• Get The Right Accessories For Your Bathroom

    The first question you need to ask yourself when remodeling a bathroom is can you actually do the work yourself or do you have someone that can help you with the remodeling. If you don’t know anyone with some creative attributes and you are artistically challenged to do the work yourself, I would suggest hiring an internal decorator to help with picking the right accessories for your new bathroom. Remember not to take on more than you can handle.

    Secondly you want to determine if you want a traditional bathroom with fixtures that are much more elegant and classical. These are commonly used in bathrooms that want a country or antique bathrooms, or modern designs of geometric shapes, whereas traditional fixtures normally have a floral or fluting design.

    You can even carefully choose shower curtains and a toilet to tie in with your style. Shower doors with tempered glass or curtains for the tub. Modern bathrooms work well with wall mounted slim line toilets, whereas traditional models with wooden seats and a high sitting Sistine work very well for the older style bathrooms.

    What ever style bathroom you want to make a great starting point is seeing what is available by doing internet searches. No use trying to go ultra modern to find that what you want is either unavailable or so expensive it blows your budget. You can also gain great ideas online by having a look at other people’s designs in pictures or 360 degree videos. A great reference for designing any new bathroom.

    Traditional bathrooms you should consider installing a bathtub which has claw feet. To create a classical look in your bathroom then could also consider a sunken marble style bathtub. When creating a modern bathroom you need to think about curvy whirlpools, or rectangular bathtubs or the growing popularity of a spa.

    When it comes to smaller bathrooms, lighting techniques can give the illusion of greater space. Counter top lamps and wall lights help brighten and open up the room.

    For smaller bathrooms, choose a pedestal sink rather than a vanity. Vanity options provide excellent storage space but freeing up floor space can be much more helpful for a small room makeover.

    For children’s bathrooms, you should make the most of bathroom accessories rather than permanent installations. Wallpaper may seem cute at first and can be age appropriate; children will quickly grow out of it. It is best decorate with smaller, cheaper, fun items which are easily replaced.

    Towel bars are other excellent bathroom fixtures. What can we say - use them! They aid in fighting off clutter by keeping towels off the floor. Of course, these also serve to break up wall space effectively. And you can get some that warm your towels on those cold winter mornings.

    Examples include shelves, chests, and miniature chairs help in creating a cozier atmosphere. They can also serve to effectively soften a room which feels too utilitarian.

    Larger mirrors within a bathroom can serve to open it up significantly, and can be great for larger families with lots of girls - if you know what I mean. It may be wise to add an attractive frame so that it doesn’t look too plain, even some mirror lights wouldn’t go astray. Most bathroom suites are white, so you can achieve a clean, modern look simply by selecting coordinated chrome or metallic accessories.