Renee Hunt uses stunning $26 Adair mats to complete her spectacular bathroom

Interior enthusiast uses stunning $26 coastal mats to complete her spectacular bathroom retreat – and now everyone’s racing to get one

  • Interior enthusiasts are obsessing over a range of mats with stunning patterns
  • Renée Hunt, from Brisbane, purchased the mats from Adairs from just $26 each 
  • The jute mats with polyester chenille base are designed for doorway spaces
  • But Renée said she hasn’t had any issues using them in her bathrooms

Shoppers are obsessing over a range of mats with stunning patterns after an interior enthusiast shared pictures showing how she styled them in her bathrooms. 

Renée Hunt, from Brisbane, initially purchased two indoor mats from Adairs for $39.99 each but after they went on sale, she grabbed another three for $26 each.

‘We have two bathrooms so it’s nice to change up the look of them by switching the mats,’ she told Daily Mail Australia. 

 

Interior enthusiasts are obsessing over a range of mats with stunning patterns after a shopper shared pictures showing how she styled them in her bathrooms

Renée Hunt, from Brisbane, purchased the stunning indoor mats from Adairs from $26 each

Renée Hunt, from Brisbane, purchased the stunning indoor mats from Adairs from $26 each

Renée Hunt, from Brisbane, purchased the stunning indoor mats from Adairs from $26 each

The jute mats with polyester chenille base are designed for doorway spaces but Renée said she hasn’t had any issues using them in her bathrooms.

‘They’re good with water,’ Renée – who blogs under Coastal Hills Haven on Instagram – said but she pointed out the mats cannot be cleaned in the washing machine. 

‘Mine don’t get overly wet – but I usually just hang them up on a towel rail or out in the sun to dry.’

The mats are made with jute, polyester and cotton and are available in 11 different unique designs to style spaces around the home.

The jute mats with polyester chenille base are designed for doorway spaces but Renée said she hasn't had any issues using them in her bathrooms

The jute mats with polyester chenille base are designed for doorway spaces but Renée said she hasn't had any issues using them in her bathrooms

The jute mats with polyester chenille base are designed for doorway spaces but Renée said she hasn’t had any issues using them in her bathrooms

After sharing her pictures on social media, many were amazed with the designs, describing them as ‘gorgeous’, ‘beautiful’ and ‘lovely’.

‘They really go with the bathroom, it’s a vibe,’ one woman wrote, while another said: ‘It makes the room look sophisticated and harmonious.’ 

While others said they couldn’t wait to get their hands on them. 

Her post comes just months after Renée revealed how she turned her dull and yellowed air conditioners sparkling white with a very simple trick. 

Brisbane design blogger Renée transformed the wall-mounted units in her office and bedroom from a faded yellow (top) to sparkling white (bottom) with $13.59 Rust-Oleum Satin Spray Paint

Brisbane design blogger Renée transformed the wall-mounted units in her office and bedroom from a faded yellow (top) to sparkling white (bottom) with $13.59 Rust-Oleum Satin Spray Paint

The interior enthusiast transformed the wall-mounted units in her bedroom and home office with Rust-Oleum Satin Spray Paint, available from Bunnings online and in stores across Australia for $13.59. 

In a video posted to her Instagram highlight reel, Renée – who posts under the handle ‘Coastal Hills Haven’ – revealed how she removed the detachable grate and sides of both machines, then sanded and scrubbed them with sugar soap and water.

Next, she stuck double-sided tape along the base of the units before slotting the sides and grate back in place and sanding down the fixed surfaces. 

Renée finished by spraying each air conditioner with ‘two to three’ coats of paint, leaving it to dry overnight before removing the tape.

Unlike high gloss wall paints, Rust-Oleum spray paint sticks to plastic without peeling off – making it an ideal choice for faded fans, electricity boxes and air conditioners.



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