How To Dress Up Your Bathroom

Bathroom dressing is equally as important as dressing your living room, kitchen or any other room in your house, for that matter. Many bathrooms are smaller than other rooms so you want to create a feeling of wider space, and choosing the best suitable bathroom vanity with the right shower curtain rods is essential.

1. Shower screens and doors made from tempered glass are sturdy and can stand up to years of use. At the same time, the type of glass you choose can enhance your bathroom's appearance. Shower screens and doors made from tempered glass are sturdy and can stand up to years of use. At the same time, the type of glass you choose can enhance your bathroom's appearance.

2. Painting the walls can be the least expensive way to change the look of the entire room. With a pale soft color scheme it will give you the illusion of more space and tranquility. Paints today are far more advanced than they were even five years ago and one coat emulsion paints really will work in one coat. Just to make sure another coat isnt needed.

Paint the whole room, including the ceiling a deep, rich color. Even though this is a small room, a deep color on the walls allows them to fade away, and at once makes the room cozy and seems more spacious.

3. Get rid of the clutter. If you can't get most of the makeup and shaving cream under the sink, pick up a few baskets from the dollar shop and corral them in. Make sure there is a hamper. If you are short on space, use the kind that hangs on the back of the door. A large drawstring bag would work for this also.

4. Bathroom dressing is perhaps the easiest one, if you use mirrors strategically. Bathroom mirrors also help you to create optical illusions adding visual space and depth to a small bathroom, or saving space by using mirrored medicinal cabinet that are multi-functional and also offer additional storage space along with the reflective quality that helps you to groom yourself.

Dress up that large frameless mirror. Hang swags of fabric from cup hooks to hide and soften the edges of the mirror, and to give it a “frame”. Or actually use cut lengths of 1x4 lumber, and attach them to the wall over the edges of the mirror to simulate a real wood frame. You can paint or stain them as well to coordinate with your cabinets.

5. Speaking of cabinets. Cabinets can angle on your abrade or can be bank army depending aloft the amplitude and ablution lay out. Traditionally cabinets come above the sink, usually with a mirror on the door. Cabinets and lighting fixtures must be placed strategically, giving you both beauty and function. If you have the extra budget to go for smart electronic toilet and bath fixtures, have a professional assist you with the wiring. Cabinets can stand on your flour or can be wall mounted depending upon the space and bathroom lay out.

Paint them black for a sophisticated look, or white with sponge painting for a country theme. Try any of the hot faux finishes. You can even paint the Formica counters. Just clean well and use a special primer first such as BIN or KILZ. Then seal with 4-6 coats of polyurethane after the paint dries. Should last for years!

6. Lastly, add some detail to the room. Sew fabric edging to your towels, add a shell for a soap dish, and stitch up a pretty shower curtain to cover that vinyl one. Hang some calendar pictures on the wall in dollar store frames, perhaps of a faraway place you can dream about as you soak away your cares? If you have natural light in the room from a window, add a plant or two. Now light up some candles, turn on some music, and fill the bath with sweet smelling bubbles.

Bathroom dressing is indeed an important part of home renovation.

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