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Guest Bath

I wanted to show you what is being used for a table in my guest bath.  I got the idea from The Bold Abode here.  Gwen painted her table in a "bold" color.  Mine is white, but the idea is the same.  


 It takes up little space, and has items a guest might need in plain view which is so important!



What do you think?  I really liked the idea, so I just copied!

Here is the tour of the guest bath. It's a small room with no window and a little hard to photograph.


These topiary pictures have moved from the powder room to this bath.



The walls are Gallery Beige, a taupe color. 


I copied this idea from someone's blog too, but can't remember who. I like the little pitcher hanging inside the frame.

Hand creams and lotions are kept in plain view as well.

I don't remember where I got the shower curtain.

This shows a mirror and picture both from Kirkland's.  The lamp was found at a consignment shop.


I use the metal bird stand to hold a hand towel.  It has a place to place a bowl of potpourri, but is kinda top heavy, and tips over easily so it just holds a towel.








Hope you enjoyed this little tour.

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  1. So many sweet touches in such a small space. The tiered table is perfect and I love the distressed white finish. What a cute idea to hang that cup within the oval frame. Just adorable!
    Liz

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