Pillow Talk

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I have a problem. In each relationship someone has always pointed it out; I love pillows. A lot.

Each time I see a new beaut I consider rethinking my whole pillow-scape. Usually I compromise and integrate just one into the mix.

This time I went all out.

And what a difference five new pillows can make. Sometimes I forget what the magazines say: changing up your soft pieces and textiles is the cost-effective way to reinvent your space. Especially when you go to Winners. And no, I didn’t throw anything away. They are being saved for the next instalment of my brain’s redecorating urge.       

  Texture and handicrafts were an obvious inspiration, playing off the global pieces, wood and leather. 

This beautiful, bright angora throw blanket stole my heart.
  

Global Femme – Powder Room

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Global Femme - Powder Room
People said, “Don’t paint your powder room an obnoxious colour.” I assume by ‘obnoxious’ (see also, bold, vibrant, individual) they meant fuscia, the bold, unsellable to anyone but you, shade of raspberry that I chose for our main floor bathroom. I promptly ignored this advice and painted the walls ‘Fandango’. Every bit as dramatic as the name.
In this small space, with white toilet and pedestal sink, chrome faucet and taps, the punchy colour is overwhelming… in the best way possible. So, I didn’t stop there: I loaded every wall with framed photos, everything from pictures of our parents as glowing youth, photos of the cat, magazine tear sheets and anything that caught our fancy. Throw in a gorgeous hand woven towel from Greece, white with flecks of red, green, yellow, pink; a scarf (also hand-woven) from India, in white, but bordered in purple, red and other lush hues, with tassels at one end – made into a window treatment; the vanity mirror is a black painted wood frame, intricately carved; purple glass votives and bud vases line the window sill. It’s over the top, but somehow really works.
It’s always evolving and new pieces find their way to the wall as we acquire them. Don’t be afraid of colour, especially not in tiny spaces.

Global Femme – Powder Room by jc-alison featuring colored glass vases

Zuzunaga op art
140 CAD – connox.com

John Robshaw beach towel
105 CAD – johnrobshaw.com

John Robshaw beach towel
105 CAD – bloomingdales.com

TTYA cotton beach towel
longtallsally.com

The Beach People cotton bath towel
145 CAD – needsupply.com

Cultural Intrigue bath accessory
18 CAD – lunabazaar.com

Van Verre water carafe
84 CAD – amara.com

Baroque mirror
450 CAD – interiorsonline.com.au

Dermond Peterson wall art
360 CAD – purehome.com

Torre Tagus colored glass vase
46 CAD – target.com

White wall art
antonioli.eu

Black frame
155 CAD – kohls.com

Evive Designs flower wall art
225 CAD – purehome.com

Handmade basket
63 CAD – uncommongoods.com

Fuchsia
1.03 CAD – weddingpaperdivas.com

Sweet Dreams: Inspired by World Travel

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Sweet Dreams: Inspired by World Travel
I finally have my dream bedroom.  Bed: West Elm. Bedding: mix and match, tapestries, quilts and throw pillows. A big white duvet. Chair: a slipper chair from my granny. Bed side tables: painted antiques and an IKEA standard. Paintings: Frida Kahlo inspired piece from my sister in law and a piece from my Granny’s collection.
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Our custom couples portrait. A chair from Jamaica is nestled into the corner and was painted white to soften the original black frame. Jewellery boxes and framed photos add personality to the dresser.

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This piece was painted by my sister-in-law and was exactly what we’d hoped for.

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Girl with red stockings in chair. An original oil painting from my grandmother’s collection.

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I’m a pillow queen (pun intended).

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A restored slipper chair, originally from my grandparents’ home. Painted antique washstand and hat box for storage.

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One of the tapestries we drape across the bed is a cream and gold metallic ‘Thinking Eye’ piece from Urban Outfitters. The pillows are raw cotton with printed flora and fauna. Gilt mirrors on either side of the bed were picked up for a dime and repaired with paint to fix their chipped edges. Frames from world travel and art with safari animals (above the bedside tables) brings a global vibe to the girly master bedroom.

