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New Trends in Bathroom Remodeling

December 29th, 2009

Throughout the decades, the bathroom has evolved from just an ordinary shower and comfort room into an intimate and personal retreat where homeowners and the rest of the household can luxuriate anytime of the day to getaway from all the stress of their bustling lifestyles.  Other than investing on enhanced everyday living, this project also affords your New York home a great boost in value even letting you recoup more than what was invested making bathroom remodeling among the most popularly undertaken projects.  But before taking on the project, it pays to know new trends whether you are in Queens, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Staten Island, or Long Island. » Read more: New Trends in Bathroom Remodeling

Small Bathroom – Decorating Tips

December 26th, 2009

Small bathrooms have their own challenges when it comes to decorating. The design layout for a small bathroom is the first challenge. Space is limited, so you cannot use it lavishly. Very small bathroom design calls for small furnishings, and few of them. Small bathrooms demand decorating tips that differ from those for larger rooms. Decorating ideas for a small bathroom need not be limited to miniaturized versions of those for large bathroom, though. Consider the following small bathroom decorating tips. Small Bathroom Decorating Tips If you are remodeling a small bathroom, these small bathroom decorating tips will help you make the most of your space. Take time to plan before you begin remodeling or redecorating. Layout and decorating ideas are important and simple plans are needed to make them work well. 1. Floor: Use large, light-colored tile on the floor. White or very light beige or gray floor will give a small bathroom the illusion of space. 2. Walls: Choose light colors for the walls. They need not be white or beige, but dark colors in a small bathroom will make the walls “close in” on you. 3. Sinks: Look for small, wall mounted sinks without vanities. These permit more of your floor to show. More visible floor space makes a small bathroom appear larger. 4. Cabinets: Choose cabinets that can be set into the wall. Cabinet doors or open shelves should be flush with the wall surface. Smooth, unbroken wall surfaces make a small bathroom appear longer and wider. Any cabinet doors should be painted to match the wall color. 5. Mirrors: Hang large mirrors. Mirrors reflect space, and make a small bathroom seem nearly double the size. Consider a large mirror above the sink, and one or more additional mirrors. 6. Bathtub: Your small bathroom may have a bathtub. Replacing it with a clear-glass-door shower stall will free space. Or choose a small, extra deep Japanese style bathtub. This comes in a near-square that frees space beside the tub for your wall sink. The tub is large enough for small children. Older children and adults can use as a soaking tub. Add a shower and curtain for rush times. 7. Accessories: RV suppliers sell great accessories for small bathrooms. Over-the-door towel bars hold multiple towels in a small space. Tissue box holders in clear acrylic mount on the wall, as do toothbrush and tumbler holders. Make a checklist of what is used in the small bathrooms of RV’s. 8. Pictures and Plants: One of the most important small bathroom decorating tips is to use pictures and plants. Photos or prints mounted in “floating” clear frames can establish a decorating theme for a small bathroom. Two or three pictures of sandpipers on a beach, for example, can establish the use of sandy beige on the walls. Towels can be sandy beige with a border of marine blue. A shower curtain can carry through the theme. A green plant, live or silk, can be hung in a corner. Use a light-colored basket for an airy look. Tips for Organizing Bathroom Cabinets These tips for organizing bathroom cabinets will help keep your small bathroom looking great. Reduce clutter by reducing container size. Shampoo, lotions, etc. are more economical in large sizes, but do not put them in your cabinet that way. Invest in small travel-sized bottles. Small bottles take less space, and are easier to handle. Fill with lotions and shampoos, and arrange in small bathroom cabinets. Store larger containers elsewhere. Alternatively, attach a soap-shampoo-conditioner dispenser to the bath/shower wall. This frees the small bathroom cabinet of several items. Store cotton swabs and cotton balls in small stacking containers with lids. For multiple lipsticks, use a holder – some offer up to 24 compartments. As noted above, online RV suppliers offer solutions and tips for organizing bathroom cabinets.

For A Cozy Feeling Use Oil Rubbed Bronze Bathroom Accessories

October 21st, 2009

I can’t speak for you, but lately is seems as though this winter season will never come to an end. The constant flux in temperatures is giving your immune system a work out. One of the easiest remedies to escape the cold after a long, hard day is to enjoy a cozy, relaxing bath or shower in your home. To maximize one of life’s simple pleasures, give your bathroom a makeover!

Step #1: Evaluate the Room

There are many crucial elements to any comfortable bathroom; these elements include a tub and shower stall, toilet with seat cover, sink, mirror, proper lighting and adequate storage space. Whether you have recently moved to a new home or have lived in your home or apartment for years, you might want to reconsider these aspects. Chances are that they will need an update to match your own unique style so that you will feel like your bathroom is your personal haven.

Step #2: Budget for Comfort

When preparing for your bath remodel project, it is absolutely necessary to create a budget for your projected costs prior to beginning the project. If you believe you cannot afford it, you truly can! Cutting a few extra luxuries out of your daily routine will save big time in the long run. Additional items that are unnecessary or can be easily replaced include trips to the local coffee shop and fast food lunches. Also, combining errands into one day will enable you to save gas money and time. If you plan to include major luxury items such as spa baths, heated tiling and flat screen televisions, you will certainly have to add the necessary funds to the budget.

Step #3: Kick Up the Style

Now that you have noticed all the minor home hardware replacements that are necessary, it is time to complete them! By removing old door hardware pieces that are often mismatched or marred by sloppy painting, you can instantly kick up the glamorous, spa-like design you have always wanted for your bathroom. No matter what your home’s theme or style, accenting the often brightly colored walls with dark, oil rubbed bronze bathroom accessories can instantly illuminate the features in the bathroom. However, the rich, luxurious finish compliments any color and pattern whether dark, light, striped, dotted or mixed.

Step #4: Get the Right Fixtures

Like any room remodeling project, nothing is complete without the right accessories. While some are unnecessary, adding a few extras around the bathroom will transform this once purely functional room into a tranquil, at-home escape from life’s daily hassles. After you have added the right cabinet pulls and matching cabinet hardware, be sure to have the appropriate lighting fixtures. Light bulbs should be bright enough to illuminate the room, but not too bright that it casts shadows on your face, which would make shaving and applying makeup an unpleasant task. Additionally, be sure to align the lighting fixtures along the sides or tops of your mirrors instead of overhead; this will eliminate further shadowing.

Step #5: Luxury Items You CAN Afford

Believe it or not, you can afford some items you probably think are costly, but are not. These items include toilet seat heaters, toilet paper holders, stainless steel automatic soap dispensers and even in-shower, waterproof radios and MP3 players. Do the proper research to find the right model, size and cost that is best for your home. For families with small children and pets, perhaps installing intricate soap dispenses is a waste of time; likewise, lining the countertops with rubber lining may be unnecessary for a single homeowner or empty nesters.

Step #6: Get Some R&R

Now that your home bathroom renovation is complete, it is certainly time you enjoyed your hard work and effort. So go ahead, turn the shower to hot with full water pressure, get in and soak away your worries!




By: Amanda Bashore