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Open Shelving in a Bathroom for Your Collections

01_10.02.09_OpenShelving.jpgWe posted about open shelving in bathrooms previously on Apartment Therapy, but we love the idea of using the shelves to enhance the decor. We absolutely adore the aquatic themed bathroom in the first photo. A collection of starfish, coral, and shells is what you would be surrounded by when taking a bath.

 
 

02_10.02.09_OpenShelving.jpgWe love the aqua green and white color combo. The second bathroom is much more toned down. The top shelves are used to display vintage cameras and the bottom ones are a perfect storage for towels and other bath necessities. What kind of collections do you display in your bathroom?

We came across these wonderful photos on the Absolutely Beautiful Things blog.


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The first one is beautiful... but I dread to think about dusting it, or what my kittens would do to it. Death From Above would suck a lot more if the kitten was jumping into a bath with you.

posted by deliriumsama on October 2nd 2009 at 12:38pm
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I have over two dozen conch shells that I've collected mostly from yard sales and auctions over the years. I love how they look all lined up on a shelf of natural, pale wood against a light, neutral wall color. But so far I do not have a room where this kind of display would fit in, drat it.

posted by spanky on October 2nd 2009 at 12:40pm
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Man I wish I had a bathroom as spacious as these. Then I'd be down with open shelves, closed shelves or even no shelves!

I think the shells display would be great if it was only one accent wall and not the entire bathroom.

posted by MODERnestS on October 2nd 2009 at 12:56pm
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Definitely a dusting nightmare!

posted by suzy8track on October 2nd 2009 at 12:56pm
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I have an amazing collection of fraying bathtowels, half-full shampoo bottles and out of date magazines in my bathrooms...

posted by bepsf on October 2nd 2009 at 12:56pm
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Vintage cameras in the bathroom? Don't know about that, but I love the beadboard cathedral ceiling and the sliding door to the bedroom.

The bathroom in the first photo looks impractical, for so many reasons... Guess they never take showers? And the dust... the mind boggles...

posted by mirandabee on October 2nd 2009 at 1:04pm
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That first bathroom bothers me. I don't know what it is but it doesn't appear relaxing. Maybe it is the mint green wall color?

posted by leadingedge on October 2nd 2009 at 1:22pm
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that's way too much "stuff" for a bathroom

posted by sunan on October 2nd 2009 at 1:38pm
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I couldn't relax in #1. I'd be too afraid of brushing against a wall and dislodging a fragile shell or starfish to fall to the floor and shatter. I like the collection, but the shelves are too shallow. #2 is very soothing. I don't know about cameras in a room subject to humidity though.

posted by aj on October 2nd 2009 at 1:51pm
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That first room is too busy for me. Not to mention the dusting and knocking stuff off the wall issues. And is humidity OK for vintage cameras?

posted by slowdown on October 2nd 2009 at 2:04pm
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Nice! As long as you acknowledge that you will have to maintain this decor (i.e. dust) BEFORE you put it in, I say, "good choice!"

posted by mei-ling on October 2nd 2009 at 2:30pm
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geez. some of you must be very clumsy or have abnormally large booties. can't you maneuver through a bathroom without knocking stuff off the walls?

posted by kahlil19107 on October 2nd 2009 at 3:35pm
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"And is humidity OK for vintage cameras?"

Not unless you enjoy watching them rust...

posted by bepsf on October 2nd 2009 at 6:55pm
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I don't approve of collecting sea shells....It is like someone coming to your house and picking a little of this and a little of that to take home.....Can't they just leave the beach alone!

posted by latinwaterpolo on October 2nd 2009 at 10:02pm
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I have a half-bath with open shelving, and I am filling the shelves with framed photos of family and friends. It lets me display them while keeping them out of the rest of my house (less clutter), and gives people something to look at while they're in there. Because it's a half-bath, humidity is not an issue for the photos or glass.

posted by amyeliz on October 3rd 2009 at 9:20am
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