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The chandelier was moved from our dining room, repainted white and hung in the center of the room for great illumination. Depending on the bedding we choose, we can take this from a crisp all-white bed scape, to a mauve and brown with feather trimmed pillows, or bright green and gold, woven Aztek blanket and mismatched pillows or even further – by adding a large scale print of a pair of cockatoos in a jungle setting, with bright woven cushions, this place feels just like a Hawaiian beach escape.

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Repurposed old book shelves now house first edition literature, candles, bird cages and paper bouquets.

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Pretty bottles, bound books and calling card cases from my granny (bottom right).

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Shelves from my wife’s old apartment provide a place to display paper bouquets from our wedding, perfume bottles and my grandparents’ old editions of Jane Austen and Shakespeare, beautifully detailed with gilt gold lettering. The the heavy dark wood dresser is an antique with carved details and big white knobs. Either side of the bed has sheepskin rugs to cushion cold feet in the morning.

Lots of patterns, bright colour, textures and mixed materials – bother old and new- combine to create a retreat that feels like a restful haven. White walls keep this room serene, even with the busy patterns, wood floors gleam and a big double window to the right of the bed lets light in, unless the blackout curtains, in patterned white, are drawn to shut daylight out. It’s a place I like to come to at the end of the day, and definitely a change from the dark beige walls I inherited from the previous owner!

White Out. The cool appeal of a white canvas: Home and Style

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I’m a colour junkie, but there is something so right about a crisp white backdrop to make all those colours pop. 

I like the girly ‘freshness’ and contrast of white against all those patterns and colour swatches. Top picks include, juju hats, mixed metal, transparency and fresh blooms. 

*photos courtesy of Style At Home magazine 

Backyard Patio Getaway

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Backyard Patio Getaway

I picked up two patio sets for a steal; end of summer clearance had a set of bistro tables and chairs on sale for $179, marked down from $400… then at 50% off again. So, I bought two. Then I imagined myself transported back to the Mediterranean. Wishful thinking. But with colours and textures like these, dreaming is easy.

Zuo outdoor patio furniture
730 CAD – build.com

Innit patio lounge chair
525 CAD – purehome.com

Zuo outdoor patio furniture
315 CAD – build.com

Outdoor holiday decor
265 CAD – chairish.com

Legend of Asia blue garden stool
205 CAD – onekingslane.com

Edie Inc outdoor decor
86 CAD – kohls.com

Dash Albert outdoor decor
99 CAD – zincdoor.com

Garden planter
75 CAD – wayfair.com

Outdoor decor
59 CAD – denydesigns.com

Patio decor
53 CAD – amazon.com

Jonathan Adler bar tool
63 CAD – stbernardsports.com

Artland glass pitcher
50 CAD – kohls.com

Le Cadeaux drinkware
6.27 CAD – gracioushome.com

Flower arrangement
340 CAD – onekingslane.com

Home Decorators Collection floral decor
145 CAD – homedecorators.com

Artificial palm tree
artificialplantsandtrees.com

My basement makeover  

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Last week my basement looked like this: ewww.

The painted concrete was cracked and peeling.

After a flood in the basement  and six weeks of waiting for our foundation repair… Our floor finally went in.

This morning the basement looked like this:      

And Tonight:

We have a (mostly) complete basement bedroom and yoga/ping pong room. Still some things to add and shelves to fill, but it is Infinitely better.


  
  
  
  
A hard day’s work, and two trips to Brampton to pick up bookshelves for thirty bucks, means our derelict basement is now a place to enjoy – complete with our turntable, sewing table, easel, ping pong table and space to accommodate guests.

Maximalism, to the Max

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Minimalism has been the buzz for quite some time and although I love the aesthetic, in theory, I could never reconcile my love of objects, texture, pattern and colour with the minimalist ideals that seem to require concealment and pared back clean lines. The cleanliness appeals, but it feels so austere. It’s like getting an arty, but spare amuse-bouche when what you’re really craving is the tasting menu for two, all plated and dropped on your table at once. With that analogy, I realize, is the necessary aspect of sharing the experience. Tasting it and enjoying it all, together, in context. Talking about the many ideas and bouncing between them, rather than just honing in on one. My home is full of visual references, culled from experiences and passions. And I think I like it that way.

