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Monday
Feb192007

The smallest room

The powder room, the wc, the cloakroom,the little boys/girls room, the 0.5 of the 2.5 bathrooms, the toilet. An oft neglected space just ripe for decorating. Thinking of something a little "risky" elsewhere in the house, try it out first in the smallest room.

Hotel des ArtsKen Hayden


DominoBNO
John BarmanRobyn Karp
Jay JeffersDomino

Reader Comments (10)

Perfect timing for this post! With the inlaws now here I have 2.5 bathrooms I want their help to redo. This is giving me some great ideas!!!

19 Feb 2007 | Unregistered Commenterkim.

Love, love, love the Jay Jeffers and the Domino paisley wallpaper is amazing! Does anyone know who the manufacturer is??

19 Feb 2007 | Unregistered CommenterALL THE BEST

I LOVE all these bathrooms. I love decorating bathrooms. They can be so fun. I love that light fixture in the last domino photo, and I love the wallpaper in the first bathroom.

19 Feb 2007 | Unregistered Commenterjessie

So I just got back from a Benjamin Moore store where I was trying to find paint samples for 2 of my bathrooms. I am so clueless as what to do. I did get an idea from their 2007 Colours for your home booklet - a bluey gray for walls, dark grey for cabinets and light grey for countertop. hmmmmmmmmm

19 Feb 2007 | Unregistered Commenterkim.

Those are white toilet pods in a London nightclub in the second photo. Very spooky in a Day of the Triffids way.

19 Feb 2007 | Unregistered Commentermidcenturyjo

OTT would be so great in a bathroom. I'm thinking seriously about doing something crazy.

19 Feb 2007 | Unregistered Commentermohairpink

ps. Thanks mohairpink for the first picture.

20 Feb 2007 | Unregistered Commentermidcenturyjo

I am so craving a crazy bathroom but can't if I want to sell my house - so Pink, GO FOR IT!!!!!

20 Feb 2007 | Unregistered Commenterkim.

KIM- if you are worried about selling the house,..do the walls gray, but find a crazy looking shower curtain to go with it. You could always take it down when your house is on the market.

21 Feb 2007 | Unregistered Commenterjessie

Jessie, that's a good idea. I have a nice white waffle curtain that I love but I could always fold 'er up and use in next house. Or I could always paint some sort of design on the walls - and paint over it when we sell.

21 Feb 2007 | Unregistered Commenterkim.

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