High, Low & Everything in Between: A Bathroom Update
At first blush (pun intended), my bathroom makeover appears to perhaps be that of a trend-loving 12-year-old. It is not. It?s all mine. I?m a 49-year-old woman who involuntarily problem solves all day, every day. If there is an issue from 1978 that?s still troubling me, it?s safe to say that some deeply embedded brain cells […]
At first blush (pun intended), my bathroom makeover appears to perhaps be that of a trend-loving 12-year-old. It is not. It?s all mine. I?m a 49-year-old woman who involuntarily problem solves all day, every day. If there is an issue from 1978 that?s still troubling me, it?s safe to say that some deeply embedded brain cells are running formulas to resolve it. I?ve alluded to this before in other posts, and have been met with a few angsty comments criticizing design bloggers for appropriating clinical diagnoses when describing habits of ?obsession? or excess around their shopping activity or adoration for a certain object or trend. I assure you that is not the case here. My brain is officially wired differently, and that pertains to this post in a very specific way. I?ll spare you an explanation of my case history ? this is a post about my bathroom, the painting that drove me back to my color nemesis, and the serious craftsmanship of the Kohler products that brought this update to life.
Full disclosure: This is a sponsored post. And sponsored posts are an opportunity we take seriously here at Design*Sponge ? if we truly believe and experie...
At first blush (pun intended), my bathroom makeover appears to perhaps be that of a trend-loving 12-year-old. It is not. It?s all mine. I?m a 49-year-old woman who involuntarily problem solves all day, every day. If there is an issue from 1978 that?s still troubling me, it?s safe to say that some deeply embedded brain cells are running formulas to resolve it. I?ve alluded to this before in other posts, and have been met with a few angsty comments criticizing design bloggers for appropriating clinical diagnoses when describing habits of ?obsession? or excess around their shopping activity or adoration for a certain object or trend. I assure you that is not the case here. My brain is officially wired differently, and that pertains to this post in a very specific way. I?ll spare you an explanation of my case history ? this is a post about my bathroom, the painting that drove me back to my color nemesis, and the serious craftsmanship of the Kohler products that brought this update to life.
Full disclosure: This is a sponsored post. And sponsored posts are an opportunity we take seriously here at Design*Sponge ? if we truly believe and experie...
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