Design
fromApartment Therapy
2 weeks agoI Put a Side Table in My Bathroom Two Years Ago, and Now I'll Never Move It
A small lucite side table repurposed for the bathroom can add surface, sophistication, and a sense of openness in a tiny space.
While a towel may have one job-to get you dry-too many fall short. They slip, they cling, they leave you half-damp, and if you're taller, they barely make it to the top of your thigh. This is where bath sheets enter, stage left: larger by generous inches, softer in all the right ways, and capable of wrapping the whole body without awkward gaps.
The best shower curtains on Amazon offer a variety of textures, materials, and colorways to revitalize your bathroom, whether your aesthetic skews modern-minimalist, traditional, or something in between. You can go one of two ways with your bath curtain: Selecting a quiet, inoffensive style that will blend into an otherwise sad space or infuse it with a more relaxing, spa-like ambience.
Whether you're looking for a waterproof option that can function sans liner, or a breezy fabric that will make the utilitarian room feel more aesthetically pleasing, a shower curtain's impact can't be understated. After all, it's the largest swath of color or pattern you'll likely have in the room. The textile's endless options can easily flit between decor styles, like the eclectic prints of Nickey Kehoe or the minimalist textures of Quince's linen option.
I'm no stranger to pushing the envelope a bit when it comes to my home, from adding a hot tub to my "too-small" yard to putting up a gold Christmas tree. But choosing a white shag rug for my bathroom might be the most controversial thing I've ever done in my home - and it's made my bathroom so much better. Here's why I highly recommend it.