So come on in and I’ll show you my little slice of heaven.
I keep my bath salts in this big jar and scoop them out with an antique English tea cup into my over-sized tub. For bath salts I use inexpensive Epsom salts from the grocery store. It makes such a soothing, relaxing bath. I’ve heard it’s the magnesium in the Epsom salts.
I’ve got everything I need here… soaps, a back brush, towels, and a clock just in case I want to know just how much time I am wasting, but really, I don’t…. want to know.
It’s so relaxing here or at least it was…. until my family discovered my hiding place.
Sigh.. I guess I could just take a shower next time.
Well as you can see there’s not much privacy there either. I think I am just going to start locking the door.
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So pretty and relaxing, Anita! You have done a wonderful job creating a spa feel to this room! Have a great weekend!
Very pretty! Enjoy your private escape.
Love your tub! And how relaxing it all looks. Wonderful!
This is so gorgeous! Someday, when I finally rip out my 1980s carpet and wallpaper from our bathroom, I will try to make mine look as lovely. Great inspiration!
Your bathroom is a place of such beauty and serenity!…Just love your “spa touches”
Such a relaxing and beautiful bathroom, Anita. I’d love to hide out in there any time!
Esplendida Navidad congratulaciones,amo todo esto ,gracias.
Hi do you know what color the door was painted? Looking at similar colors and really like that!
SW Pussywillow is the paint color on my doors.
What colors did you use on the walls, trim ,door and ceiling. I love all those colors together.
LooAnn, I have all of that here. The room you are looking at is in my city house. https://cedarhillfarmhouse.com/2015/07/what-color-is-that-wall-and-more-questions-answered.html