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qickdrawmcgraw March 1 2010, 23:31:40 UTC
Oh, wow. I love your space. It's beautiful! Your aesthetic is definitely very similar to mine! I have a feeling when I my boyfriend and I move in together it will be very similarly styled. Great job with your limitations. =)

My suggestion for the bathmat would be to get a bigger square or rectangle shaped mat.. one that would take up the space in front of the shower as well as by the sink, and you wouldn't have that weird overlap. It appears your bathroom is big enough that a larger mat wouldn't fill up the space. If you didn't want to do a large mat, you could do four or five (however many it took) lined up length-wise, parallel to the shower, with a bit of space in between each mat (kind of like the rungs of a ladder?), so it would be more visually interesting and not as block-like in the middle of your bathroom.

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ohmyrhiannon March 2 2010, 00:33:00 UTC
where do you find a giant bath mat? i would love to buy a big fluffy navy one.

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qickdrawmcgraw March 2 2010, 01:08:53 UTC
I googled "extra large bath mat" and a few options showed up. They were fairly pricey though, so you may have to look around a bit before you can find one in the right price point.

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ima_totalgeek March 2 2010, 01:40:47 UTC
If you can do basic sewing -you can get several smaller ones and then sew them together.

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erinkathleen March 2 2010, 21:54:18 UTC
You might look at cotton rugs, like this style. They come in every imaginable size and are super-cheap. I love them as bathmats since they're washable and absorbent, plus they don't have pile that gets crushed and matted.

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ohmyrhiannon March 3 2010, 18:08:00 UTC
that's a wonderful idea.

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