MISS MOOX: Bathroom

  • Doin' Your Business

    Doin' Your Business

    I think this would be a killer idea in a family beach house. To do a silhouette of each family member. Plus, it is something to do while sittin' on the can! Speaking of that, let's look at some other ideas for powder rooms that give you something to, um, do, while, er, doin' your business. Yeah, I went there.

    Designer Jarlath Mellett

    Learn about far away places...

    powder room

    Count zebra...
    (but don't fall asleep on the commode!)

    powder room

    Suddenly acquire vertigo...

    Powder Room

    Get a weird urge for Pepto Bismol...

    Such a pretty powder room!

    Reminisce about your days in the slammer...

    powder room 4

    Look at pics...

    Literally powder your nose!

    powder room at the Gramercy Park Hotel

    Gramercy Park Hotel

    Charleston folks...tonight you should go to Novel (341 King Street) for the debut of Liza Cleveland's new line, Bon Vivant, of hand drawn stationary, invitations, announcements and calling cards.

    Sorry Liza to include your beautiful work in my post about sitting on the can!

  • Bathtub Row

    Bathtub Row

    I love a good claw foot tub! Just met with a client who is putting one in their master. After the week I've had...all I want to do is take a big 'ol soak in this bad boy! My mom told me that she use to lock herself in the bathroom when I was little because I talked non-stop and she just needed like five mins of quiet time. But I wouldn't let her! I would write notes and pass them to her underneath the door. Ha! I wonder what the notes said? "Hey mom, what are you doing RIGHT now?", "How about now?", "Why are you so quiet in there?", "Seriously mom, what are you doing?", "Hurry up! I have something really important to tell you!"

    Country Living

  • Soak It Up

    Soak It Up


    This bathroom is smokin'!

    And you aren't so bad yourself...

    Nor are you! Hubba, hubba!

    Someone vain lives here and I like it!

    I want to soak in one of these tubs for hours while listening to Michael Buble and drinking wine. Nobody bother me.

    Hope you have a relaxing weekend!

  • It Takes Two To Make A Thing Go Right

    It Takes Two To Make A Thing Go Right


    I am admittedly overly symmetrical but come on...

    How can you not be?

    You get it now, right?

  • Decorganizing Wednesday: Make-Up

    Decorganizing Wednesday: Make-Up

    How do you organize your make-up? In pretty little jars on a vanity? In a drawer? In a fancy make-up bag?

    Real Simple

    Real Simple

    Trish McEvoy

    I have mine organized in a drawer but I do like my Trish organizer for sleepovers. And I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE that there is a compartment for everything! Bravo Trish, bravo. As you already know, make-up can go bad. I did some research and found this article Real Simple did a while back. Some products have a PAO (Period After Opening) icon on the packaging that will help you keep tabs on the freshness but if not, you can refer to this chart.

    Mascara/Liquid Eyeliner
    Lasts: 3-4 mos
    Toss it sooner if you get an infection, pink eye or the tube goes dry.

    Powders (eye shadow, blush, face powder)
    Lasts: Up to two years
    Toss it sooner if it gets suspiciously crumbly or shiny.

    Lipstick, lip gloss, balm
    Lasts: A year with wand, two years with direct brush application
    Toss it sooner if you get a cold sore or other lip infection. (duh!)

    Pencils
    Lasts: Up to 3 years, with sharpening
    Toss it sooner if it becomes unusually dry or melty.

    Liquid Foundation
    Lasts: Up to 2 years
    Toss it sooner if the color changes or separation occurs.

    Moisturizer: Face or Body
    Lasts: About 2 years in a pot; 2-3 years in a pump
    Toss it sooner if you notice a change in the smell or consistency.

    So my brother used the term "decorganizing" last weekend and I about died. LOVE IT! I am not sure what tickled me more that someone used the word in a sentence or that my brother reads my blog! Now if only I had coined the term instead of Tina Fey.

    I need some help...anyone have anything they want me to talk about on Decorganizing Wednesday? Leave me a comment or send me an email sidney@eclectic-idg.com.

