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Any inexpensive "sprucing up" suggestions for bedroom/bath...company coming!
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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 404031" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>Fresh flowers are always a great addition. A small bud vase with a one flower on the bedside table - some of your home decor magazines, a local paper, a couple cookbooks on the table/desk. A framed photo of members. A little basket with nice toiletries, some nice smelling potpourri, some battery operated candles that are four or five hour programable is a nice touch. Go around the house and look for a couple decorative plates - plate holders are really reasonable to Tuesday Morning if you have one of those nearby. An old quilt on the foot of the bed, a nice batch of throw pillows on the bed. I always make sure my overnight guests have any toiletries they may need, reading material, nice lotion, room smells nice, mood lighting, pad and pencil/pen, phone in the room, etc.</p><p></p><p>In the bathroom - you could always go someplace like Walmart and get some lotions and spray to put on the vanity, some little glass containers to put q-tips, cotton balls, makeup applicators, little decorative soaps, smelly candle..... I don't know you style, but mirrors or artwork on the walls is nice or perhaps a wicker shelf with rolled up hand towels and washcloths with one of those white bottles with pretty soap in it. Perhaps in the bathroom one of those diffusers with the bamboo sticks, you know what I mean. Those things are pretty affordable and you can find them almost anywhere nowadays. </p><p></p><p>I say go and browse Marshalls, Home Goods, Target, Walmart, Tuesday Morning, etc. All of those places have decorative bath and bed accessories. Another nice touch is glass perfume bottles. I have those on the vanity/dressing table in my mom's guest room upstairs. Nothing in them, but they look really pretty. How about some dresser or table runners - crochet or lace?</p><p></p><p>Have fun.</p><p></p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 404031, member: 805"] Fresh flowers are always a great addition. A small bud vase with a one flower on the bedside table - some of your home decor magazines, a local paper, a couple cookbooks on the table/desk. A framed photo of members. A little basket with nice toiletries, some nice smelling potpourri, some battery operated candles that are four or five hour programable is a nice touch. Go around the house and look for a couple decorative plates - plate holders are really reasonable to Tuesday Morning if you have one of those nearby. An old quilt on the foot of the bed, a nice batch of throw pillows on the bed. I always make sure my overnight guests have any toiletries they may need, reading material, nice lotion, room smells nice, mood lighting, pad and pencil/pen, phone in the room, etc. In the bathroom - you could always go someplace like Walmart and get some lotions and spray to put on the vanity, some little glass containers to put q-tips, cotton balls, makeup applicators, little decorative soaps, smelly candle..... I don't know you style, but mirrors or artwork on the walls is nice or perhaps a wicker shelf with rolled up hand towels and washcloths with one of those white bottles with pretty soap in it. Perhaps in the bathroom one of those diffusers with the bamboo sticks, you know what I mean. Those things are pretty affordable and you can find them almost anywhere nowadays. I say go and browse Marshalls, Home Goods, Target, Walmart, Tuesday Morning, etc. All of those places have decorative bath and bed accessories. Another nice touch is glass perfume bottles. I have those on the vanity/dressing table in my mom's guest room upstairs. Nothing in them, but they look really pretty. How about some dresser or table runners - crochet or lace? Have fun. Sharon [/QUOTE]
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