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1Rustic Reclaimed Bathroom Mirror

Nothing is more country than repurposing an something old like this vintage dye-cut piece into a surprisingly modern mirror.
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2Vintage Bathroom Wallpaper

Vintage wallpaper can get expensive. That's why it's ideal for a powder bath—a little will go a long way! Add some pastoral paintings and even the most builder-basic bathroom will be transformed into a country charmer.
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3Rustic Galvanized Bathroom Storage Solutions
Adding galvanized objects is a pretty darn quick way to add country flourish to a space is, and a super versatile tiered stand, like this one from Pottery Barn, is both pretty and practical. While you're at it, why not take this lazy Susan for a spin!
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4Rustic Bathroom Corrugated Ceiling
So long, popcorn ceiling! Cover up the offensive bumps—and add a ton of country character—with sheets of the reclaimed, weathered metal. The pristine white tub, sink, and medicine cabinet really pop against the ridged ceiling, stone walls, and wood floors.
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5Country Bathroom Collection Display
Don't discount the bathroom when it comes to displaying your beloved collectibles. Track down a super cute shelf and get to arranging artwork, dishware, bath products, rubber duckies—whatever it is that you collect!
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6Rustic Tools in the Bathroom
What's so great about a vintage ladder? Just lean it against the wall and it's ready to go. Plus, you can actually use it to display guest towels. (Frankly, we're surprised people actually have traditional towel racks at all anymore.)
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7Rustic Bathroom Hooks and Hangers
Old-timey clothing hangers are right at home on a bathroom wall—especially when they're paired with a row of present-day towel hooks. Got more collectibles you'd like to show off? Check out these display ideas.
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8Nature-Inspired Bathroom Accents
Faux antlers arranged around a simple mirror add a simple rustic note to a modern bathroom that positively gleams with white tiles, marble countertops, and brass accents.
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9Greenery in a Rustic Bathroom
It's oh-so-easy to bring the outdoors in. Adorn your planked walls with a pine branch, and viola, you can start singing some selections from Into the Woods. Don't have easy access to a tree? Layer in stacked logs, dried flowers, live flowers, or even a fiddle leaf fig.
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10Gray All Over
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11Industrial Accents
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12Repurposed Items
Elements like a trough from a local feed store repurposed as a shower basin and a metal sink compliment the resourcefulness of this barn that was built from a DIY kit.
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13Antique Accessories
The couple living in this 18-century farmhouse love vintage mirrors, and what better place to showcase them than the bathroom?
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14Perfect Plaid
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15Country White
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16Natural Materials
The soapstone countertop, wood paneled walls, and antique sink all work together this give the bathroom in this beautiful Alabama house a less refined look and feel.
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17Upcycled Pieces
In the master bath of this family's country dream home, a claw-foot tub sits on wood blocks. The vanity is simply an old work bench with a new vessel sink, while a simple salvaged doorknob became a smart substitute for a plain old nail.
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18Renovated Farmhouse Bathroom
An old copper sink basin (with two faucets), antique sconces and a vintage tub bring back a sense of history to this bathroom space.
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19Inherent Simplicity
It comes down to an inherent simplicity, which perhaps explains why blue and white inhabit so many decorating icons: Think spatterware and spongeware; Blue Willow china and Wedgwood. And we never tire of the fabrics, from elegant toile de Jouy to crisp ticking to humble flour-sack stripes.
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20Antique Details Add Distinction
An absence of built-in cabinetry carries the theme of Old World charm into the bathroom. For storage, an armoire fronted with chicken wire lets contents breathe — a big plus in a humid room. A small sterling-silver Edwardian purse dangles from the door handle.
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