Having a bathroom filled with visual clutter can make anyone feel anxious and chaotic. Additionally, accumulated stuff can collect dust, mold and mites, which can contribute to allergies. Getting rid of the clutter can energize and brighten your outlook so here are a few tips to help you get started. Continue reading
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Choosing the Right Color Scheme for Your Bathroom
Making the right color choices for your bathroom can be intimidating. When it comes time to decide on new colors for bathroom, whether you are remodeling or just redecorating, here are some thoughts to consider.
Begin by looking at the colors in the rest of your home. Find an accent color in your living area or bedroom, for example, and use it in your bathroom. This can create flow from one room to the other. Continue reading
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Small Remodeling Changes That Make A Big Impact
It's easy to change the look of your bathroom with a few simple changes. Updating and enhancing its appearance can add value, style and extra utility to your home. If a large scale remodel is unnecessary or outside of your budget, then here are some tips that can transform your bathroom.
If your vanity looks worn out, refinishing or repainting may be better than replacing it. If a new countertop is what's needed, there are many new, more affordable options including DECOLAV's Gavin Granite Countertop. Simply replacing the cabinet hardware can add a fresh appearance, and consider updating the faucet on the sink at the same time. Adding pull-out shelves and organizers inside can reduce clutter and annoyance when finding items you need. If you don't currently have a vanity, consider adding one to provide extra storage, and inset the sink off-center to provide more counter space for using your grooming tools.
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Making Small Bathroom Spaces Appear Larger
When bathroom space is limited, it's important to maximize its utility while making it feel more spacious. Some simple changes can help you achieve this. Using either a corner lavatory, pedestal with an open shelf below it or wall-mounted vanity like DECOLAV’s Cityscape® Wall Mount Vanity, can conserve foot space and create a more open feel rather than using a traditional vanity. Additionally, wall mounting the faucet allows for the utilization of a narrower sink. Conversely, if wall space is at a minimum, a towel bar can be added to the shower door.
Recessed shelving in the shower, or placed between studs in the wall, allows more storage space without giving up square footage or creating obstacles. If this isn't practical for your bathroom, glass shelving can be a terrific solution.