Giving your bathroom shabby chic style without straying onto the shores of so-twee-I-may-have-to-throw-up can be tricky. While you are in the right room for a bout of nausea, it's not something you want to actively encourage. I assume.
So while you probably want to steer clear of a quilted loo roll cover, a few vintage glass bottles and some tongue-and-groove panelling go a long way. And, while we're on the subject, you can add a little kitsch nostalgia to that very same panelling with a fun soap holder. Like this one.
A deliciously useless gift! Hand knitted cup cakes could be the answer to that most tricky of questions... What to buy for the (dieting) dear friend that has everything?
Bella Dia's
Love Emma Bridgewater's style but not the price tag? I spotted (sorry) this fabby china in
There is a multitude of vintage and vintage-inspired fabric out there, but Donna Flower's website offers vintage trims, ribbons and buttons, too.
Louise Pringle of
Roses are a shabby chic staple and
In addition to lots of lovely new homewares,
Out in October,
Okay, so this is never (not even in the sale) going to be considered bargain-tastic, but the Bramley chest of drawers could be the perfect solution for those unwilling to trawl antique shops for quality shabby chic bedroom storage.