I am much happier, I’ve realized, surrounded by maximum visual interest and objects that may not be the singular ‘piece de résistance’ of the room, but which contribute instead to an overall treat for the senses.

Sensory overload and tackiness are the far end of this spectrum. You can take it too far. Subjectively. But, when done well, I’m overjoyed by the idea of maximizing the impact of a space, in as many nuanced ways as possible.

From discreet to over the top, here is an ode… to the max.

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This Urban Barn story is more subtle, but still plays with the maximalist ideal: tone on tone, but with big ideas; big texture; perforations, sheep wool in muted jewel tones; amplified size and focal pieces that keep the eye bouncing around the image. Remove a few objects and it could easily change its vibe.

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A more elegant take on the Mad Hatter’s tea party with some adult sophistication, monochromatic palette and global influence. Here the ‘more’ is in replicating details: more lantern pendant lights; more candles; more flowers; more pillows. There is a lot going on here, but the colour scheme keeps it feeling cohesive.

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Here, the white backdrop creates a clean surface for a lot of detail. Colours pop and no shade is off limits. The colourful bookshelf shares focus with textiles, and painted furniture. Everything is spaced out to keep the eye flowing, and the wood textures help add variety, but at its heart this room is a well curated version of a rainbow, with artisanal and folk influences, housed in an old world shell.

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This room relies on paint and fabric to get big impact and to emphasize the importance of every part to the whole. The turquoise wall, crystal and metallic chandeliers, bright artwork and jewel tone hues in the accessories add richness to the already sumptuous velvet couch. Add to that a graphic floor rug, splashy artwork and a side table, sideboard and accessories from a variety of styles and the look reflects a love of many, rather than one specific decor genre. 

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This gallery wall, velvet tufted couch, woven stool, statement lighting and movie theatre seats bring every point of reference into one shot. Quirky, classic, playful, modern, beachy, global, retro, mod… the gang’s all here.

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From the book ON Maximalism, this cover shot has the same fun mashup as the previous image. Clear trends run towards combining eclectic furniture styles with patterns, texture, books, collections, stand out items (stuffed peacock, anyone?), fur, pieces from a variety of cultures and maximizing both the floor space and vertical space. Take it all the way to the roof.

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I’m totally drawn to the texture and bold pattern of this rug, which picks up in the cushions on the couch. There is definitely a palette at play, but the motif is confident and playful. Mixed wood and classic details like the chandelier and Chinoiserie ceramic stool make the eye travel, not unlike the designer/owner who clearly has a love of world cultures.

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Handicraft pillows, yellow lamps, sarape blanket, coffee table art books, abstract polka dots, man’s head, stripes, art in a variety of styles. This place screams ‘an artist lives here’. I don’t know if that’s true, but the tone of the room is anything but severe and restrained. Maximum colour and texture. To vet a piece, just remember, … if you like it, the answer is ‘yes’.

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Too far? Paintings on the ceiling? Flags and quilt squares hung from the raftes? Every surface covered? Yup. This room is a little much for me, but I think that has more to do with the moody colours and overall darkness. If this were done in cheerful Frida Kahlo inspired pinks, greens and mustard yellow I’d be head over heels.

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Here each item is precious and stands on its own. Satisfying. Together, it’s a feast for the senses.

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This indoor-outdoor room looks like a film set. Part jungle, part royal love nest, I’d feel transported just reclining into this pile of pillows. The lushness of the plants, the warmth of the lighting, the texture overload… carved furniture and regal textiles. OTT!

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The classic bones of this room, molding, crystal and carpets, all speak to old-world tastes, but when you sneak in some Marilyn, floor cushions, sexy velour couches, fancifully upholstered chairs and a seat that cops a feel, you have an unexpected menagerie that makes a maximum impact. Are you a maximalist, minimalist, or somewhere in between? In my heart of hearts, the max is where I’m most at home.

High Seas and Summertime Style

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Taking a style cue from the textures and smell of summer, I got myself a new fragrance: Vent Du Sud, by Lise Watier. This Canadian-made fragrance is the smell of my vacation, distilled and prettily packaged. I went into the pharmacy with a few sheets torn out of a magazine, ready to treat myself a little (it’s been two years since I got a new fragrance). The scent is layered with jasmine and vanilla, with a definite island or beach vibe. It will live, coolly, in the fridge to mist myself on my way out the door.

