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As we’re on that fast moving train towards the holidays, I thought I’d offer one of my personal remedies for stress removal (even if temporary). It’s not going to be news to anyone, but more a reminder that we all need me-time now and then. Especially when there’s a ‘to do’ list a mile long and only 24 hours in a day, 8 of which are designated sleep hours, if we know what’s good for us.
So to encourage you all, and me, lets fantasize about luxuriating in a whirlpool shower baths at BC from time to time, here are some bathrooms that I dream about…
I used to take a bath every evening. Sometime between the birth of our second child and moving into a house with a bathtub in the guest bathroom exclusively, not the master (who plans these tract houses?), the heavenly practice was nipped in the bud, rarely to be picked up again. I have time for that delightful hour today, but somehow haven’t resumed the practice in earnest. This time of year I’m reminded that it used to be the calming influence in a busy schedule.
Not a very good picture…when we renovated our guest bath we installed a tub about 6″ taller than the standard. It makes a good soak a little better. There’s a shower curtain for now, until Olivia (granddaughter + any other possible grand babies) grow, its easier to bathe them.
Isn’t this a glorious bathroom (below), light filled, lots of room. I think I could definitely relax in this room.
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Beautifully detailed stone-surround bath with mirror. This is the definition of luxury, right?
I’m beginning to notice a recurring bathtub style in my file. I love the freestanding tubs…
{Ferguson & Shamamian via Design Chic}
{Mary Watkins via T&G Interiors}
And for the showstopper favorite, in my humble opinion, a bath designed by the talented Gil Shafer…the wood and beamed ceiling offers warmth to the room and yet there’s plenty of natural light. A bath in this room has the potential to lower one’s blood pressure!
To maximize a bath’s full effectiveness we must have some wonderful smelling bath products…here are a few of my favorites…
I love the smell of pomegranate and the Crabtree & Evelyn line feel heavenly on your skin
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If you’ve never tried any of the Jo Malone products let me just say, they are so incredible, stop by the Jo Malone counter or visit their store, they are always helpful and generous with their time and test sprays. I like the more natural scent of most of their products and while I’ve never bought the bath oil, the pump hand soap and the Lavender Amber cologne is a favorite. The pump soap in the guest bath always draws comments.
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Let’s face it, some of us L O V E this season so why not bathe in the scent of the season with this Homemade Pumpkin Pie bubble bath by Philosophy?
So tell me, do you already indulge in this simple stress reducer? I do have a few good friends that wouldn’t think of skipping their evenings in the bath, some with a good book! Don’t you just love this time of year?
I’m linking to Stone Gable: Tutorials & Tidbits & Southern Savvy Style: Wow us Wednesday
Victoria • Restoring our Victorian said:
I hate baths. I am not kidding at all… I think they LOOK spectacular, but I would use one of those freestanding tubs to store my sweaters or as the world’s largest laundry bin.
I hope we can still be friends?
Karen B. said:
Ha, ha, ha! Well, I love them and rarely take one, the shower is much quicker. Do you like to swim? Is it tied to an aversion of drowning? 😀 What a great idea, you could fit a lot of sweaters in a free standing tub. Karen
Keri said:
Yes! When I can I like to indulge in a hot soak in the morning. This is a rare but exquisite treat that reminds me that nothing needs to be too hurried.
Beautiful post. I especially love the bathrooms with huge windows and free standing tubs. I would love to rip out the view-obscuring block windows over my tub, and put in a regular one.
Happy Holidays!
Karen B. said:
Keri, Maybe the soak is a luxury for me *because* I can’t indulge daily! Wouldn’t an unobstructed view from a tub (with privacy) be the best elixir for a hectic week?! xo, Karen
debra phillips @ 5th and state said:
a good reminder karen!
i am so with you, my all time fav is jo malone and the lav/amber in particular. did you know she created that scent for her husband? i was in the sloane square shop once day and she was in. also suggested i layer it with grapefruit and to this day i do
cheers
debra
Karen B. said:
Debra, I wanted to layer but have been too timid, maybe I’ll be bold this year. I love nearly all of her fragrances. The Blueberry and the Pomegranate and wonderful. How fun to meet her. xo, Karen
Linda Coble said:
Karen,
Great post! I have bathroom envy! When we built our home in 1997, we opted not to have a bathtub. What were we thinking? I’d love to have a nice deep tub for a good soak on a cold evening.
Karen B. said:
I’m with you. we have the tub in the guest bath, but it’s a stretch to imagine it to be something as wonderful as the bathrooms I’ve featured. It’s fun to dream, isn’t it? Almost as good as a long, hot bath. 😀 xo, Karen
Taylor Greenwalt said:
Love so many of these images…the bath tub with the shutter is wonderful!
Karen B. said:
Thanks, Julie. It’s just what the doctor ordered this week! 😀
Kim said:
i would love a free standing tub, but hubby says no more reno any time soon.
Karen B. said:
Kim, Neither of our bathrooms have room for a freestanding tub…guess we’ll both have to satisfy our dreams with Pinterest. 😀 Thanks for stopping by. Karen
D'Arcy H said:
I’m not a bath-taker, myself (although I’m cold right now and it does sound kinda good) … but a tub with a view would be the best! If my tub had a view, it would be of my neighbor’s back door! Maybe in the next house …
Karen B. said:
D’Arcy, Yeah, there in lies the problem with Southern California homes, they are situated so close to each other you really couldn’t plan on leaving a window open to the world. It will have to be my future “country house” where no one is closer than a city block from each other! 😀 Karen
Teresa @ Splendid Sass said:
There is nothing like a hot, and I mean hot, bath. So many gorgeous images, and I especially love the second image! And I love anything Jo Malone!
Teresa
xoxo
Karen B. said:
Teresa, Ditto, the bath water has to be hot for me to relax. Jo Malone products have the ability to scent the air without overwhelming you. Happy weekend. Karen
Barbara said:
A hot bath is the ultimate way to relax. We have been running around doing outdoor chores, redecorating the house for the holidays and cleaning. I could use a hot bath with a glass of wine. I have wanted to try the Philosophy products for ages – mmm, pumpkin sounds so yummy and perfect for the fall season!
Karen B. said:
Barbara,
Yes, a class of wine and a scented candle would be the best.
Thanks for stopping by.
xo,
Karen
Gretchen said:
I share your love for free standing tubs. Even though I haven’t taken a bath since I was in high school, I think a master bathroom is not complete without a tub. Maybe if I had a lovely freestanding tub, scented with my favorite Jo Malone (I’m also a huge fan) and soft candle lite, I might want to slow down long enough to take a luxurious bath!
Karen B. said:
Maybe our medical insurance coverage will cover us installing one…I really think it is a stress buster! 😀 Karen
Keri | Ivy Clad said:
I just noticed that your blog was not in my sidebar. I don’t know how I missed this. I’ve been enjoying your blog for so long. Anyway, it’s there now. I hope any of my readers who haven’t found you make their way over. 🙂
Karen B. said:
Keri,
Thanks so much. I appreciate your vote of confidence and I love meeting new readers. As a fellow blogger, you know how fun it is to hear from visitors. 😀
xo,
Karen
Tanja said:
Hey there, I think your site might be having browser compatibility issues. When I look at your blog in Ie, it looks fine but when opening in Internet Explorer, it has some overlapping. I just wanted to give you a quick heads up! Other then that, excellent blog!
Karen B. said:
Thanks, I’ll let my IT person know (my son). 🙂
Karen