What we had a lot of - was rocks. Most of them were in my head.
All those years ago there was no internet to get ideas from or show anyone what my vision was, so Brawn had to interpret what was in my head.
Hence the rocks diagnosis and a mudroom vanity top made of field stones.
The rocks are sealed in a non-glossy goo, and are surprisingly easy to keep clean. For those times when real mud made it into the mudroom bathroom, it was by far more attractive on rocks than it would have been on granite.
Really this bathroom has no place to bathe in it, so technically it is probably a powder room. But the kids did more bathing in there without a bath then they ever did powdering.
Wall to wall the bathroom size is 7' x 4' with a 10 foot ceiling. The toilet is behind the door, upon which I had to sit to take some photos. No I was not multi tasking. This bathroom is at your service if you are in the garage, on the patio, or in the front yard.
It is also the closest to my computer so the reading material is important, because who doesn't like to keep their friends close?
Kelly from The View Along The Way, just one of my many superstar blog friends who grace the pages of magazines these days and keep us company in our bathroom.
And then there is Cassie from Primitive and Proper who reenacted Kelly's photo shoot when she went to visit last weekend. I told her to give Kelly a hug for me, then take baby Mila and run. I also see after the magazine folks left, she moved her washer and dryer back where they were.
When our guests take a little longer using the mudroom facilities, we know why - it's because they are reading the book, and often times they emerge quoting from it as well.
It was hard to take photos in this room without a lighting set up. And while I love you all I did not feel like setting up lighting. Lazy is my middle name. There is a big window directly above the guests sign that keeps the room private and bright enough for necessary things.
I picked up this shoe size thingy at an antique shop called Mustard Moon... many moons ago.
The ceiling of this room is trimmed with these details. Brawn made all the components in here - the trim, the vanity, the counter. The wood is not oak, although it looks like it in these photos, it is hickory, as is the vanity.
This seems like a good time to tell you, that when I say Brawn made it, I don't mean he went to the lumber yard bought some trim, cut it and installed it. No. I mean he maaadddde the trim. He cut all those grooves and round parts in the garage with his saw and special cutters from regular hickory boards that he picked up at a lumber mill, not a lumber yard.
I learned the hard way after initially installing all white ceramic flooring tiles, that the place for white was not in a mudroom that was home to six kids and a Great Dane who slobbered in that area, unless I wanted to do nothing but clean it, so we changed that.
What I needed was a mud colored mud room.
This bathroom is also home to the famous toilet tong toilet paper holder.
I bought this heavy metal piece of junk at Second Hand Rose in Buffalo Minnesota, where you can get your junk fix in a whole town of the best occasional sales.
This week I added the little sign above the antler towel holder. Due to that, some dining room chairs being redone are going to be missing four large head tacks. And I did not kill this deer, I rescued the rack from a garage sale 20 years ago while on the hunt to save money and have a unique towel holder.
It is time to paint the frame on this Schnapps advertising mirror. I gave it a coat of bronze spray paint about 12 years ago. Maybe I'll just sand it down a bit.
The emergency first aid kit I put together last summer in an old tool box, found a home in this bathroom as well. It is the perfect location off the garage for first aid stuff since fingers tend to get cut often in close proximity.
The little ladder is from the same vintage 50's bunk bed as the front porch bench Brawn recently made. Recall my son painted the whole set black when he used it for his kids.
When he built them new beds, the bunk stuff came back to me, so I distressed it a bit and gave the ladder a home in the mudroom bathroom - because Kelly needed a place to hang out.
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I love this bathroom! LOVE it. OMG you should see some of our art by Ryan Carlson...it's an ice tong holding a moth. It's creepy!
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RJ
This room is just full of wonderful personality, Bliss...the perfect place to multi-task! I am loving the antler towel holder...
ReplyDeleteU are to funny! I love the idea of the stone top. What was the goo that u sealed called....remember?
ReplyDeleteVery cool bathroom, loving the toilet roll holders and antler towel rail, magazine rack and the Bliss family shoe sizes, but of course, one can't miss the rocks. I seem to remember admiring your rocks when we first met Mrs. B !
