I was hoping to get hers - but it was gone by the time I got there!!
ReplyDeleteGreat inspiration in that first photo!! Stain glass window, candles, old tub!! Live is good :-}}
Drool, drool... I have one of the smallest bathrooms on the planet!
ReplyDeleteWhat no flesh eating pink bathrooms? How am I to get inspired, lol.
ReplyDeleteLove the ones that you have shown us.
Jen @ Muddy Boot Dreams
These are all so beautiful, especially the first one! Love the claw foot bathtub.
ReplyDeleteI love all of those inspirations pics. Wish I had a free standing tub in my bathroom like those did.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing collection of tubs. Would love any of them.
ReplyDeleteDear Laura!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an inspiration!!! I loved them all, specially the fat tub on the second photo and the distressed sink cabinet from the last one!!!
Hugs,
Claudine
Aw, your ideas are the right blend of vintage and modern for me! I’d go for the clawfoot tub and wooden vanity any day. Haha! If I would pinch in my ideas, I would like to add some chandeliers and a nice vintage mirror to complete the rustic look of the bathroom.
ReplyDeleteRegards,
Herb Koguchi
The first photo is the coziest bathroom for me. It’s because the place looks bright and elegant. The natural light that passes through the window gives the bathroom a serene atmosphere. I also like the idea of placing little plants by the window. People will be relaxed if their bathroom looks like this.
ReplyDeleteRodney Orton
Your second to the last photo caught my attention. From the way I see it, it looks like an attic bathroom. And for me, that sounds cools! If ever I can make an attic bathroom, I’ll add skylights. Whichever design you'll choose, I'm sure it will be a good choice. All of them are wonderful!
ReplyDelete-Lida Swisher