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It seems like everyone has the heat, seashore and breeziness of the season on the brain (despite hearing from my friend that she is currently shooting winter and Christmas spreads for her magazine). I am happy to stay firmly in the now. So here’s to summer and the ways we can keep it around us, all year long.

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Summer cook out tea towels. Campy and wonderful, from Anthropologie.

A vignette inspired by coral and sea side iconography. Found on nauticalcottageblog.com

A vignette inspired by coral and sea side iconography. Found on nauticalcottageblog.com

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A white bed spread, textured pillows and a wall hanging of twine-wrapped stones. If I felt up to it, I’d haul some home from the beach and build myself a similar art piece. No mobiles, please.

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More texture and beading and faux fur, oh my! With an ornately carved headboard, reminiscent (or literally) from travels abroad.

A very literal interpretation of the theme.

A very literal interpretation of the theme.

Sea shell knobs and hooks. Found on Anthropologie.com

Sea shell knobs and hooks. Found on Anthropologie.com

I love the textural quality of the ropes in different gauges, and little creatures from the deep.

I love the textural quality of the ropes in different gauges, and little creatures from the deep.

Found art.

Found art.

A quiet retreat; calming, cool and collected.

A quiet retreat; calming, cool and collected.

15 shades of blue; a great mash up of beachy items.  Found on beachblissliving.com

15 shades of blue; a great mash up of beachy items. Found on beachblissliving.com

The right kind of whale tale. Perfect with ropes and soft accents.

The right kind of whale tale. Perfect with ropes and soft accents. Found on Houzz.com

Anchors away! I'm hooked on this anchor accessory. Pun intended.

Anchors away! I’m hooked on this anchor accessory. Pun intended. Found on Anthropologie.com

What summer inspired touches are warming up your days?

Anthropologie, Meet Ikea

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Worlds collide. Ikea, the design uber-store of efficiency, strategic space saving solutions and affordable home wares is hitting a home run with their new NIPPRIG collection – doing chic, boho furnishings with a global twist almost (?) better than Anthropologie, who has been on that train for years.

I can’t help but feel that the practical Swedes are doing a great service to those of us who want to add some flare to our space… by reflecting our obsession with travel and finds from abroad, and putting them smack dab in the middle of their well-organized showroom (or marketplace). At a fraction of the cost of Anthro, Ikea is on to something magical, especially because, as their site describes in their release of the new line it is,

“Designed and made as a collaboration between IKEA and local producers in Vietnam and Indonesia, NIPPRIG is all about using renewable materials like bamboo, rattan, seagrass, and water hyacinth, and working with their naturally durable qualities using traditional skills like handweaving. The result is a distinctive range of furnishings that showcase the warmth and beauty of natural materials combined with a unique look shaped and made by traditional craftsmanship.”

Sounds great to me. Let’s see ‘Who Wore Makes It Best’:

Ikea starts us off with a woven floor mat, which (at $29) is a steal even for a season, but hopefully with a mind to sustainability, this can be an indoor/outdoor piece that is simple and versatile.

Ikea starts us off with a woven floor mat, which (at $29) is a steal even for a season, but hopefully with a mind to sustainability, this can be an indoor/outdoor piece that is simple and versatile.

Anthro's Susila Rattan Ottoman $198.00, is pretty and practical, but not significantly MORE so than the Ikea collaboration designs.

Anthro’s Susila Rattan Ottoman
$198.00, is pretty and practical, but not significantly MORE so than the Ikea collaboration designs.

High-end end table from Anthropologie. Undeniably beautiful and unique. Agate End Table $498.00

High-end end table from Anthropologie. Undeniably beautiful and unique. Agate End Table
$498.00

Great shapes and interesting textures. This furniture invites you to drape fabric, or yourself, into these curves and add a whole whack of greenery.  Ikea (point)

Great shapes and interesting textures. This furniture invites you to drape fabric, or yourself, into these curves and add a whole whack of greenery. Ikea (point). At $79. This table is pretty sweet.

