tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6668337810746103818.post535524729266423456..comments2023-07-26T04:49:03.416-04:00Comments on A More Gentlemanlike Manner: Design Class: BathroomJJDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11153414049426124483noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6668337810746103818.post-40327377997973644632013-10-10T09:24:06.650-04:002013-10-10T09:24:06.650-04:00Thanks for the ideas and suggestions, Lady! The b...Thanks for the ideas and suggestions, Lady! The baskets would be a great additional source of texture and shape in the bathroom (and also perform a useful container function). Given how uncommon blue flowers are, another idea might be to use a blue fabric for the window shad (I think a blue and white toile de jouy or floral motif might be interesting). And, yes, I do think that every bathroom should have a pocket watch clock! JJDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11153414049426124483noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6668337810746103818.post-49183128027306960752013-10-09T13:02:56.856-04:002013-10-09T13:02:56.856-04:00Very nice ideas. Go to Pottery Barn Bath Lighting ...Very nice ideas. Go to Pottery Barn Bath Lighting for some better options. And the additional soft, fluffy, snowy white towels are located where, in what? I like the handcarved wooden bowl/tray idea in the pic you included. Perhaps a woven grass or jute basket for more texture. Are there any exatic blue blooms for the window sill? Nothing overpowering, just something to echo the blue of the butterflies? LadyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6668337810746103818.post-13002834820590639202013-10-06T01:42:35.264-04:002013-10-06T01:42:35.264-04:00Yeah, I love pretty much everything you've des...Yeah, I love pretty much everything you've described. <br /><br />The stencil is indeed the one I have already, and imagining it in green with the white wood paneling underneath and the blue butterflies makes me swoon. The slate is awesome, the toilet is almost exactly the one I picked out in the Great Installation of last year, and the tub makes me want to finally hunt down the perfect gothic nightgown (although, I really should be bathing by candlelight if that's going to be the case).<br /><br />I actually do have a window in that bathroom, pretty much exactly in the spot you drew it (drafted it?). It's almost always obscured by the door. I like the idea of a pocket door as a solution.<br /><br />I have that print hanging in my classroom next to the spare pencils box, by the way. I like watching my students reach for a pencil, then freeze, transfixed and often horrified by the image. It amuses me.<br /><br />Well done on your first one, especially with the time constraints you face. I'm looking forward to whatever's next!chitaritahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06062546029260977131noreply@blogger.com