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Visual Meringue - A mouth-watering taste of all things creative…
  • About
  • Home & Garden
    • bathrooms
    • bedrooms
    • dining room
    • entryway
    • Family Room
    • Garden
    • guest room
    • kitchen
    • laundry
    • Living Room
    • office
    • rec room
  • DIY & Crafts
    • art
    • crafts
    • floral arranging
    • free printables
    • furniture
    • home upgrades
    • kids
    • organization
    • paint & stain
  • Chef Kev (eats)
    • Drinks
    • Mains
    • Salads
    • Soups
    • Sweets
  • photography
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bathrooms, Home & Garden

Tick tock on the clock (But the party don’t stop, no)

February 18, 2013 by Elaine No Comments

Sorry, just channeling my inner Ke$ha (minus the raunchiness).

But, speaking of Tocks, what is this space here missing?

ShizzBLAM! 100 points if you guessed a CLOCK.

Now let me wicka-wicka-reeeewinnnnd.

This is our master bathroom. When I get ready in the morning Chef Kev is still fast asleep. As a result I keep the master bathroom door closed and find myself constantly peeking out of the bathroom to check the time on the alarm clock on my nightstand. Annoying. I found myself constantly thinking ‘hey, I should get a clock in here’…

So I did.

Might just be the best $9 I ever spent. Thank you Real Canadian Superstore.

I especially like the lightly brushed finish on the frame.

Now, since I’ve invited you in to my bathroom, I should offer you the courtesy of a tour (aka, turning around).

I did touch on our master bathroom WAY back in this post but here are a few pictures as I’m sure many of you have never seen it before.

I think most of this is pretty self-explanatory but I’m sure I’ll ramble about it anyway. The only really major change we’ve made since we moved in is the blue paint. It used to be fire engine red. It made me kind of angry. It had to go. Now she feels much calmer… (the bathroom AND me).

So, to state the obvious, here are a few towel hooks right outside of the shower…

And the shower itself. She’s a biggin’.

Turning around you will see the ‘sink and mirror wall’. Complete with ugly tile counter that shows every single mark and water drop. That is my way of saying that we did not do that ‘upgrade’. If I had an unlimited budget it would be gonzo.

A few other little touches that I do like… starting with our little ‘his’ and ‘hers’ hand towel hooks that I picked up when we visited England in 2008.

The ‘soothe’ sign that sits next to the ‘renew’ one you saw earlier…

I should paint those with the same white as the panelling shouldn’t I? They look a bit off-white but in reality aren’t/shouldn’t be.

Here is the funky ‘stem’ of my favourite pedestal mirror. I love this mirror so much that I actually bought it before I ever purchased my first place. And I still love it all these years later.

Chef Kev bought me a large jewellery case a few years back for Valentine’s Day (you can see it above next to the sink). I especially love the delicate little knobs…

And on top of that sits my pretty collection of perfume. And of course, I work in a perfume-free office.

Ha. Oh well. I can wear it on weekends. You know, for when I do laundry and dishes.

I hope you enjoyed this random virtual tour through my bathroom. I’m so glad you could stop by? Awkward… Umm, I’ll just end with another Ke$ha quote from the post title song.  “Wake up in the morning feeling like P Diddy”. Oh man. Still awkward isn’t it…

Linking to:
Design, Dining and Diapers
DIY Dreamer

Shabby Nest

Fingerprints on the Fridge
Chic on a Shoestring Decorating
The Style Sisters
This Silly Girl’s Life
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Skip to the “Loo” ma’ darlin’

November 19, 2012 by Elaine No Comments

Are you ready for a relatively underwhelming post full of a lot of pictures? Well then you’ve come to the right place! This isn’t flashy folks, just a slice of what’s been going on over here.

And don’t let the bathroom reference scare you off. There is nothing stinky here – pun intended.

We bought our place back in 2006. It wasn’t new so of course was previously painted to the old owners taste. Surprisingly enough (for a paint freak like me) the spare bathroom upstairs has remained largely untouched since then. It’s nothing special but was clean and did the trick. The paint colour was neutral and the space wasn’t used as often as our other three (yes – three-no-fun-to-clean) bathrooms.

Since Chace came along a little over 3 1/2 years ago it has been used much more. Especially now that he’s a walkin’ talkin’ potty-trained, hand washing, tooth brushing toddler. Used MUCH more.

