i have been meaning to get photos of this for a few weeks now but it's a hard little room to get photos of. guess what The Most Wonderful Guy In The World did? remember the huge job he had ahead of him in attempting to save our little monument to the proving grounds?
it's a lovely rosy color now, on the walls, with a dark wainscoting (almost black, but with a little green in it.)
ben
also retiled the floor -- lovely, old-fashioned, looks like the tile floor in some old restaurant ladies' room, doesn't it? -- and put in a tin ceiling and new fixtures (although we still haven't found sconces we love yet.) we hung a lovely portrait of a young truman capote on the wall -- and we reinstalled the rejection slips. and i'm anxiously awaiting some new ones! i LOVE this room.
outside of this room, a large heavy-duty AC unit has been recently removed from the wall (we just had ductless AC installed throughout the house.) where the unit used to be is now rather a hole. to fill it, or to make it a window -- that is the question. now that the powder room of literary rejection is a fantasy fulfilled, i do have one other bathroom related fantasy to chase down: i've always wanted to hang a neon "kosher wines" sign over a bathroom.