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Add country chic touches to your bathroom

Country Chic Touches for your Bathroom

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For a bathroom that evokes simplicity, charm and luxuriousness, try incorporating a country chic motif. It brings together a farmhouse style with a touch of glam. Here are a few country chic decor ideas for a stylish bathroom you’ll love to put on display for guests:

Vintage Finishes
When it comes to your vintage faucets or clawfoot tub accessories, choose a rustic finish, like nickel, bronze or pewter. Make sure the shade you choose is used throughout the bathroom for consistency.

Wire Basket
If you run out of room to store bathroom essentials, use a wire basket. It can hold bars of soap, loofahs and hand towels while giving off a rustic charm.

Mason Jars
Need a place to store your toothbrush? How about canning jars? You can paint the insides of these jars to match your bathroom’s color palette and place it on the side of your sink to hold toothpaste and a toothbrush. You can also use mason jars as a vase for fresh flowers to brighten up your bathroom.

Weathered Wood Vanity
Worn wood gives your space character and personality. Weathered vanities can be found at thrift shops or flea markets, but if you can’t find one, you can distress the wood yourself.

Antique Chandelier
An antique chandelier is perfect for a country chic bathroom because it’s a mix of vintage and glam. Hang it above your clawfoot tub to provide a subtle glow while you relax in the bath.

Unique Sink
Instead of the traditional sink, opt for one that sits atop your vanity. Whether it’s a square white vessel sink or a round copper sea sink, they both offer a nontraditional quality that really works for a chic bathroom.

Fresh White
A palette of all-white looks crisp and clean for a charming country space. Incorporate splashes of color to occasionally break up the white using vases of flowers, rugs or linens.

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