Friday, February 10, 2012

Holy Bathmats Batman!

I read a post on Phoebe Howard's blog a couple months ago that completely changed the way I think about bathmats. It got me thinking...why not use real rug in a bathroom?


I think the look will be perfect for our new guest bathroom,  but I don't want it to be too traditional. Something bright and colorful will be the perfect compromise.
Ah yes, these are more my speed.
I felt like a kid in a candy store when I stumbled upon rows and rows of these 2x3 rugs at a local discount store (Building 19 for any New England readers). I selected a tribal Kazak rug from India for 50 bucks. It was so hard to choose just one!

Not from New England? No worries, you'll be able to find very similar rugs on eBay.

25 comments:

Holly said...

Oh yeah! I can see your guest bath starting to take form and if it includes one of these it's going to be great. I can't imagine having a place like that with those rugs. I get regionalism shopping envy when I see stores like this that PA doesn't have. Have a great weekend Carrie!

Erin from Skoots and Cuddles said...

i'm always so worried that the rug will mildew underneath without the protective plastic-y stuff underneath. That being said.... i use a regular rug at my kitchen sink and it never mildews.... so why not in the bathroom too! soon i will be doing a little master bathroom update... i see a cute rug in my future :)

Maury Kilgo said...

Love that idea! Especially in a room that doesn't get as high of traffic and wont have people dripping wet on standing on them. I can't wait to see how your room turns out!

Lisa Scibilia said...

I love a real rug in the bathroom - makes it feel more like a room!! Plus if it gets wet at all you can just hang it over the shower curtain rod or a chair to air dry so it doesn't get mildewy. no probemo

I *heart* "The Building" (little nickname around here)!

Giulia said...

I wish I didn't have to use a bathmat at all - I love my tile floor so much and don't have a lot of space so my bathmat is neutral and usually hangs over the tub. However, if I had a bigger space, thinking beyond the regular bathmat would definitely be a go.

Karen@StrictlySimpleStyle said...

I used to use a regular runner in my bathroom. The nice thing about it was that it stayed put better than the average bath mat. You can always find good deals on 2 X 3 rugs through online sources.

Tiffany said...

I never thought about it before but it makes sense. Plus, bathmats aren't always the most attractive.

Lisa - A Room with A View said...

This is probably too far up north for me but a great resource, I am sure. The rug is a great idea it should just not be allowed to get sopping wet..I have seen it done.

classic • casual • home said...

I love pretty wool rugs in bathrooms...you have some great choices.

John @ OHFS said...

That's a nice idea... I don't think we could pull that off in our current builder grade bathrooms... but, maybe eventually!

The Rug Lady from Building #19 said...

Great blog. Great pictures. I'm Marjorie, the Rug Lady from Building #19. Thanks for mentioning my rugs!!!

Sarah said...

Go, Building 19!!! Haven't been there in a while, might have to stop by;) Seriously, those are so cool, love the idea of using a real rug in the bathroom...definitely wouldn't have thought of this myself. Congrats on those antique alabaster lamps you finally treated yourself too - well deserved:) Have a great weekend!

Nancy said...

I have a long "runner" rug from Pottery Barn in my bathroom along our double vanity. It's beautiful and feels good under our feet. In front of the shower I use a regular bath mat (and hang up after each use.)

The Vintique Object said...

Ooo, I can totally see this with your rich wood vanity and the marble ttop. Yum!
Camille

Lisa @ Cozy Condo Living said...

Bath mats suck. I have two in my bathroom and I don't like them. I'm loving the idea of a runner. Our bathroom is long so it would work great. Thanks for the tip.

Kathy said...

Found you via Vintique Object this morning. Great post/blog! Following now.....k

Kelly @ View Along the Way said...

Those are beautiful! I wish there was a shop like that near me.

Interior Design Musings said...

could not agree more on the bathmat thing!!! Love the real deal. Honestly, I think they hide dirt way better too. M.

Simple Dwellings said...

Real rugs look amazing in a bathroom! Great idea! :) The reveal will be beautiful. :) And I didn't know Phoebe Howard had a blog! Off to check it out. Happy weekend, Carrie. :)

Sam said...

Can I be your next guest.....pleeease!? That will be the finishing touch on a great remodel for sure. I use a hotel-like bath floor towel that I drape over the tub to dry between uses. Practical but boring I know!

lyndsay @ Mr and Mrs said...

how on earth have i never heard about Building 19?! Are there other secret boston stores i should know about? One of these locations is only about 10 min from our new place!

emily said...

What great rugs you found! I think it will look great in your bathroom!

Dara M. said...

I've been loving the real rugs in the bathroom for a lil while now. For Christmas last year, I got my sister a real rug, and some curtains to help her decorate her master bathroom. It looked soo nice. Now I am trying to find some for our 3 bathrooms in our place. Not as easy as it seems.

SHERRY HART said...

I'm with you! I normally hate bathroom rugs and have often thought of starting my own line.....you made the right decision! That rug will look great.

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