Adding Farmhouse Touches to the Bathroom

Hey friends!  It's been a few months since our farmhouse-styled master bath remodel debuted here on the blog.  Since then, it's been published on the Country Living website and featured at Wayfair.com!  It's also been published in the 2017 Winter/Spring issue of one of my favorite magazines, which is American Farmhouse Style!  I'm still feeling overwhelmingly honored to have these special opportunities!

Recently, I added some rustic accessories to the bathroom, and I wanted to share this new decor with you.  :)

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First, there's the galvanized storage shelf.  It didn't come with hooks, so I bought two "S" hooks at Home Depot, and then my sweet hubby used a handy tool to squeeze one end of each hook to the rod so that it wouldn't come off easily.  ;)  I shopped our home for fun accessories for this rustic shelf and found a white ironstone pitcher, some grainsack napkins, white towels and a cute concrete pot with some greenery.

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Also, this awesome vintage Sutliff can was a serious score from a recent estate sale.  I absolutely love the details....It's the perfect floral vase for our bathroom!  And because the top has a wide opening, all I did was use a small mason jar filled with water and then slipped that jar right on into the Sutliff can.  ;)

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In addition to the Sutliff can, a grainsack napkin and an antler were the perfect accessories for some extra farmhouse touches.

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What do you think of these new accessories?  I love it that anyone can add a touch of farmhouse charm to their home...no matter what style of home they live in.  Don't you agree?  I'd love to hear from you!  Comment below, or stop by and say hey on Instagram, Facebook or Pinterest.  It always makes my day to hear from my sweet readers!

I hope you enjoyed this quick update for our bathroom.  If you'd like to see the remodel as a whole, click on this link here.  Have a great day!

Update:  I recently added a new sign above our galvanized shelf, and I thought y'all might like to see it.  So here she is!

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