Romantic Boho Bathroom

Home Sweet
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)

Moving Furniture is Genetic

Home Sweet, Indulge, style

Re-arranging, specifically furniture, runs in my family. On my mother’s side. I can’t go more than a few months without moving things around. People visiting are routinely treated to a double-take when things are reversed, separated, painted, flipped, and after a while, you can hardly imagine it wasn’t like this all along.

Really though, my mom, left unattended at my house, had rearranged all the kitchen and linen drawers, texting that she’d stopped herself short at moving large furniture items, only because she couldn’t do so without scratching the floor… or possibly because she felt it might be overstepping. My aunt, recently relocated to Niagara-on-the-lake, deliberately replaced all her previous furniture (heavy, solidly made pieces) with new, light Swedish farmhouse style pieces, for the express purpose of being able to move them on a whim.

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The open concept living area, with mirror (a pre-existing feature from the past owner) and lots of light.

After having all our ducts, dryer vent, etc., cleaned, the urge hit me to rid the whole main floor of dust. The vent guys paid us a wonderful compliment, saying that it was obvious that ‘cool’ (‘hip’ I think he said) people live here, and that he loved all our art. So, the newest incarnation of our living space involved separating the sectional and replacing a rich, woven tapestry with a lighter spring one, as well as flipping the vertical Ikea shelving units onto their sides.

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Felix loves the newly upholstered leather cushion for the ‘zen couch,’ which replaced the velvet cushions (major cat hair attraction). Hand-sewn fabric cushions are easily changed-up for a fresh look.

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I created large-scale art to brighten the space, featuring the lyrics from “Sugar Sugar” (one of our favourite songs). The shelving is home to records, ceramics, an “A” made from all the wine corks of our courtship, and the paper bouquets from our wedding.

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Felix loves a spot to stretch out, in front of the Urban Outfitters tapestry that makes its way from tablecloth, to bedspread to wall-hanging.

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Brutus, the controversial (to my mother) long-horn skull adds some macabre irony to our very feminine space. We like to imagine that he dialogues with Betsey (who now lives as an area rug). What I like, however, is that the skull was sourced from a friends farm where all parts of the animal are utilized and animals roam free in large pastures.

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A tagine hides the remotes, and colourful coasters protect the surface of Granddad’s WWII trunk.

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Separating the sectional gave us a nice new arrangement for hosting, or t.v. viewing.

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All lit-up: our custom ampersand and ‘A’ marquis lights help to illuminate the space in the evenings, and make the vintage cut crystal decanters sparkle. Mirrors make it possible for art to be seen from every angle.

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Chester, our girl-cat, isn’t quite sure about this arrangement.

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The dining table, and make-shift marking area, is warm and colourful, with art done, by request, by my mother.

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Looking back into the space from the dining room, the living areas are divided, but open.

At the very least, the benefit of all this moving around is a solid calorie burn, and thoroughly cleaned … everything. Plus, it reminds me that my wife loves me very much when she puts up no fuss at all as she comes home from work, only to find me requiring her help to put the finishing touches on our space.

What inspires you to move furniture?