ReplyDeleteDo you hire Brawn out, you could make a bob or too !!
Oh my gosh! I don't even know where to start, but I love this little room. I'm really curious about that cool junk piece that holds your accessories. Do you know what it was? That field stone counter is just killer! Makes me want to get out my rock pry bar and head to the field for a workout! Did you know you can still buy Dr. McGillicuddy's MentholMint?
ReplyDeleteOh, my word! It's amazing, Bliss!
ReplyDelete{And Lazy is my first, middle and last name... where's my caffeine???? }
I love the stone top! Such a cool idea! (I need to send you pics of the fireplace DL fronted with lake stones. It's Amazeballs! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat bathroom!! I love that stone countertop! That Brawn knows how to get inside your head! That big metal thing...whatever it is....is wonderful!! You need to show us more of your house!!!
ReplyDeleteLove it. Compact but full or style. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteIn true Bliss style, as expected! It's brilliant- every bit of it.
ReplyDeleteThe only thing it's missing is a snack bar. ;)
Where is your iPad shelf????
I fell over at the six kids part. I'm the youngest of 6, and I was never sure if my mom was a saint or just nuts. Or had rocks in her head. Clearly she finally got it right with the last one and didn't feel the need to have any more. Love the stone vanity top...cool beyond cool...!!
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That is one fantastic looking powder room Bliss. I love all the multi tasking that goes on in there ;P
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh!!! I love everything about this room. So much personality! The stone is the perfect touch and that toilet paper holder!!!! I'd definitely be hanging out in there. This mudroom really shows off your decorating talent Bliss!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful that your hubby can make that detailed molding! And the stone counter is something, too! I love all your vintage finds repurposed for your powder room.
ReplyDeleteI should have gotten a couple pickle pickers to pass out to friends :) Thanks for stopping by Bliss, your bathroom looks great. The toilet tongs kind of go along with the pickle picker. lol
ReplyDeleteI love it! Such unique pieces. I love that Brawn made all of those items.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the vanity top!! You've done such a great job putting it all together. I'd powder my nose there any day!
ReplyDeleteWhere do I begin? Love the stone! The ladder! The first aid kit...shoot it is all great but Brawn gets the prize for that fabulous molding!
ReplyDeleteI am impressed Bliss...that Brawn did some nice work on that hickory!! I love this little room, the tongs, the metal toilet paper holder and nice job on the vanity. I could multi task in there:)
ReplyDeleteAll I could think of was the description you gave of how you were photographing this room for your post. God you make me laugh out loud every time I read anything you write. Poor Kelly. She's being abused & doesn't even know it!
ReplyDeleteLove your "poop" book. Can't believe it even exists. What's this world coming to?!
LOL Love you Bliss!!
I for one would like to hear a quote from the poop book. Okay not really. Great room with lots of fun details. I love the tongs and the supply holder thingy and that Brawn made the molding. That is so cool ;)
ReplyDeleteYou had me laughing so much I could barely look at the pictures! What a fantastic bathroom! So original, as are you! Love the rocks, antlers, ladder, well, everything. Brawn does great work and with your imagination, you are a great team! Love it, Bliss!
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Jane
Wow, what an amazing bathroom! That counter top is to die for...you sure have a talented husband!
ReplyDeleteDebbie :)
Way to give Kelly a "leg up"... (I could've gone several directions with that, but that seems the most G rated). Love this bathroom... could I borrow Brawn for a few projects??? Jeez, you're a lucky gal!
ReplyDeletexo Heidi
Bliss, what a beautiful little room, it is very charming. I think that rock top was genius and looks so cool! Brawn is obviously, a very talented man.
ReplyDeleteCynthia
So much amazing packed into such a compact space! And who has time to fix their hair when there is so much amazing reading material to peruse!
ReplyDelete:) Linda
Kelly's getting shout-outs all over the place!
ReplyDeleteI like the mirror on the advertising sign....keep it, save yourself the trouble. I love your whole bathroom!!
