Everyone knows that when it comes to bathroom renovation projects, it can get pretty costly. It’s always helpful to have guidelines that will help walk you through the process of doing it correctly. Especially if there is a way to go about it without dousing your creativity.
Go smaller. They say it’s the little things that count. Why wouldn’t this apply to bathroom hardware and accessories? Watermark offers smaller faucets to fit any bathroom sink. Ginger towel racks have a variety of thinner towel racks that will display more wall space. Alno has a large selection of cabinet pulls and knobs that can give your bathroom a whole new look.
Bright lights. If you prefer sconces, Gatco Light Fixtures offer a variety of options if you have the wall space. Alternatively, opt for overhead lighting with minimal coverage to achieve maximum illumination. The brighter the room, the bigger it feels.
Plan your layout. Re-evaluate your floor plan and determine how to rearrange it to maximize your room to its fullest potential. Consider what is used the most so that you can invest in comfort and convenience. With starting over on a bathroom layout, you may need to consider rewiring to accommodate the new plan. With a new layout, things can be added or removed. Be sure to get rid of anything that has not been of use or has been used frequently to free up some space for things that are absolutely preferred.
Decorate. Changing tile or replacing flooring is a great investment in the bathroom and can give a great updated look. New shelving from Sugatsune can provide a different feel to any room. It can also help with the storage needed. Don’t forget to also decorate with bathroom accessories such as towel racks and rings, toilet paper holders, and robe hooks.
Multi-purpose design. If your bathroom is being shared with others in the home, it is only fair to incorporate their tastes into the design. With children in the home, it would be fun to add more vibrant accent colors. Toiletries with creative shapes always bring excitement to any bathroom.
Be intentional with items. There are ways to double up your large items in the bathroom to make it worth your while to house them in your small bathroom. For example, a vanity can double as counter space by placing it between sinks. Allow for space below to add a stool for comfort.
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