Rose Cottage's European Delight in Afton - Midwest Home Magazine
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A Charming Vision
Johnson introduced innovative changes to the space, like a pocket door and new marble shower tile, and the Petersons added personal touches with Swarovski crystal lighting fixtures and a bird-and floral-patterned wallpaper. The pièce de résistance, however, was the 100-year-old buffet doors the couple brought home from France. Hand-carved from solid walnut and featuring a beautiful design of a woman in her garden, the pieces were turned into a new cabinet and finished with a soft patina for cohesion.

Accessibility with a Perk
In addition to its luxurious, zen-spa-meets-European-cottage feel, the bathroom also has accessibility features built in—with one particular decision changing the space's storage abilities. The standard tub and shower combo was replaced with a more accessible shower that features grab bars and a door that opens both ways. The update left room for a pull-out rack (hidden behind an antique, mirror-paneled door) between the shower and doorway that provides ample space for cosmetics and toiletries.
All in the Details
No matter where you look, you'll notice an elegant vintage garden theme: The centers of the crystal knobs are decorated with flower-reminiscent shapes, and even the shower drain is prettied up with an intricate scroll pattern surround. Final touches include a heated towel bar, polished nickel fixtures, and a motorized skylight. "There are so many beautiful things in that bathroom," Johnson says, "but when I talk to [the clients] now, their favorite thing is the skylight. When it senses rain, it closes automatically."
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