The toilet seems to be the one place in our homes that we neglect to inject with personal personality. We have a tendency to spend a lot of time considering its own substances and function (as we should), but then we decorate it just with bathroom-y items, and before we know it we’re stuck in an unusually dull and neutral area. The toilet is actually among the very fun rooms to fool around with, just because their neutral background introduces eclectic interest.

Toothbrushes look better in an old mug, industrial baskets and boxes make good storage, and artwork, photos and personal accessories can all live from the bathroom as well as they do in almost any other room. Consider styling your toilet in the same way as the remainder of your house — with all of the courage and sass you can muster!

Kati Curtis Design

This plate collection makes an amazing complement to this toilet. Can you imagine the distance without character, colours and these shapes?

Donna DuFresne Interior Design

Creating a toilet feel like other rooms in your house is catchy, taking into consideration the function. But check out the way this bathroom is nearly deleted from view and your attention is drawn to the complex artwork and natural accessories, making the space feel more like a study.

Chronicle Books

Be bold! In the event that you should take out the accessories, this could be a neutral area ready for resale.

A wonderful assortment of oddities in this windowsill brings attention and relaxation.

A gallery wall and also antique chandelier add an eclectic edge.

Thick, dark velvet draperies, industrial boxes and baskets and on-trend typography notify the disposition of this space and give insight into the character of the occupant.

Kohler

Yes, it is a toilet! Now, granted we do not all have rooms large enough to mimic this distance, but the bookshelves are styled with novels and other components we would traditionally have in other rooms — and it works.

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