Did you miss us? We've been shamefully absent for, oh, about two months now. But I figure we all could use a breath after the big remodel job. We spent the holidays enjoying our newly comfortable home and getting the rest of our house back in order following all the excitement of renovation. I think it's safe to say we're officially settled though, and loving every minute of it.
Over this past weekend, we finally got around to a few overdue final
touches in our bathroom. I ordered a custom plantation shutter while we
were under construction and it arrived, so we got it installed much to
our (and our neighbor's, I'm sure) pleasure.
So, remember this view? Here's what we've been living with (and ducking around - houses in our neighborhood are built in true old style aka close together):
And here's what it looks like now:
And a close-up of the shutter:
It's great to have the room closed off from the outdoors, and we love the dark wood to balance out the dark door and accent the bright white bathroom. And the best part is we still get some nice light in the room. We chose a divided shutter so that we can keep the main part mostly closed and leave the top few slats open, which lets a surprising amount of light in.
And see the shower curtain?
I finally got around to replacing the "don't-let-it-touch-my-skin"
polyester shower curtain we hung when the shower was
installed. We realized after everything was finished that our tall
shower would not work for a standard 72" shower curtain (it didn't even
hit the top of the tub) and selection in 84" shower curtains was
pathetic - they were all polyester and/or covered with palm trees. No
thank you. So we got by with a cheapo polyester one while I figured out a plan.
So here's a photo of the gross shower curtain that catches all your hangnails:
And now, our new and improved, soft and pretty shower curtain:
The new curtain is made from a linen tablecloth that I got on sale ($12!) at Pottery Barn. I added button holes to the top and hemmed the bottom so that it would fit just right. It makes for a great, clean look and feels great to the touch. What more could you need?
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