Moving further from my price point: Anthro's Looping Apasra Chair $228.00. Graphic and cool, but also considerably more pricey.

Moving further from my price point: Anthro’s Looping Apasra Chair
$228.00. Graphic and cool, but also considerably more pricey.

Lounging with all the nonchalance of paint peeling walls and a vision of summer haze. $129  Pricier than I'd like, but with the handmade aspect, I'll pay for it!

Lounging with all the nonchalance of paint peeling walls and a vision of summer haze. $129, Ikea.
Pricier than I’d like, but with the handmade aspect, I’ll pay for it!

Styled to perfection. Who wouldn't want to recline in a Susila Rattan Chair for  $998.00 (Anthro)

Styled to perfection. Who wouldn’t want to recline in a Susila Rattan Chair for
$998.00 (Anthro)

No doubt about these beauties. They are gorgeous and statement making. But not on a more modest budget. Harmattan Side Table $348.00 – $498.00

No doubt about these beauties. They are gorgeous and statement making. But not on a more modest budget. Harmattan Side Table
$348.00 – $498.00

At $198, this ANthro woven door mat isn't something I'd wipe my feet on. But it sure is beautiful.

At $198, this ANthro woven door mat isn’t something I’d wipe my feet on. But it sure is beautiful.

Saturated woven containers in bold hues. Ikea, $19.

Saturated woven containers in bold hues. Ikea, $19.

Kelly Green... or whatever shade, looks like a slam dunk to me in this retro shape that alludes to its exotic origins. Ikea, $79

Kelly Green… or whatever shade, looks like a slam dunk to me in this retro shape that alludes to its exotic origins. Ikea, $79

Anthro's Pari Rattan Chair $98.00. Why pay more?

Anthro’s Pari Rattan Chair
$98.00. Why pay more?

The whole look: lush and lovely. I would take this for the more expensive version, then I'd pinch myself and be glad I'd saved $1000 to look so effortlessly cool in my own backyard. Good job, Ikea!

The whole look: lush and lovely. I would take this for the more expensive version, then I’d pinch myself and be glad I’d saved $1000 to look so effortlessly cool in my own backyard. Good job, Ikea!

It is undeniable (as a high school students’ essay thesis) that the advantage lies with Anthropologie, when it comes to interest, originality and perfect detailing. Anthro is aspirational (for me), but poses as thrown together, effortless coolness – the kind of stuff you just happened to bring back from your travels to _____, _____ and ______ (no big deal). It’s luxury with a certain casual shabbiness and hand-made irregularity that makes it look like it is inherited glamour, not store bought. On the other hand, Ikea is hawking some pretty similar stuff – without the dreamy models in kaftans and ironically printed tea sets that make the whole things seem like it was taken out of a novel, or a scene from Eat, Pray, Love. Ikea is definitely doing this right, and imagine how many chairs you can pack into a cargo ship when you consider their design ethos of minimizing the footprint and saving on freight that comes with streamlined, stackable design. I’ll take some meatballs and a whole set of patio furniture. Anthropologie… I’ll see you in my dreams.

Check out Ikea’s whole line at:  http://www.ikea.com/ca/en/catalog/categories/collections/30430/

Romantic Boho Bathroom

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Simplicity with ornate, reflective details. Found on flickr.com

Simplicity with ornate, reflective details. Found on flickr.com

I’m really craving a bathroom that fits the rest of our home. Or, should I say, ‘that fits US.’

We’ve done the best we can with the pink-beige nightmare that existed from the previous occupants. I’ve whitewashed and painted out as much as I can. But after a sink emergency that brought our plumber friend round to our house, this ‘house-proud’ lady was feeling sheepish about our upstairs bathroom. But like most things that I find embarrassing, I welcomed our friend to explore that awkwardness and give me a quote on how much it would cost to fix the offending room. It’s a little out of our budget right now, but I can start dreaming.

Now.

