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Inspiration for a transitional basement remodel in Minneapolis
Inspiration for a transitional basement remodel in Minneapolis
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Adrianna Lopez let her imagination run wild to create a tropical bathroom paradise with a Fez cement tile theme.
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Inspiration for a mediterranean outdoor patio shower remodel in Los Angeles
Inspiration for a mediterranean outdoor patio shower remodel in Los Angeles


Open-Plan Bedrooms There's something luxurious — and a little bit naughty — about a tub in the bedroom. Like the open-air showers at tropical resorts, the idea of bathing out in the open can be both liberating and titillating. On the other hand, open baths were not uncommon in tenements and rural houses at the turn of the last century. I've showered in many a pre-war kitchen, and the experience was less than glamorous. So what do we make of this trend? Is it hotel-inspired? Poverty chic? Or just a clever way to fit a big tub into a small space? Images: Living Etc. , Grey Crawford, Belle Maison, Urban Spaces, Country Home & Interiors Tags bedroom , bathroom Related Links Share Comments (35) I've never understood this trend. This would automatically cross any potential home off of my list. Unless I could afford a live-in maid to make sure it stayed clean it would drive me insane. Even then there's something about it that just makes me uncomfortable. posted by mattab on January 8th 2010 at 11:03am view mattab's profile Not even a partition just in case you chose to close off the area? Really?! Hate it! posted by pinkred on January 8th 2010 at 11:09am view pinkred's profile I think bathtubs/hottubs in the room are gross ala something out of Scarface miami 1980s. I have a split-level 70s condo with the vanity in an alcove off my bedroom (between the bathroom and closet) and love it though, so go figure. posted by ec05 on January 8th 2010 at 11:51am view ec05's profile Since it is just a tub and not a full bathroom with toilet and sink, it must be for people who like to take long, luxurious baths to relax, maybe while reading or listening to music. It is definitely not for efficiently getting ready in the morning for your day, and I don't imagine that it would be used every day, so you probably wouldn't need to clean it daily. I'm not a bath person, but I can see how someone would enjoy this. posted by geckotoes1 on January 8th 2010 at 11:59am view geckotoes1's profil


Open-Plan Bedrooms There's something luxurious — and a little bit naughty — about a tub in the bedroom. Like the open-air showers at tropical resorts, the idea of bathing out in the open can be both liberating and titillating. On the other hand, open baths were not uncommon in tenements and rural houses at the turn of the last century. I've showered in many a pre-war kitchen, and the experience was less than glamorous. So what do we make of this trend? Is it hotel-inspired? Poverty chic? Or just a clever way to fit a big tub into a small space? Images: Living Etc. , Grey Crawford, Belle Maison, Urban Spaces, Country Home & Interiors Tags bedroom , bathroom Related Links Share Comments (35) I've never understood this trend. This would automatically cross any potential home off of my list. Unless I could afford a live-in maid to make sure it stayed clean it would drive me insane. Even then there's something about it that just makes me uncomfortable. posted by mattab on January 8th 2010 at 11:03am view mattab's profile Not even a partition just in case you chose to close off the area? Really?! Hate it! posted by pinkred on January 8th 2010 at 11:09am view pinkred's profile I think bathtubs/hottubs in the room are gross ala something out of Scarface miami 1980s. I have a split-level 70s condo with the vanity in an alcove off my bedroom (between the bathroom and closet) and love it though, so go figure. posted by ec05 on January 8th 2010 at 11:51am view ec05's profile Since it is just a tub and not a full bathroom with toilet and sink, it must be for people who like to take long, luxurious baths to relax, maybe while reading or listening to music. It is definitely not for efficiently getting ready in the morning for your day, and I don't imagine that it would be used every day, so you probably wouldn't need to clean it daily. I'm not a bath person, but I can see how someone would enjoy this. posted by geckotoes1 on January 8th 2010 at 11:59am view geckotoes1's profil


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Mid-sized 1960s light wood floor and brown floor enclosed dining room photo in Philadelphia with blue walls and no fireplace
Mid-sized 1960s light wood floor and brown floor enclosed dining room photo in Philadelphia with blue walls and no fireplace

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This renovation incorporated a beautiful and calm space created for guests with this guest bedroom. There are bespoke items created like the hand finished crown display and the hand finished mirror. In addition to this is the bespoke wall covering is an exclusive finishing touch. Designed around the client based on colour therapy and ideals to maximise this space's calming potential.

Kitchen - contemporary light wood floor kitchen idea in London with flat-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, white backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island

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