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Wow, you really have a project going there!! Looks really great. I love the way you've picked up the teal color from your vanity and have selected pots to match. Are you going to put anything on top of your linen closet beside the sink? I can see something up there that would trail down the wood beside your sink. Keep up the great work. I can't wait to see the finished product. I love Bromilaids in a bathroom too.
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Wow Triss! What a great idea. I can't think of a better way to decorate any room. I can't wait to see what it looks like when it's all done! Keep the pics coming!
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I got a little done today. This is the corner section above the bath tub. I added rails above the mirror that will hold shelves. In this first pic you can really see the skylight.
And the first shelf up close
And from a bit back. In the mirrors you can see a reflection of the first rail I set up that the lattice will be attached to. All of the different reflections make it seem as though there is a lot more color in there than there is. It is very cool. You can also see the fence though it is not all the way done yet.
I am going to get a pathos or philo for that corner so it can go down behind the shelf.
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Pburgh, I do not know if I would get enough light for anything up above that closet. I have bunnies up there now but will have to look into something. I like the idea of a plant trailing down and giving some green to all that open wood.
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I can't wait to see this when it's finished. I think a pothos could make it on top of that linen closet!! I wanna come over and help!!! I'm a good painter!lol
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I just picked up a varigated pothos today. Also a bromeliad, rubber plant and a lady fern. Now I need to find some neat looking pots for them all.
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I put a plant in the upper corner shelf. It looks a lot fuller than it is becuase of the mirrors.
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We have been working our tails off in the bathroom today. Here is where we got as of mid afternoon. More to come later.
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OMG, Triss, that is looking spectacular!!!! What a great job you guys are doing. You and Lynne are really inspiring me to do something with my bathroom. I've been really bad with houseplants, the only indoor plant that has survived for me is my old faithful asparagus fern. Now I have a jade plant that my son planted in kindergarten, still thriving and he's in second grade! I just recently got a begonia from work. Unfortunately, I just brought them indoors and the three cats have gone nuts on them, so they are in my bathroom and I have to remember to keep the door closed so they can't touch them.
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Thanks everyone!!! We just love it all so far!
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Looks really great Triss!
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WOW, that looks terrific. What a great optical illusion with the bromilaid. When I first looked I thought there were three of them. That pothos will take off like crazy right under that skylight.
You've been working so hard. Have you had time to light some candles and draw a nice bubble bath??
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Oh yeah, last night I loaded up the tub with bubbles and lit a candle, only needed one cuz of all the reflection. It was so relaxing and peaceful!
We also go tthe rest of the fence up and then decided we wanted it painted so that is this weeks project.
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Triss, it's beautiful! I'm coming to your house to take a bath under those plants.
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Triss..I didn't know you had a thread about this...and I've been waiting! Looks fantastic!! Sorry I didn't see this earlier..oh, how I would love to wake up in the morning to a bathroom full of such beauty like that! Can I come over to have my morning shower?
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Well if anyone comes and visits, I promise I will let you shower or take a long hot bath in the new bathroom.
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Triss I have been following your progress. I have to tell you it is simply beautiful. Like taking a bath in the tropics. How cool is that. Love, Love Love it.
Here is the next step, the fence. I have already started painting it and will sand the wood after it dries to give it a weathered look.
The door to the bathroom is to the left
The shower to the right
And this is above the corner
We were originally not going to paint the fence, but have decided we did not like it plain wood. So now I get to paint it up on the wall, a lot trickier!
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Ok I have a dilemma. The bathroom rug. I like this one but Dan is not too sure. What do you think?
And if you do not care for it, then what color would you go with?
The rug against the tub
And under the picket fence to give an idea of how the colors work together.
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I do like that rug, but if you are going for a outdoors feel to it, what about green so that it resembles grass next to the fence? looks great though
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Personally, I would like to see a different color rug. I think this detracts from the pretty color on the wood, and makes it too much of the same color. I think the green would also be a better idea - a contrast - if you have too much of the same color, then it all kinda blends into one - know what I mean?
I'm not meaning to be critical at all, Triss - just offering my opinion.
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That is why I posted Lynne, I want more opinions. I like the idea of green also but did not see one I wanted. I may try and take a trip to Linens and Things to see if I can find a good color.
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I think green would chop the room up rather than making it flow. jmho The stripe of beige in that carpet picks up the color of the tile on the floor too.
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There is also a lighter shade of green in the floor tiles. The thing is that Dan and I cannot decide on a shade of green (sound familiar Lynne?) He wants really deep and I want more of a grey green. I think I am just going to bring home a handfull of washrags in the colors I like and see which one we can both agree on.
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quote:Originally posted by plants 'n pots: Personally, I would like to see a different color rug. I think this detracts from the pretty color on the wood, and makes it too much of the same color. I think the green would also be a better idea - a contrast - if you have too much of the same color, then it all kinda blends into one - know what I mean?
I'm not meaning to be critical at all, Triss - just offering my opinion.
I have to agree with Lynne and Penny I would go with a green.,, It would not only add contrast but dimension as well.I think with the same colors in rug, lattice and fencing it would make the room look smaller., and with the greenery of the plants a green rug would pull the room together. May be not one with big designs in it as opposed to one with some sort of design with delicate warm gold hues or tones in it
quote:Originally posted by plants 'n pots: Personally, I would like to see a different color rug. I think this detracts from the pretty color on the wood, and makes it too much of the same color. I think the green would also be a better idea - a contrast - if you have too much of the same color, then it all kinda blends into one - know what I mean?
I'm not meaning to be critical at all, Triss - just offering my opinion.
I do like the rug, but then again, I agree with Lynne. I would offer color ideas, but "kids" have no idea what they're talking about regarding colors! we have TERRIBLE color choices sometimes!
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So if the backing of the rug were green, it would be perfect! Wonder if I can find something like that???
And Mark, my kids tend to come up with good colors and oftentimes WILD turns out way cool!
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Triss, I went to home depot.com and they have a wide selection of rugs to view but their's are sooo expensive!Maybe you can get an idea of color from there they really have a lot to view! I saw a few I'd like to have BUT.... any way just an idea if you want to have a look see!
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I looked around several websites and so far have not seen anything I really cannot live without. I am going to try and head up to Olympia tomorrow if I can get moving early enough and hit Linens and Things and also Bed, Bath and Beyond. See what I can find there. I do know that I would like to stay away from the normal bathroom rugs and find something different.
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I just did a quick search at BedBath and Beyond and found this one! Of course I love all things Kokopelli, but I think it has the 2 colors you have in there!
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Lynne, I absolutely LOVE that one. Love it, love it, love it!!! I think that in front of the tub as a focal point and then the tan or green to match in from the of the shower and sink.
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