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Adding the Unexpected to your Bathroom October 26, 2010

Posted by creatingyourspace in : Bathroom Blogfest 2010 , 1 comment so far

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As part of our participation in the 2010 annual Bathroom Blogfest, today’s post is about how to add the unexpected to your bathroom.

Because of the amount of hard-surfaced material required to make a functional bathroom, it’s important to look at opportunities to warm up the space with softer elements. One way to do this is by adding a piece of furniture. In this photo, a shelving unit and upholstered easy chair turn this bathroom into an inviting space.

The upholstered chair, with its old-fashioned floral fabric, provides an unexpected touch to the room. Take the chair out, and the rest of the space is not particularly remarkable. However, this addition creates a sense of comfort.

The pedestal sink and remade version of a classic tub echo the era the chair brings to mind. The colors are feminine and inviting, creating a space that begs for long baths with bubbles.

The one off note comes from the curtains. Imagine a soft stripe or check that draws color from the darker shades in the chair fabric, and the room would become that much more integrated and inviting.

Do you have any softer or non-bath elements in your bathrooms? Consider adding an upholstered bench or small chest or table. Pile it with soft towels to warm up the room. With just a few simple touches, you can turn your standard bath into something that warrants another look.

To learn more about the Bathroom Blogfest, please visit the Bathroom Blogfest Facebook page or on Twitter @Bathroomblogfes.

Bathroom Blogfest 2009: Environmentally Friendly Bathroom Flooring Choices October 27, 2009

Posted by creatingyourspace in : Bathroom Blogfest 2009, Green , add a comment

BB_2009-large-jpeg-logoMy Big Bob’s blog has been invited to participate in the 4th annual Bathroom Blogfest. During the annual Bathroom Blogfest, bloggers from around the globe write about the importance of bathrooms in the customer experience. Posts come from a wide range of perspectives that include sociology, marketing, research, psychology, environmental, customer experience, and user-experience design. Our contributing post today is on environmentally friendly bathroom flooring choices.

We define Green Flooring as any flooring that is sustainable, eco-friendly, contains recycled content, is recyclable, leaves a small carbon footprint or has low VOC’s (Volatile Organic Compound). There are different degrees of green when referring to different types of flooring.

Below are some of the green features and benefits of different types of bathroom flooring:
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Bamboo

Carpet

Stone

Hardwood

Linoleum

Ceramic Tile

If you are interested in green flooring for your project, please contact us at  1821 S. Arizona Ave. Yuma AZ 85365 or 928-217-5551 for more detailed information or samples!

To follow other participants in the Bathroom Blogfest, here’s a list of other participating Bathroom Blogfest bloggers:

Other ways to follow the Bathroom Blogfest:

The website: http://www.BathroomBlogfest.com

The Facebook Fan Page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bathroom-Blogfest/124443309541?ref=ts

Twitter:  @BathroomBlogfes

This year’s sponsor of the Bathroom Blogfest: http://www.bathroomblogfestdeal.com/