Hello and happy Wednesday everyone!
One of the biggest challenges that I’ve run into while designing our master bathroom for the One Room Challenge is figuring out what to include on the vanity top. I find myself brainstorming ideas as I sit on the train for my daily commute and even while I am trying to fall asleep at night (which is somewhat annoying…)
I’ve noticed that I’m a funny mix of being a minimalist and a maximist (if that’s a word…?) when it comes to decorating. There are times that I enjoy keeping things very simple to make the space feel clean and open and then there are other times that I love to include as many items as possible to achieve a big impact.
For instance the minimalist in me adores how this vanity is only topped with some hand soap and a single flower in a vase. It makes the room feel ultra calm and relaxing.
But I also swoon when I see how almost every inch of this vanity is topped with something pretty. It’s so visually pleasing and makes me feel all cheerful inside.
So I am totally torn on what to do with our vanity. To help me decide I thought I would share the ideas that I have so far about what to put there.
1. Canisters
Having canisters on the vanity is a huge convenience factor. I think it’s so much nicer to have your daily toiletries like q-tips stored out in the open rather than having to dig through a drawer or closet for them.
My favorite types of canisters are glass apothecary jars because of their vintage feel. The ones at Pottery Barn are absolutely gorgeous–but pricey. I am finding that Amazon has several that are just as pretty and way cheaper!
2. Greenery
Whether it’s just a small potted plant or tall elaborate stems, adding a greenery gives a space a really nice vibe. Especially if you like to stick to neutrals because the green really pops and stands out nicely against whites and wood tones.
I think that these eucalyptus stems from IKEA would look pretty in a white ceramic pitcher or vase.
3. Tray
I love utilizing trays for both décor and function. I have several around our house and they are great at corralling various items and help surfaces feel less cluttered.
There are sooooo many different kinds of trays to choose from. They can be flat or tiered depending on your space. I think the flat ones work well when it is going in front of a mirror and the tiered ones look fantastic when it’s between a double sink that has two individual mirrors like the one below.