KEY DETAILS 20"w x 34"l. 100% cotton pile. By choosing our cotton products, you're supporting our investment in Better Cotton's mission. This product is sourced via mass balance and therefore may not contain Better Cotton. Learn more . 850 gram weight. Made in India.
When it comes to children’s bathroom spaces, there are a few things you want them to be: functional, organized, and clean. There is nothing worse than a bathroom filled with clutter that has no rhythm or purpose and makes getting ready in the mornings frustrating for parents and littles! When laying out your kids’ bathroom […]
Our traditional wallpaper is screen printed by hand on coated paper for a luxe, hand-painted look and feel. We use eco-friendly ground paper that is Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified and manufactured carbon neutral. Highly durable and fade resistant Washable with mild soap and water Our peel and stick wallpaper is digitally printed on non-woven, self-adhesive paper that is easy to apply and remove. Adhesive backing that does not require paste to apply Removable Highly durable and fade resistant Washable with mild soap and water Download our wallpaper spec sheet for more detailed product information. Note: Samples are provided for review of the material and print technique—they are not intended to be used for color matching purposes. There can be slight shifts in color between runs, so your wallpaper may vary slightly from sample coloring. Always test peel and stick wallpaper in an inconspicuous area before applying. Please ensure that you order the correct amount as we do not guarantee that rolls printed in different batches will be an exact match.
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Christa Martin upgraded this mid-century modern condo that was originally designed by William Krisel to make it the perfect, inviting weekend getaway
Albion's Tubby single ended bath is a hybrid adaptation of an original cast iron bath. It is hand made to order at Albion's factory in Essex.
Having some fun in the final reveal of our Northridge Remodel!
The laundry room masquerades as a guest suite—but you’d never even know it
Beach Towel Sugardesigns brings you collection of Personalized and Non Personalized gift items which are a great way to show someone that you care about them and have put thought into the gift you are giving. Personalized beach towels are a fun and practical way to add a personal touch to your beach or poolside experience. They also make great gifts for friends and family members who love spending time outdoors Hit the beach in style with this unique beach towel. It is typically larger than a regular bath towel, with dimensions of around 30 inches by 60inches and the fibres are super soft and absorbent. These are high quality towels MADE IN EU , and are professionally printed with unique and novelty designs so you will stand out at the beach. We have different types of Beach towel – a) Image Personalized beach towel b) Text Personalized beach Towel c) Both Image and Text Personalized Beach Towel d) Non Custom Beach Towel You can order a one of a kind beach towel in just a few steps! How to order: 1. Choose your background ( See listing image with different variation like color/Pattern ) 2. In case of Text Beach Towel you can add in the name in Personalization Column 3. In case of Image Beach Towel you can send the image via Etsy messages or mail us at usasampleroom [!at] gmail.com 4.Checkout Product Specifications: • Available in one size: 30”x60” • 52% cotton, 48% polyester • Made in EU. Printed in the USA • Printed on one side only • The non-printed side is made of terry fabric, making the towel more water-absorbent -Care: Machine wash separately in cold water, use delicate cycle and tumble dry on low. Do not bleach. Do not iron. -Everything is made in our own facility and not outsourced. If you need the item quickly, please message us and we will accommodate your needs. Visit our store for unique ideas for beach towels which are a popular gift for beach-goers, as well as for those who enjoy spending time by the pool or at the lake.
London based interior designer and interior architecture firm.
Kudos Inspire 3 Panel In Fold Bath Screen This luxurious 6mm Three Panel In-fold Over Bath Screen from the Kudos Inspire range is perfect for when you are not able to have a shower within your bathroom.
Our pattern-filled shower curtains are the perfect, simple way to bring personality to your bathroom. 72" x 72" 100% cotton canvas Use with shower curtain liner (not included) Made in Portugal Curtain rings not included
If you're looking for inspiration on how to redecorate or are a sucker for good interior design, you're going to love this subreddit. Hell, you'll probably enjoy it even if you're just bored and randomly scrolling through the Internet.
The highlights of Budapest in 3 days! Itinerary for traveling with kids to Hungary and see the best of the capital. I will guide you through my hometown and offer local tips. Baths, cultural sights, green areas and more!
