Showing posts with label bathrooms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bathrooms. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Glass Vessel Sink

I have always been fascinated by the clean and versatile look of clear glass. Since I tend to lean toward more traditional and antique furnishings, I don't really employ a modern aesthetic in my home, but I still love the way it looks. Simply stunning, this Crystal Glass Pyramid Sink from Cantrio Koncepts casts a subtle reflection on the vanity below and creates a beautiful focal point in your bathroom. The lavatory sink is made of high-quality tempered glass sink and has a predrilled 1-1/2" center drain.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Soothing Showers


There's nothing like the perfect shower to make you feel relaxed and clean. It's like a cure for what ails you. The steam and heat soothe tired muscles and open nasal passages, while creating a calming atmosphere. The shower is my favorite place in the whole house. I like the rainfall shower heads because they have a natural water flow, like being outside when it rains. The Graff Nantucket Series Shower Set has a rainfall shower head and offers balanced water pressure for the ultimate in body cleansing. Metal lever handles control the water temperature and pressure so that it's perfect every time. Plus, the shower set comes in several finishes, so it will match your bathroom.

Bathroom Fan Coming To The Rescue


I lived in San Francisco a few years back. Three roommates shared one teeny-tiny bathroom with hardly any ventilation. Mold and mildew grew on the bathroom walls at a rapid pace. We bleached the walls several times a year and even had the landlord re-paint yearly but it didn't stop the mold and mildew from re-appearing. There was a small bathroom window that was opened after every shower so, the bathroom could air out. However, the bathroom window was located near the outside trash receptacles. Not only did the bathroom smell when the garbage was full and the wind was blowing the right way but, the bathroom was located near the back staircase, as well. Taking a shower with the window open was a real 007 Movie and this all could have been avoided by suggesting the landlord invest in a decorative bathroom fan. $171.00 is a small price to pay for a mold-free and clean smelling bathroom.