31 May 2010
Moving in to the bathroom too
This is what I have been collecting for the bathroom so far. The style is still french with a twist, cause I don´t want it to be too white and sweet. I have moved some walls to get this room, and I haven´t decided yet how to make the big surfaces floor, walls and ceiling. I know where to put the bathtub, the toilet and the sink, and I have been dressing the golden details a little bit down.
I also know that I have to add: Big chandelier, soaps, bottles and a lot of other bathroom items. I would like a terazzo floor, but how ever do you make that??
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I don't know about that terazzo floor - I am pretty sure there is going to be someone who knows how to do it;) - but the collection of your bathroom minis are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLots of lovely bits and pieces there, sorry I can't help with the terazzo floor though.
ReplyDeleteHi Suzanne,
ReplyDeleteLook to my link about a terazzo floor. My workshop in Englisch.
http://huiswinkel.punt.nl/?gr=784909
And nice bathroom minis
Lisette
Thanks to you all!
ReplyDeleteLisette: I am totally blown away! I have never thought of blending the tiles!! Thank you so much for the tutorial, it looks so great, I have to try it!
Love, Susanne
Todas las piezas son preciosas, especialmente la jarra con ese encanto de viejo, con el óxido. Te quedará genial en el aseo.
ReplyDeleteUn saludo
Carmen
Det er en fin samling til badeværelset ditt .
ReplyDeleteGulvflisene lager du i fotokartong, det er tykkere enn vanlig papir .Kutt opp i ønsket str (jeg bruker en papirkutter fra firskas)
Lim deretter flisene på et litt tykt papir deretter maler jeg det mellom brun (ha gjerne litt vann i malingen)La dette tørke ,deretter "brucher"jeg flisene med en litt stiv pensel. Bruker den brune som basisfarve og tilsetter litt hvitt ,andre nyanser i bunnfarven osv ....Deretter lakker el sprayer gulvet
Til slutt kan du bruke sparkel som du tilsetter litt vann til å ha i fugene
Hviss du går inn på linken til craftretreat og ser på flisene på peisen der .
Hviss du har spørsmål må du gjerne sende meg en mail.
Lykke til !
Janne
Oh nice stuff you´ve collected... Looking forward to see the progress. Basic needs soon taken care of, then your little folks can move in :0)
ReplyDeleteWonderful collection :) And I wait to see the floor :)
ReplyDeleteYou have many nice things for the bathroom, I'm sure it's going to be very pretty! I like your plant very much!
ReplyDeleteMaia
What a great collection to start the room off. Let me know when the plumbing is connected, I think I'd like to take a holiday here - I'm totally over the southern winter already (I know it's only been a couple of weeks but enough is enough!).
ReplyDeletePlenty of great things for the bathroom. I'm sure it's going to be as goog as the kitchen.
ReplyDeleteGeneviève
Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteLisette, are the flakes made of paper?
Janne, I can´t find the link?
Love, Susanne
con esa colección de mobiliario para el baño le va a quedar todo perfecto, me gusta mucho el espejo, y los tonos dorados le darán un aspecto señorial.
ReplyDeleteun abrazo
With this collection of furniture for the bath he is going to still have quite perfect, I like much the mirror, and the golden tones will give him a lordly aspect.
An embrace
Hi Susanne. I'm looking forward to see your bathroom. It looks very expensive! I think I've found the link you were told about: http://huiswinkel.punt.nl/index.php?r=1&id=369355&tbl_archief=1#r579424
ReplyDeleteI looks fabulous.
Hi Lene! Thanks but this is the link to Lisette, Janne mentioned another one. I don´t know if Lisettes flaws are made of paper.
ReplyDeleteLove, Susanne
Hi Susanne. I found the other one too: http://www.craftretreat.no/article.asp?w=67143116&x=23348&imgGallery=1&imgActive=bilde1
ReplyDelete- at least I think this is the one...
I'm mad late with this comment: by now you've already finished the bathroom! I like everything. Since we have some equal pieces, I am very curious to see how you use them :-)
ReplyDeleteLene: Thanks for the link!
ReplyDeleteFlora: Ha, ha...can I have a little more time, please?
Love, Susanne
Hi Susanne,
ReplyDeleteI love your collection of small things for your new bathroom.
And I love your blog - everything is wonderful, really charming.
Hugs and greetings from Bavaria, Germany
Marion
What beautiful things for the bathroom! I love the geranium!
ReplyDeleteJody
¡Que maravilla! los accesorios para el baño son preciosos, le va ha quedar de lujo
ReplyDeleteBeutiful things to your bathroom! I love the bathtube, were did you bought that?
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to see how your floor will look like.
Lena!
Thank you!
ReplyDeleteLena: The bathroom set is from Reutter Porzelan. I bought it from www.miniseum.dk
Love, Susanne
I like your ideas - your blog is one of my favourite one..
ReplyDeleteThe things for your bathroom are realy nice!!!
I made tiles for my 'Wintergarten':
http://renafula.blogspot.com/search?updated-min=2009-01-01T00%3A00%3A00%2B01%3A00&updated-max=2010-01-01T00%3A00%3A00%2B01%3A00&max-results=19
I cut them out with Kemper Cutter - material:
air-drying clay.
Love
tinydreams
What great bathroom fixtures! I have never seen them before. You've collected so many other little wonderful pieces for the bath too.
ReplyDeleteYou must have started making the terazzo floor by now. Lisette's tutorial is just wonderful. I can't wait for the next up date! :-)
Catherine XXX