  • Mirror, Mirror on the Wall (literally)...

    Mirror, Mirror on the Wall (literally)...

    I just love this concept...what a great way to open up a small space and give yourself a full length mirror to check out your outfit head to toe! And you can see, it's not your 1980's mirrored wall my friends! If you are local and need someone to do this call Justin Walling with Charleston Architectural Glass 843.452.0427, he does a great job. He just installed an antique mirror backsplash in a client's kitchen (pictures to come) and it is beautiful!

  • Cherry Blossom Capital of the World!

    Cherry Blossom Capital of the World!

    via frenchieandflea

    via decorpad

    via isuwanne

    via isuwanne

    House Beautiful

    via apartment therapy

    via theknot

    Did you know the answer was Macon, Georgia? Have you ever heard of Macon, Georgia? It is a fairly small Southern town that is home of The Allman Brothers (my uncle sold them their first instruments!), birthplace of Kenneth from "30 Rock," it once sported a hockey team called the Macon Whoppees (I'm not kidding) and (as you now know) it holds the acclaimed title of being "Cheery Blossom Capital of the World!" Holla. Every March the city becomes "a pink cotton-spun paradise of delight as over 300,000 Yoshino cherry trees bloom in all their glory." The annual Cherry Blossom Festival has become a 10 day celebration even earning billing as one of the Top 20 Events in the South, Top 50 Events in the U.S. and Top 100 Events in North America! That ain't small potatoes people. Since my mom is from Macon, I spent many o' holidays there growing up while visiting my wonderful family. And I wanted to give them a shout out as the festival starts this Friday. Shout.

    *quote is from www.cherryblossom.com

  • Design Pet Peeve: No.Two

    Design Pet Peeve: No.Two

    Ick.

    See, I told you there would be more! Ok, so I am not a fan of towel bars. Pourquoi? a.) They aren't all that attractive 2.) They are annoying to use and c) Why take up so much wall space by displaying a wet towel? I much prefer a hook (preferably hung on or behind a door so it is out of sight). Keep dry towels folded on an attractive vanity/shelf or rolled up in a nice basket. They have that pretty etagere above, why not fold all those towels and keep them on there? Again, I'm just sayin'...

    Real Simple

    Designer Suzanne Kasler

    Country Home

  • Design Pet Peeve: No. One

    Design Pet Peeve: No. One

    I say "one" because I am sure there will more. Hopefully, I don't offend anyone...just putting it out there. I am not a fan of the whole let's play hopscotch with the bathroom mats. Try a large rug that covers the area instead.

    No...

    via MFAMB




    Yes...

    Unknown

    [I'm thinking I squelched some party invites with this one!]

    TGIF!!!

  • Feeling Dirty?

    Feeling Dirty?

    There is nothing like a white bathroom to make you feel clean!

    ~Images: 1-3)Unknown 4) Jayson Home and Garden 5) Unknown 6) Country Living

  • Helloooo gorgeous!

    Helloooo gorgeous!

    Not a bad way to start the day, huh? If you are building or remodeling try getting super creative with your bathroom elements. I have a brilliant friend who used a large piece of driftwood (stretched wall to wall) to house a clear, vessel sink in their powder room. A-ma-zing!

    Lighting
    Try using sconces instead of vanity lights.

    Countertops
    Add them to a piece of furniture instead of using a pre-fab vanity.

    Tile
    Why stop at the floors?

    Cabinets
    Add color or architectural details to make them interesting!

    Mirrors
    No glued on builder basic allowed!

    Storage
    Try adding baskets instead of closed cabinets to store all your bathroom essentials.

    Sinks & Pluming
    Mix styles-who says modern has to go with modern?

    ~Images: 1) Southern Accents by Suzanne Kasler 2) Designer Sara Richardson 3) House Beautiful May 2008 4) Designer Sara Richardson 5) House Beautiful 6) Elle Decor Oct 2007 7) Domino July/Aug 2006