Daydream, designed by artist Julia Rothman, was our first ever wallpaper pattern and our most popular to date. To celebrate this joyful pattern that started it all, we've rounded up some of our favorite installs in each of our 12 statement-making colorways. Sunshine: True to its name, this cheerful colorway brings happiness and light to this refreshing laundry room. Image via @twopeasandpod French Blue: Crisp, clean, and perfect for an all-white bathroom, French Blue reminds us of a bright spring day. Image via @refined_custom_homes Blush: The softest pink sky and metallic gold clouds—talk about dreamy. This colorway was made for this sweet girl's room. Image via @courtneymbrowning Gray: Moody with just the right pop of color, our Gray colorway is a total knockout in this living room nook. Image via @leclairdecor Gold: Who says a mudroom has to be all work and no play? Daydream in Gold adds a whimsical and chic touch to this workhorse of a space. Image via @jandjdesigngroup Black: Daydream is even better when it's used in slightly unconventional ways, like on this slanted accent wall, where modern pattern meets classic black and white. Image via @nestingwithgrace Green: Laundry may not be your favorite chore, but it would be pretty hard not to have fun in this minty green space. We love this bright colorway on the ceiling! Image via @houzz Orange: Sign us up for this Daydreamy dining nook outfitted in soaring orange birds (and while we're at it, we'll take that yard, too!). Image via @pamelajaccarino Indigo: Powder rooms are one of our favorite places to add pattern, and this blue bathroom is one of many reasons why. Image via @balancedesignatl Light Gray: It's double the fun in this timeless space, and we love the graphic punch that our Light Gray colorway brings to this stylish kids space. Image via @oliveandford Cream: This elegant dining room is proof that sometimes all you need is just a little bit of pattern to bring a space to life. Image via @pamelarineerinteriors Lilac: Reminiscent of sunny fields of lavender, this gorgeous colorway brings a visual lightness and levity to this stunning bathroom. Image via @meganhoustondesign BONUS: What would a Daydream roundup be without a little fun? We just had to include this adorable dollhouse kitchen featuring Daydream (Gold) designed by @tinyhousecalls. Play date, anyone?
A collection of kid-centric spaces for our latest design project reveal.
A “wet room” is a bathroom that is designed to maximise space in small rooms by creating wet areas in the bathroom that are traditionally dry.
Daydream, designed by artist Julia Rothman, was our first ever wallpaper pattern and our most popular to date. To celebrate this joyful pattern that started it all, we've rounded up some of our favorite installs in each of our 12 statement-making colorways. Sunshine: True to its name, this cheerful colorway brings happiness and light to this refreshing laundry room. Image via @twopeasandpod French Blue: Crisp, clean, and perfect for an all-white bathroom, French Blue reminds us of a bright spring day. Image via @refined_custom_homes Blush: The softest pink sky and metallic gold clouds—talk about dreamy. This colorway was made for this sweet girl's room. Image via @courtneymbrowning Gray: Moody with just the right pop of color, our Gray colorway is a total knockout in this living room nook. Image via @leclairdecor Gold: Who says a mudroom has to be all work and no play? Daydream in Gold adds a whimsical and chic touch to this workhorse of a space. Image via @jandjdesigngroup Black: Daydream is even better when it's used in slightly unconventional ways, like on this slanted accent wall, where modern pattern meets classic black and white. Image via @nestingwithgrace Green: Laundry may not be your favorite chore, but it would be pretty hard not to have fun in this minty green space. We love this bright colorway on the ceiling! Image via @houzz Orange: Sign us up for this Daydreamy dining nook outfitted in soaring orange birds (and while we're at it, we'll take that yard, too!). Image via @pamelajaccarino Indigo: Powder rooms are one of our favorite places to add pattern, and this blue bathroom is one of many reasons why. Image via @balancedesignatl Light Gray: It's double the fun in this timeless space, and we love the graphic punch that our Light Gray colorway brings to this stylish kids space. Image via @oliveandford Cream: This elegant dining room is proof that sometimes all you need is just a little bit of pattern to bring a space to life. Image via @pamelarineerinteriors Lilac: Reminiscent of sunny fields of lavender, this gorgeous colorway brings a visual lightness and levity to this stunning bathroom. Image via @meganhoustondesign BONUS: What would a Daydream roundup be without a little fun? We just had to include this adorable dollhouse kitchen featuring Daydream (Gold) designed by @tinyhousecalls. Play date, anyone?
