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Any inexpensive "sprucing up" suggestions for bedroom/bath...company coming!
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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 404102" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>I haven't read replies yet so probably repeating some ideas here. I'm a dollar store fan for things like this. My bathroom was recently jazzed up very cheaply. I found a brown flat woven (bamboo like, dark brown) tray of sorts (not quite a basket). I have in it a few bars of soap, shampoo/conditioner, shave cream, disposable razors, a few bath salts and lotions. I have a matching dark brown woven proper basket (square) with rolled up face cloths and hand towels in it on the vanity. I picked up 2 short candle stands, kind of aged dark iron looking. They are flat on little scrolly "feet". I bought 2 short and fat scented candles. I picked colors for the candles and baskets and hand towels/face cloths that match the general color scheme. </p><p></p><p>My bedroom has little decoration, it's bottom of the list in terms of what I want to pay for. Been here 6 years and still it is that way. At the dollar store as well I picked up a few things and stuck to one theme. I bought two wall sconces that match the paint color and bedding in my room. I grabbed those blocks of floral foam for making your own arrangements and some white silk roses. The roses came in large bundles and were very nice looking. They didn't look cheap or cheesy. I clipped the ends to the right length and filled the sconces. I picked smaller flowers that were different but similar and put them into a few various vases I also picked up at the dollar store. They are on the end tables and the dresser. </p><p></p><p>I'd say the bedroom cost about $15 and the bathroom perhaps about $20 (including the toiletries).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 404102, member: 4264"] I haven't read replies yet so probably repeating some ideas here. I'm a dollar store fan for things like this. My bathroom was recently jazzed up very cheaply. I found a brown flat woven (bamboo like, dark brown) tray of sorts (not quite a basket). I have in it a few bars of soap, shampoo/conditioner, shave cream, disposable razors, a few bath salts and lotions. I have a matching dark brown woven proper basket (square) with rolled up face cloths and hand towels in it on the vanity. I picked up 2 short candle stands, kind of aged dark iron looking. They are flat on little scrolly "feet". I bought 2 short and fat scented candles. I picked colors for the candles and baskets and hand towels/face cloths that match the general color scheme. My bedroom has little decoration, it's bottom of the list in terms of what I want to pay for. Been here 6 years and still it is that way. At the dollar store as well I picked up a few things and stuck to one theme. I bought two wall sconces that match the paint color and bedding in my room. I grabbed those blocks of floral foam for making your own arrangements and some white silk roses. The roses came in large bundles and were very nice looking. They didn't look cheap or cheesy. I clipped the ends to the right length and filled the sconces. I picked smaller flowers that were different but similar and put them into a few various vases I also picked up at the dollar store. They are on the end tables and the dresser. I'd say the bedroom cost about $15 and the bathroom perhaps about $20 (including the toiletries). [/QUOTE]
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