This colourful, white and turquoise bath features lots of living greenery and  quaint details. Found on frommoontomoon.blogspot.co.uk

This colourful, white and turquoise bath features lots of living greenery and quaint details. Found on frommoontomoon.blogspot.co.uk

I fell in love with tiled sinks on our trip to Spain. Our villa in Altea's hills had a gorgeous deep blue and white sink, with mosaics. Found on apartmenttherapy.com

I fell in love with tiled sinks on our trip to Spain. Our villa in Altea’s hills had a gorgeous deep blue and white sink, with mosaics. Found on apartmenttherapy.com

A bohemian Parisian flat boasts tall narrow spaces, but doesn't skimp on style. The classic black and white, with glass and antiques creates a balance in contrasts. Found on domainehome.com

A bohemian Parisian flat boasts tall narrow spaces, but doesn’t skimp on style. The classic black and white, with glass and antiques creates a balance in contrasts. Found on domainehome.com

I bet it's a nightmare to keep clean, but this bath is just too romantic for words.

I bet it’s a nightmare to keep clean, but this bath is just too romantic for words.

Again with the claw foot tubs. This time, taking it outdoors. Found on coastalliving.com

Again with the claw foot tubs. This time, taking it outdoors. Found on coastalliving.com

White all over brings attention to the beautiful details of this sink and it's antique lines. Found on koduhaldjas.blogspot.com.

White all over brings attention to the beautiful details of this sink and it’s antique lines. Found on koduhaldjas.blogspot.com.

A playful mix of old and new, hard and soft in this eclectic bathroom. Found on styleandcheek.com

A playful mix of old and new, hard and soft in this eclectic bathroom. Found on styleandcheek.com

Charm and character in the warmth and texture of an area rug, wood floors and antiques. Found on thecurtiscasa.com

Charm and character in the warmth and texture of an area rug, wood floors and antiques. Found on thecurtiscasa.com

Beautiful drapes as shower curtains and a painted floor - imperfectly perfect. Found on introducingnewworlds.blogspot.com

Beautiful drapes as shower curtains and a painted floor – imperfectly perfect. Found on introducingnewworlds.blogspot.com

These might be the shower tiles of my dreams. They are a perfect backdrop to personal, eclectic extras, with patterns and lots of light. Found on amberinteriordesign.com

These might be the shower tiles of my dreams. They are a perfect backdrop to personal, eclectic extras, with patterns and lots of light. Found on amberinteriordesign.com

My favourite turquoise and gilt details to add a touch of opulence in a vintage, bohemian retreat. Found on cotedetexas.blogspot.com

My favourite turquoise and gilt details to add a touch of opulence in a vintage, bohemian retreat. Found on cotedetexas.blogspot.com

A shower you'd never want to leave. The doors. Wow. Enough said. Found on lilibaba.tumblr.com

A shower you’d never want to leave. The doors. Wow. Enough said. Found on lilibaba.tumblr.com

Hammered metal, fancy hipster handsoap, live edge wooden shelves and more texture than you can shake a stick at. Love. Found on planete-deco.fr

Hammered metal, fancy hipster handsoap, live edge wooden shelves and more texture than you can shake a stick at. Love. Found on planete-deco.fr

Egg shaped tub and a room with a view. Found on snobfashionsource.blogspot.com

Egg shaped tub and a room with a view. Found on snobfashionsource.blogspot.com

Uber-romantic. Maybe a little over the top, but oh so sweet. Found on homes.yahoo.com

Uber-romantic. Maybe a little over the top, but oh so sweet. Found on homes.yahoo.com

Sweet nothings and memories. It's all about the story.

Sweet nothings and memories. It’s all about the story.

Classic black and white with a stark romanticism. A study in contrasts. Found on brabournefarm.blogspot.com

Classic black and white with a stark romanticism. A study in contrasts. Found on brabournefarm.blogspot.com

High drama in a small space; chandelier and marble make this a slice of expensive cake. Found on gallery.apartmenttherapy.com

High drama in a small space; chandelier and marble make this a slice of expensive cake. Found on gallery.apartmenttherapy.com

How would you style a master bath in a townhouse, keeping in mind a penchant for framed art, wooden trays on the vanity and shiny taps? Thinking pinks, grey and antique white.

Our shower curtain (Anthropologie)

Our shower curtain (Anthropologie)

Our towels (also... Anthropologie)

Our towels (also… Anthropologie)