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If you're looking for things to do in Bath with Kids then read on. There is so much to do with kids in Bath from Roman Baths to City Tours.
The best part of any bathroom reno is arguably the tile selection. So many fun choices! Check out these awesome designs for some serious shower inspiration.
Escape to lush meadows, charming canal paths and beautiful scenery with the Bowden Hill walk near Lacock. Find the walk guide!
My husband Marcus and I love travelling and exploring the UK, so we were excited when we were invited on a press trip touring the Great West Way recently. This is what we got up to on our trip, all activities were complimentary but as always all thoughts and opinions are our own. We were not paid for this trip. The Great West Way is a new 125 touring route between London and Bristol based on ancient roads. The route goes through some of the UK's most beautiful villages, historic towns and magnificent cities and is rich in history and culture. As we live in South Wales, we did the route in reverse, starting in Bristol and headed towards London. That's the beauty of this route, you can start at either end, or even in the middle, hop off to explore the places along the way and then hop back on to your next destination. Day 1 Bristol to Bath Bristol Bristol is a city that has a vibrancy and personality that is big and bold. Known for its street art (Banksy's art grew from its underground scene), nightlife and restaurant scene, Bristol is a happening city with a lot going on. We've been to Bristol a number of times, being only an hour's drive from where we live. Particular favourite areas are the Harbourside area, with At-Bristol the science museum and the SS Great Britain designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and the shopping at Cabot's Circus. This time, we decided to explore Clifton more, an upscale suburb of Bristol and home to the Clifton Suspension Bridge. It was a crisp cold day, and Mr W was dressed warmly for a tour of the Clifton Suspension Bridge, whilst I decided to go and explore the cute shops in Clifton. I was tempted by a globe of the world in the shop Pod but managed to resist. However, I couldn't resist a hot chocolate in Bar Chocolat as it was freezing outside! After a wander around Clifton, taking in the antique shops, jewellers and great places to eat (I spotted a branch of The Ivy restaurant) I caught up with Mr W on his adventures under the vaults of the Clifton Suspension Bridge. The bridge designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel is a Grade 1 listed structure which first opened in 1864. Marcus took a trip down into the vaults on the Leigh Woods side. Amazingly It wasn't until 2002 that the small entrance was found into the chambers. You have to wear a hard hat to explore the vaults, but it's worth the effort. A tour of the vaults can be organised between Easter and October. You can read more about the fascinating vaults of Brunel's Clifton Suspension Bridge here. For lunch, we went into the centre of Bristol and stopped by at the Prince Street Social. This restaurant and bar situated opposite the Bristol Hotel has a cool modern vibe and serves an eclectic menu. Lunch included such treats as a fish finger sandwich and pulled pork burger to a vegan club sandwich and vegetable crisps. I opted for a 'posh kebab' with harissa-marinated chicken on a flatbread with homemade slaw and tzatziki, whilst Marcus went for a sweet potato and mixed bean burger with green tomato relish and fries which was vegan. We thought the food was good, My pitta bread was tasty with and the shredded cabbage, adding some crunch and freshness, the scattering of chillis a little heat. Our next stop was Bath but check out where to stay if you are ever in the Bristol area below. Where to stay I can highly a hotel we stayed at before called The Bristol Hotel. Situated on the harbour front with a fabulous restaurant called The River Grille, it's a great stylish hotel. We've stayed here three times now and it gets better every time we visit. Bath So back on the Great West Way route and off to Bath we went. Now I have to be clear here, I want to live in Bath and I have wanted to for ages, I adore this city! A 45-minute drive from Bristol takes you into the centre of this historic city. The city of Bath was founded by the Romans as a thermal spa and in the 18th century, under George III, it developed into an elegant town with neoclassical Palladian buildings, but more of that in my day two post. Today we were exploring the Jane Austen Centre. Jane Austen, the author, lived in Bath for five years and wrote two of her books in Bath, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion. Her books became famous for vividly depicting middle-class life during the early 19th century. At the Jane Austen Centre, you are greeted with the costumed guides who weave stories of Jane, her family life and her time in Bath. It was interesting to find out that Jane wasn't famous until after her death. When she was alive her books weren't published under