Welcome back to my lovely home. By now you know where the drinks are kept, so go ahead and help yourself.
Today is bedrooms part 1. So I guess I will show you my bedroom this week, and the kid's rooms next. Our master bedroom is special to me because this is the first time in 10 years we have our own master suite. I can run naked from the bathroom to the bed. It's great! The kids are also not allowed to play or bring toys in our room. If they want to come cuddle, they are more then welcome. But all that kid related stuff (aside from a few baby toys) stays out! They have more then enough rooms for their own use. It gives me and hubby a quiet spot where we can spend time together.
I have to admit, I cleaned our room a week or so ago, and took pictures then to prepare for this day (which I completely forgot on Thursday!). I was planning ahead for once (kind of)!
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| This is what you see when you walk in the room. I got mad when we moved and tossed our old bed, so we have an air mattress until we get a new one. We will not be going into debt and buying an expensive mattress. The dresser has been in my family for 20+ years. It holds my clothes on one side, the baby's on the other. On top I toss the misc stuff my hubby brings home from work. We have central air, but there is a cooler in here. |
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| Looking towards the door, the Doorbuster's crib, hubby's dresser. Hubby's dresser usually has some nice candles on top, right now it has a puzzle on top of it. Behind the dresser is the overflowing laundry basket, and the door to the bathroom. All Doorbuster's blankets and a few toys get tossed under the bed when I clean. |
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| Our closet is awesome! One side for each of us, and the middle holds all our misc junk. It's pretty much a stack of boxes in the middle. It's not very pretty, but it works to hold the stuff that really has no home, but no place to go. |
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| The vanity. Isn't it pretty! |
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| Our very own shower, and the toilet paper roll. The walls and ceiling are all tiled, and they forgot things like towel racks and paper towel rolls. I'm not sure I want to ruin the tile to put a roll holder in. There is also that funny hole by the floor. We have no idea what that is for. |
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| The ceiling. It's tiled. I think its pretty neat. We also have a skylight in the bathroom, so you rarely have to turn on the lights during the day. |
Hope you enjoyed our house. Wait until you see the kid's rooms next week. I'll be showing you the disaster of my boy's room. Thanks for stopping by!
If you'd like to see more bedrooms, take a hop on over to
Life in a shoe,
Smockity Frocks,
The Common Room and
Raising Olives.
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ReplyDeleteI had a friend who lived in a very old house with no place for racks in the bathroom. She kept the toilet paper in a very pretty bowl on the floor near the toilet.
So... with all that tile, you could pretty much spray the bathroom down with a hose? It's very pretty!
@Headmistress- Yes, if it had a drain, we could spray it with a house. If we buy the hose, I'm going to figure out how to put a drain in both bathrooms, since they both have tiled walls and ceilings. I love the pretty bowl idea!
ReplyDeletehose, that is. lol!
ReplyDeleteLove the totally tiled bathroom, but I think they must have forgot about the necessities, like towel racks and such! lol. I love seeing inside people's homes! thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteI know, towel racks would of been a nice addition! Thanks for stopping by Theresa!
ReplyDeletewe use a wicker waste basket to keep our tp in...it holds about 5 rolls so we never worry about running out. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip!
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