There is a waterproof liner behind the lace. Damp is rarely a problem here because the climate is so dry. Plus I shower with the bathroom door open, so the moisture escapes. It's very welcome in the winter because it helps humidify the house ever so slightly.
Excellent! =D
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DeleteOh, this is soooo pretty! I love how you added the valance and curtains, it adds so much more gothy-ness!
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DeleteThis looks amazing! I almost wish I didn't have a wet room with a glass enclosure now :)
ReplyDeleteThank you! Glass allows for lots of squeegee fun. :)
DeleteLooks great!
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DeleteWow that looks v. Posh and amazing.
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DeleteThat looks awesome and I bet it pairs so nicely with your white items. Classy. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you! I think the room is starting to achieve an attractive balance of black and white.
Deletelace shower curtains? but they get wet! :O
ReplyDeleteThat's an excellent point. Lace by itself would make a lousy shower curtain indeed! But behind the lace hangs a liner which blocks the water.
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ReplyDeleteI just want to start my flat makeover and your blog is huge inspiration! Thanks for that!
Thank you! I'm glad to hear it! :)
DeleteGoth achieved! Looks great Bane!
ReplyDeleteHow does the lace and valance work in the bathroom? They look awesome, but won't the lace get wet and the valance damp?
ReplyDeleteThere is a waterproof liner behind the lace. Damp is rarely a problem here because the climate is so dry. Plus I shower with the bathroom door open, so the moisture escapes. It's very welcome in the winter because it helps humidify the house ever so slightly.
DeleteSo awesome :)
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