T.P. holder and towel ring before:
...and after:
The whole shebang:
As you may be able to tell from our accessory selection, we've decided to step away from the coastal vibe we were leaning toward and go with a more modern one. We think it will tie in to the rest of the house better that way. We moved the old towel holder from this bathroom into the master because the previous owners had a towel ring on one side of the vanity in there and a fleur de lis hook on the other side, which we removed. So Alton's side has been towel ring-less for a while and the one we replaced in the hall bath was exactly the same as the one in the master on my side of the vanity.
No towel ring = sad, droopy countertop towel:
Towel ring = happy wall towel.
Ah, bathroom harmony.
There just so happens to be a Lowe's next to the Target we went to for our new bathroom accessories, so we stopped by there to look for something completely different (I'm sure you know how that goes) and walked out with a new pendant light to go above the kitchen sink.
The old fixture:
Here's the new one with the light off:
light on:
I love the stripey pattern when the light is on.
So those are the small, indoor projects we've been working on while waiting to finish the railing. Also, my aunt sent me home with a set of wicker furniture when I went over there for the 4th, so here is a shot of our new, free (!) furniture with a sneak peek of the railing in the background:
You can see what I was talking about with all the rain lately in that rather gloomy photo...I'll be back soon with details of the recent eco-friendly project Alton did and hopefully a completed railing. In the meantime we will be choosing the perfect shade of grey for our living room, kitchen, and dining room. Stay tuned!
Wow, that railing looks really cool! It looks much nicer than big-box plastic panels (I hate that nonsense), and somehow classier than if it had vertical boards.
ReplyDeleteNot meaning to ignore the rest of the post, though. That stuff was nice too... but I love porches.