Tuesday, May 1, 2012

boys bath

I don't think I have ever shared photos of the bungalow bathroom finished.

 I love the stones on the floor and the neutral colour of the tiles, they are called "silk mocha".

 Here is a close up of the ones above the sink.

The vanity, 
I realise that none of the photos include the mirror for some reason.

 
 The shower.

 The wall was rather blank and boring,
 not that it worried the boys of course, 
but I wanted to put something up there. 
I am thinking of a sepia coloured photo of something from nature,
 but I haven't found what I am after yet.

 Inspiration hit the other day and I grabbed some sticks from the yard and some twine and 

 hung it off a nail.

It's a temporary solution but I quite like it.

 I grabbed this old chair and some towels and this unfinished oar that I picked up at a garage sale a while back, to make the room look a little more interesting.

I would like a little bench for this spot but I need to go on a trip to IKEA 
and as I don't see that happening for a while this will do!

So there it is, a very "manly" bathroom for my big boys.

For other posts on our boys bungalow project go here.

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8 comments:

  1. Love the stones and the clever wall decoration. You could always make your decoration seasonal by adding a dried banksia flower or dried herbs like lavender or rosemary. Just a dash of 'girly' for you :).
    Cheers,
    Robyn

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  2. Lovely! Bathroom looks great.
    Greetings from Australia♥
    ~Pernilla

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  3. Hi again,
    I should have typed greetings from sunny queensland ;)
    Been visiting so many American blogs... I sometimes forget to change my greeting when visiting the Aussie ones :)
    ~Pernilla

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  4. North Coast, NSW... Is that far from the Gold Coast, Qld?

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  5. Fantastic work Deanne, love the bathroom and the finishing touches.

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  6. Yet another of your fabulous ideas. Who would have thought a few sticks tied together could look so good.
    Carolyn

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  7. That looks great! I love the simplicity and natural elements! I hope you will share this (and any other rooms) at my new "May House Par-tay" at www.cheapcraftymama.com! I also would love for you to enter "Pin It and Win It Wednesday" where you can win free ad space on my blog!

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