• April 29, 2010

Bathroom Inspiration

White, Clean & Simple

Bathrooms, Inspiration

Restoration Hardware Bathroom

I have been saving this Restoration Hardware bathroom in my inspiration files for several years. I love that the design is so clean and simple. I can’t get enough of white, clean and simple.

Comments { 10 }
  1. Michelle

    The question is where to hide all the junk that accumulates in a bathroom… half full boxes of band-aids, tylenol, sun block…


  2. Michelle

    And welcome back!


  3. Heather

    Thanks! It is good to be back. We have a closet in our bathroom, but I guess if you don’t have built-in storage you would have to store all your things in baskets? Oh, who am I kidding? What a pain! : )


  4. Bruce

    The question is where to hide all the junk that accumulates in a bathroom… half full boxes of band-aids, tylenol, sun block…


  5. Karen Crosby

    We redid our farmhouse bathroom with a shower instead of tub, white old sink- a few dings- but new faucets with white porcelain cross handles, on sink and shower. SO FUN! I painted the walls sky blue, trim white. There is NO storage in the small room. Hubby is against even one shelf about toliet. OH MY. Renovation is not for the faint hearted. Where do we put the towels? on the toliet tank forever? The pantry and bedroom not done (both small) so who knows where the spare toliet paper will go. Bathroom is done anyway. We can be civilized and put the towel in the sink next to the shower at least after a sweaty day painting.


  6. Steve

    Thanks! It is good to be back. We have a closet in our bathroom, but I guess if you don’t have built-in storage you would have to store all your things in baskets? Oh, who am I kidding? What a pain! : )


  7. JBanker

    What a beauty! From all that I have chrome shelfs with piles of towels and glass cube with starfish and sea shells… Our bathrooms as well as all the other rooms are perfectly usable, but SO frustrating what those people did when they were “refreshing” the house! One of my biggest dreams to turn our clawfoot tub to be along the wall with a window and have NO damn “too friendly” shower curtains around it! But it would mean SO much work and money to do so (buying/replumbing the tub, installing some shower, moving/replumbing toilet etc.) that I’m afraid of even saying anything about it to my husband… :(



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