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Rebekah Codlin

Yep absolutely, I like minimalism and open space. This is my ensuite, so bulky things such as my hairdryer are actually behind a floor sitting mirror in my bedroom. The wall hung shelving for my toothbrush is on the side of the wall so the side of the cabinet covers everything, and encloses the power point already there... I would have liked no shelving but my toothbrush is plugged in to the wall and it all needs to be hidden somehow.

I make sure I don't hoard makeup I don't use, and everything is little (i.e I don't use one of those giant eyeshadow palletes and 20 brushes lol), so I'll have this all lined up on the shelf behind the mirror. My makeup bag is for travel and contains also mini hair products, toothpaste etc, everything in one, so this will be under my bed. I just grab a lippy and anything else and pop in my handbag when I go out.

The only other bulky thing is a set of scales I can just have in my wardrobe... The only furniture I have in my bedroom is a chair as a side table, and my bed! I like to have space for large pot plants and cool rustic vases.

Bek

   
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Barbara Dunstan

Hi Bek,

When you mentioned pot plants, you've had me sit up and take notice as I love plant too, I have them all over my home lol

It really does sound like you are organized like me, I have my hair dryer in my other bathroom that I call my en suite but it is in fact just another bathroom in the home but is like a tiny guest bathroom. I also have a travel bag for clothes together with a separate but quite large toiletries bag that corals all my stuff needed for being away from home and it sits in the spare bedroom for now.

My makeup bag is pretty small as I'm a bit past the full face do at 62, just good moisturer, some BB cream, mascara and lippy and my usual bottle of perfume stays in the car albeit I know I shouldn't do that but it's just handy as I hate forgetting to put some on and hubby doens't like it in the home, grump ha-ha

As for scales, I don't have any in the home and all my clothes still fit from 20+ years ago, being on a farm, I don't have much in the way of fancy clothes and thank goodness for stretch fabrics for comfort ha-ha..... so I don't weigh myself and haven't for perhaps 6 months until when I wanted to see how much our shed cat weighs to worm him as we have industrial scales down there, 6kgs by the way little umpalumpa weighed ha-ha and I can't even remember what my weight was but I remember enough to know it hadn't changed lol

My granddaughter has a backpack for her makeup, seriously I can't believe it ha-ha

   
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HU-760924052

While we‘re talking about ergonomics, I think it is important to have basins with tap holes and a rim. Those wall mounted taps or counter top mounted taps are a cleaning nightmare as every time you turn off a tap with wet hands, you’ll find water spilling on to the vanity. The over counter basins look great but for this issue, they‘re annoying to use. Function over looks I say.

   

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