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New Year--New Look for an "In-Great-Shape" Bathroom

This bathroom was in perfect condition.  The Glendale homeowner so wanted to remodel.  But the faucets, tile work, tub, shower curtain rod and light fixtures were in excellent condition.  No need to spend money on remodeling this room was the bottom line.

Ami selected a timeless toile fabric for her window treatment and shower curtain. I used the fabric to its "best ability".  The design was box pleated and trimmed with a black and white check on the bias.  The shower curtain is functional under the tabbed valance and the window treatment, a London shade, is perfect for the space. 

Take a good look at that tile work trimmed in glossy, black, thick, rounded edged tile.  Ooow--you would think I  loved tile. (I really loved the fabric choice.)  I appreciate quality and loved to be able to accessorize this great bathroom.  It shines as if it were brand new.  I guess that shows that quality lives on.  It was a stunning complimentary addition to their "in-great-shape" main floor bathroom. 

Think about what you might want to perfect in a room in your home.  The New Year awaits us all.  I hope you find 2012 full of quality, things you like and people you love.  Blessings to you and yours this New Year's Eve.

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