her name but with the credit 'by a lady'. The Jane Austen Centre is worth visiting if you are Jane Austen novice but have an interest in her life. It's a small museum so plan to spend an hour or so there. You can try on the clothes that used to be worn in Jane's day as well which is a fun five minutes! You can also have afternoon tea in the tea room attached. Tickets cost £12 for adults, but if you visit before midday and book online you can make a small saving on the price. Then it was time to check in to the hotel for the night. A short walk from the centre of Bath is the Roseate Villa, a well-appointed boutique hotel with its own parking. After a warm welcome by the receptionist, we were shown to our room. When we got to the room, the welcome plate was a nice surprise - macaroons, my favourite! The room was luxuriously appointed and generous in size, and with the orange and check furnishings had a slightly Scottish feel. The bathroom was decorated in black and white and had a bath with rainfall shower. Penhaligon toiletries were the icing on the cake and smelt divine. The room also had a small fridge with soya milk ready for me as well as a tea and coffee tray with homemade biscuits. Yummy! We had an afternoon tea booked so after a quick freshen up it was time to go to the dining room. With a picturesque view over Henrietta Park, the Henrietta dining room makes a lovely place to take afternoon tea. It's a grand room but the service wasn't stuffy, in fact, it was informative and welcoming from Caroline the manager and Jean-Luc the waiter, who were rightly proud of the quality of the food. You have a choice of 18 loose leaf award-winning teas followed by freshly cut sandwiches and an array of beautifully presented dainty cakes. The sandwiches included a variety of vegetarian and non-vegetarian options, such as egg mayonnaise and salmon and were fresh and tasty. The scones were warm and simply delicious accompanied by strawberry jam and Cornish clotted cream. There is also an option to have a glass of champagne but we declined on this occasion. I have to say the cakes were exceptional! The choux pastry with salted caramel popcorn and chantilly cream was outstanding as well as the dainty lemon tarts in sweet crisp pastry, and the chocolate orange macaroons were divine too. I honestly thought I was in dessert heaven. The cakes are made on the premises by the night baker and really were some of the best I've tried. I did my best to eat everything, but had to take some to our room to finish off later - it's a hard life! So full as could be, we had a little snooze... I mean relax in the room before heading off that night to the Bath Brew House and the James Street Brewery to find out about their small batch beers. The Bath Brew House is located on James Street West, in the heart of the city. They call themselves a brewpub and they have been brewing ales for five years. Diane showed us the brewing process and we tried a selection of bitter, pale ale and a porter stout made on site by Max the brewer. Marcus and I both liked the porter, it has similarities to Guinness but was not as heavy and rich which is a good thing. After the beer, it was time for more food! The menu at the Bath Brew House is full of pub classics, such as beer battered fish and chips but also dishes with a contemporary twist such as Moroccan spiced fish kebab and vegan jambalaya. My half pound burger with cheese and bacon and skin on fries was excellent, the burger was juicy and well seasoned and the fries were big and chunky like proper chips. Pin for later So waddling back to the hotel like ducks after too much food we declared our first day on the Great West Way a success. Tomorrow we would be visiting the Roman Baths and taking a walking tour of Bath with the company Around And About Bath, before making our way to Lacock and Devizes. Watch out for day 2 and day 3 on the blog soon. *AD thanks to the Great West Way for inviting us on this press trip
Featuring a subtle interpretation of acorn branches, this wallpaper design dates back to 1879. Crafted in the United Kingdom, the "Pure Acorn" pattern was created by famed Arts & Crafts textile designer William Morris using wood blocks to hand-print the pattern. Our new wallpaper collection features original William Morris designs and motifs. The 19th century's most celebrated designer, William Morris was a key figure of the Arts & Crafts Movement. He championed the principle of handmade production, evident in his beautifully ornate, organically rich artwork. Details You'll Appreciate Classic "Pure Acorn" botanical pattern Design by William Morris from 1879 Product Specifications Professional installation recommended Does not come pre-pasted We recommend applying wallpaper in low moisture, well-ventilated areas, like a powder room, dining room, living room, or bedroom. For a beautiful look that will last, install on dry walls and avoid hanging in high contact water areas such as behind a sink or shower. Pattern repeat: 18 in. Roll width: 20.5 in., length 33 ft. Coverage per roll: 56 sq ft. Made in the United Kingdom