So let me share some un-earth shattering mini updates that I’ve done in that room.

Here is a picture I took back when we were touring the house before purchasing it. Behold, the bathroom in all it’s brassy glory – and what I said as I took the photo bottom left…

I’ll admit it stayed that way for awhile after we moved in but eventually that bossy brassy shower door got the boot! And this would also be a good time to say again that you really can get rid of ANYTHING by listing it for free on Craigslist. Thanks Craig. I love you and your list.

So, after I was done yanking out the shower door the room looked more like this…

To seal up the few holes left behind by where the brass frame was drilled in to the tile I used some small plastic plugs which I sealed with clear silicone.

A tension rod and new shower curtain later and we had left the 90’s. Yeeha. Sorry Paula Abdul, we had to part eventually.

And I added this cute little pebble mat so that similarly little feet had some grip while getting in and out of the tub.

The bathroom vanity is your basic builders vanity but again, serves the purpose and is in good shape.

BUT, I had two knobs from our old house and two other that I bought EONS ago – seriously, so long ago I was surprised the package listed a website – at a home décor shop for $1 each (clearance bin). I’ve been carrying these around forever and finally put them to use!

After some unscrewing and re-screwing those white knobs were gonzo!

I love the little swirl details on these ones…

And how awesome are these!? I still love them all these years later. It’s true knob love.

Sweet.

And now that I have a little step-stool-standing hand washer on my, well, hands, I thought this bare span of wall could benefit from a hand towel rack.

I had picked up the “Lillhommen” from Ikea in the summer (back when I returned something too late and could only get a credit note) but had yet to install it so finally did so last week.

It was easy. First I searched for a stud (no, not Chef Kev –  har dee har har) but mine was not in the right spot for this project so I marked where I needed to drill…

drilled two holes where marked, hammered in my drywall anchors…

drilled in the base hardware…

hooked the hand towel rack onto the base hardware…

and tightened the ‘invisible’ screw.

Move over Mike Holmes.

Ta Da!

And here it is with clothes on. Not Mike Holmes, the towel rack.

Now Chace doesn’t have to hop down off his stool and cross the bathroom to dry his hands. He can reach this one from his perch atop his little step stool.

Speaking of towel racks, our other one has a simple art print above it that came along with us when we moved. I bought it years ago but still think it has some neat charm.

And nothing says “charm” (cough.sarcasm) better than a bunch of kids toys. At least they are wrangled.

I’m just kidding. They are charming.

And bright.

And last but not least, Chace’s little ‘C’ towel hook which I simply attached to the back of the door using a 3M picture hanging strip.

The C hook now proudly holds Chace’s little froggy towel.

Now THAT is charming 🙂

So there you go. One basic albeit functional bathroom with some mini updates that make it just a bit more special.

What about you? Any little updates that go a long way? Drilled any new knobs lately? That sounds kind of gross but I think you know what I mean? If not, focus on the frog towel. That will distract you just long enough for you to move on.

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Serenity Now

June 23, 2011 by Elaine No Comments

Okay, so further to my post yesterday of our master bedroom smoothing, here is the follow up focusing on our master bathroom en-suite.

STOP! No seriously, that was what would happen when I walked in there. You see the walls were kind of red (painted that way when we moved in). So I would stop… and wait. Wait until they turned green so I could continue on with my duties.

The red had to go. It would be okay in a parisian apartment or a fancy boudoir but not with our seaside-ish bedding and calm bedroom walls. Non rouge-pas.

So, I pulled a calming blue shade out of our bedding (no, not the old blue on the bedroom walls) and introduced it to it’s friend – white paneling – which I also freshened up with new paint. Then I threw on some earrings (on it, not me) in the way of signs and hooks and off he she went (what, girls can wear blue) to the party.

I picked up those little ‘his and her’ hooks when we visited England back in 2008. Love those.
And the best part about all this (aside from the obvious lack of red) is that I did all of this when my hubby was away one weekend for soccer. And yes, unlike the odd haircut or nail polish change, he did notice. And he liked what he saw.
So, my applogies to red, I don’t hate you but don’t want to date you anymore. I’m much happier with blue thank you very much. Ah…. serenity now.
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