I'm sure Kelly will be pleased to know she is entertaining your guests ;) The counters..wait, the whole bathroom is really unique and filled with Bliss & Brawn awesomeness!! When you say Brawn made all the trim, I get it! Jim's got routers galore and actually made all the trim for our fireplace. Isn't it amazing what they can create. We are some lucky girls ;)
ReplyDeleteYour half bath looks like it belongs in a mud room area for sure! The rustic touches make it more approachable and comfortable. The stone countertops really set the tone for the whole bathroom! I'm impressed with your husbands carpentry skills!
ReplyDeleteHow BEAUTIFUL!!!! I love all the little details, and that counter top is just BEAUTIFUL!!! Very impressive!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun bathroom! I love the antler towel holder!
ReplyDeleteNever have I enjoyed a greater honor than knowing I'll be right there when your guests do their business! I mean poop. Because everybody does it. (I just made Andy come in here and read this because we are ALWAYS tracking down that "everybody poops" book in the bookstore and snickering over it. Such a place of honor to share the room with it!) This post cracked me up. Thanks for linking me up to the link parties, and giving me a place to hang on your very cool ladder. I'll be waving creepily to your guests! :)
ReplyDeletePS: I just shared this on facebook, because it made all my blogging dreams come true.
ReplyDeleteEveryone poops is right, just ask Lucy she has been on a poop fest since Mike left LOL!~ I love your bathroom, love that counter, how cool. You are so cool, that is all I can say!
ReplyDeletelooks awesome, bliss!!! i love the lighthouse sign! very cool!
ReplyDeleteBrawn is awesome. He is the wood whisperer. I am in awe of his trim and those beautiful details.
ReplyDeleteLove Love your guest bath!! Beautiful!! And I love that Kelly is always there to greet you!!!
ReplyDeleteI love you and your bathroom!
ReplyDeleteKelly looks right at home in that magazine.
Such Bliss originality in every single detail! Where to even start??? The stone sink top, rocks, no pun intended! The antler towel holder and ice pick tl holder, too cool! There's so much character and and you created everything to accommodate mud and real life not just show. Love, love, love your powder/ library/ mud room, LOL!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch Bliss originality in every single detail! Where to even start??? The stone sink top, rocks, no pun intended! The antler towel holder and ice pick tl holder, too cool! There's so much character and and you created everything to accommodate mud and real life not just show. Love, love, love your powder/ library/ mud room, LOL!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are surely the queen of bathroom decorating! Excuse me, powder room.
ReplyDeleteLiz
With all that fabulousness going on - including the reading material - I'd never leave! But then you'd think I had stomach or digestive issues!
ReplyDeleteLove the rocks - glad you got them out of your head and you were ahead of your time 20 years ago with that antler towel rock. Basically, I want to move into your mudroom - dirty white grout and all.
Kelly
Cute cute bathroom. Great accessories especially that shoe size sign. That's a real keeper.
ReplyDeleteHe made the trim?! MADE it?! Crazy. Every paragraph I read, I would think, OH I need to comment on that. And that. But also that. Suffice to say, I think your powder room is the shiz.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the firs aid kit/tool box! If I ever get around to blogging my downstairs bathroom redo - you will see why!!
ReplyDeleteIt's RIGHT up my alley!!
-breida
That is the best mud room bathroom tour I have ever been on. I cannot believe Brawn MADE the trim! Hickory is a gorgeous wood too. I wouldn't have been offended if you were multi tasking while you took pictures. I would love to come visit this room and make myself at home. You didn't mention where the air freshener is kept.
ReplyDeleteYou girls are TOO cute!!! Sitting here Laughing Out Loud!!! :) And that bathroom, totally AWESOME!!! XO, Aimee
ReplyDeleteI knew their was a reason I liked you so much. You get rocks you really do...and that bathroom counter top....o yeah baby I like very much. I traveled most of June and missed a lot....so my dear this bathroom is way cool
ReplyDeleteThat countertop is crazy good. I love it.
ReplyDeleteThank you Katie. Drop me a note and I will explain to you how to fix your "no-reply" blogger thing.
DeleteI missed this post...such a fun bathroom with GREAT junky touches :)
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