Sustainability in design: the future of net zero building
Thanks for celebrating with me!Now this was a fun project!.
I’ve always been a little traditional in my tastes, so for the things that would catch my eye first, like the shiny faucets and the light fixtures, I made sure that I kept them really traditional.Because I do enjoy modern style and conveniences too, when the time is right, I went with a pretty modern-looking tub and a really sleek toilet, which you’ll see in my next bathroom post.. Another tip for choosing a style that I love is to look at the exterior of your home when choosing the really eye-catching fixtures that will really dictate the overall “feel” of the room.
Take your cues from the style of your home’s exterior (or how you want your home’s exterior to look if you’re in the middle of renovating that too) and go with that.We live in an old Victorian style farmhouse, so choosing fixtures that make sense for a house of that style and from that period, helps bring kind of a cohesive feel to the overall design of our house.Well, it’s a pretty rustic/basic Victorian style farmhouse right now on the outside, but I’m hoping to bring a little more polish to it eventually!
So that’s what I went with.Quality and Price.
The good news is that beautiful bathroom fixtures are available in just about every style and at every price point.
I would recommend going with a trusted brand like.in December, then you might notice that I reused a lot of the same stuff for this holiday and just kind of looked at it a different way to make it work for Easter.
You can reuse a lot of the same basic pieces for almost all holidays and just add one or two new things to get a whole different look.I love how much this cuts down on all that holiday decor clutter that can build up pretty quickly when you love changing things up for the seasons as much as I do!.
Now, I’m not really sure how this idea ever got past the powers that be and actually made it onto store shelves, but I have to admit I do really like them.that I made a few years ago for about $1..