Stalls of Fame

Here are some examples of creative restrooms. Click on any image for a larger view.
Have you visited a restroom worthy of note? Send us some pictures!

Furniture Fun
A wooden table and chair add warmth and texture. Knick-knacks provide touches of home.
Wood adds warmth. This floor has been revitalized with paint.
Hook Trio
Attractive beaded hooks provide form and function in this lovely restroom.
Hooks are womens' best friend in a restroom.
Painted Mural
A brightly colored, hand-painted mural adorns the upper half of this bathroom's walls.
A painted mural carries the theme of this merchant into the restroom.
Paper Towel Basket
A woven basket is piled high with thick paper towels.
A simple basket makes a beautiful display of paper towels.
Red Walls & Wicker
 A basic restroom gets texture from a white wicker chair, plant hanger and wall shelf. Lace curtains hang on the window. The upper walls are painted deep red while the lower half is clad in white fiberglass reinforced panels.
The unexpected use of red in a restroom makes it an excellent choice!
Artwork
Red walls in the restroom display large pieces of brightly colored floral artwork.
Wall art and potpourri vessels create focal points.
Wall Vase
When display space is limited, a wall vase is the perfect solution.
Sink Hook
A hook at the sink is a welcome helping hand.
Trompe l'oeil
This restroom features a trompe l'oeil shelf with toiletries over the toilet and walls draped with pink fabric.
Trompe l'oeil creates high-impact, low-maintenance decor.
More trompe l'oeil
Volumes of trompe l'oeil fabric surround a white pedestal sink with a golden oval mirror.
A golden oval mirror and pedestal sink help make this restroom special.
Baby Gets a View
This Diaper Depot is thoughtfully stocked with disposable liners.
Wood is Good
A white wooden baby changing table is shown against green tile in this public restroom.
A stylish baby changing table is a perfect perk.
Tiny Toilet
A white-tiled restroom stall features floral a floral tile embellishment and a child-sized toilet.
A little loo for little girls!
Striped Paint
This lavatory is painted with pink and brown stripes.
This room makes its statement with paint.
Decorative details
Below a fold-down plastic changing table, the restroom has a child-sized bench and a potted plant of greenery. Four wooden pegs provide hanging space for baby gear, a purse and purchases.
Accessories create a cute corner.
Funky furniture
A corner shelf makes this loo a little more like home.

Comments

An interesting topic. I

An interesting topic. I surely had gained an idea.

I don't like the vases and

I don't like the vases and other decorations. They look good for about a week and then are just receptacles for dirt and germs. I much prefer shiny washable surfaces - feminine touches can be added with color. Remember that taste is incredibly subjective and what you find cute can be tacky to someone else.

Hooks for bags and coats are always welcome! I have always assumed that they are skipped because people forget to take their stuff with them.

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