Since I was old enough to flip through a book and study the images, I became fascinated with the story of Cinderella. At a young age, I was able to grasp the concept of transformation and to this day, I still look at furniture, homes and even my own image as that of something undergoing constant transformation from the dull and uninteresting to elegant and beautiful. In the following photos, you will see how my husband and I have begun to apply our vision of a Provencal style bath to our main bathroom. In the photo on the left, the existing and useless bathtub were demolished. The walls were an outdated pink and the medicine cabinent was one of those all-in-one jobs with the lights on the side. The counter took up too much needed space. M
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Pygmalion
Since I was old enough to flip through a book and study the images, I became fascinated with the story of Cinderella. At a young age, I was able to grasp the concept of transformation and to this day, I still look at furniture, homes and even my own image as that of something undergoing constant transformation from the dull and uninteresting to elegant and beautiful. In the following photos, you will see how my husband and I have begun to apply our vision of a Provencal style bath to our main bathroom. In the photo on the left, the existing and useless bathtub were demolished. The walls were an outdated pink and the medicine cabinent was one of those all-in-one jobs with the lights on the side. The counter took up too much needed space. M
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2 comments:
hello:) i found you through Nancy...she has some very lovely pictures posted of your beautiful cottage...how wonderful that you are doing most all of the transformations yourself...that must be so rewarding!!!
how gorgeous is your home! good luck with the bathroom, it is going to be stunning!
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