Bathrooms interiors tend to be the recipients of smaller budgets than the rest of the home. Some of us may think that there’s no real reason to spend a lot of money when we spend so little time in the bathroom. However, a good bathroom area can have just as terrific an impact as any other area of the home. Let’s focus on a few places that allow you estimate costs, without going bankrupt.
The areas that require attention when looking to remodel are:
• Walls/tiling
• Lighting/proper highlights
• Vanities: for practical utility, a must
• Hardware—everything depends on it!
• Décor—innovate!
Now let’s get into areas demanding minute attention. To avoid space constraints, you can work on using whatever space you have. Start with blank corners and wasted space. For instance, you may want to make use of an idle wall, turning it into a showcase/cabinet/display. Use lighting accents to highlight display areas (why can’t a bathroom have its showcase?) and use shelves to stack your toiletries. You can also freshen corners with interior plants. Get creative. Hang unique pieces from over the toilet, or use a nice mirror work to create the illusion of space. Invest in showers, gadgets, mirrors, dressers and vanities that you will be happy with for years down the line. Bathroom furniture needs to be cozy and relaxing. Choose from a range that goes with the overall look and appeal.
In reality, an individual bathroom site can determine how one can play with space and make the best of it. Use creative tools to add a feeling of space, then add textures, drapery and right lighting. Even contemporary interiors look promising. Here are a few cool essentials up to the job:
The Crystal Shower Enclosure makes a versatile corral, with a safe ¼-inch tempered glass door along with fiberglass reinforced acrylic and steel. Equipped with secure magnetic latches, the doors open effortlessly on integrated hinges. The visible fixtures are chrome finish, and the door is reversible, allowing both left and right openings. Designed to fix against tiled walls, it’s available in three sizes.
The Destiny Shower Enclosure is equally appealing and it allows you to install the glass on custom tiled trays. For streamlined installation, it can be combined with an optional tray. Frame finish is available in chrome, white or brushed aluminium. The aluminum in the shower door is durable and resistant to water damage.
If you have a shower enclosure installed, it makes sense to invest in a convenient shower column. The Camilla Shower Column, with its anodized aluminum body in satin finish, is an excellent choice, equipped with six adjustable body jets and a multifunctional 5" hand shower and holder. The best practical part is that it can be easily installed back-to-wall or in a corner.
Lighting can play an important role in bathrooms; poorly lit areas make the bathroom appear dull and gray. Work on areas that need light, like the top of the mirror, seating areas and near the shower. The market is flooded with fancy lights, but one of them deserves special mention: the Lara Bathroom Sink Lighting in ceramic has a unique pattern, is UL approved for damp areas, and is great for reducing eye fatigue by hiding bulbs that are normally exposed.
Coming to our best focus—vanities—check out the Enzo Ceramic Vanity. The piece rather sophisticated and it’s easy to fall for its all-around appeal. It offers incredible storage room and the choice of double or single sink. Its materials include a combination of wood, ceramic and metal, and offers finish choices in white or white oak.
Another stunner makes it here—the Rocco Ceramic Vanity. Great for big spaces, its immense storage space is very appealing. Its specs include an under-mount white porcelain sink with overflow, generous storage cabinet and drawers, water resistant polyurethane finish, an optional matching mirror and four different configurations of main and side cabinet. This is a unit that takes care of all.
Modern vanities have been making a boom too. The Integrato Square Glass Bathroom Vanity is a beauty in clear glass, creating an illusion of space, and is great for medium sized bath areas. Equipped with towel bar, faucet holes, I-trap and pop-up drain assembly, it’s chic and clean for modern bathrooms.
If you have great hardware for bathroom but are looking for some stylish faucets to go with the changed interiors—check out the Frame Single lever Tall Faucet.
Lastly, don’t overdo the interior. Give some space to breathe in here, and use individual pieces that add a personal touch and work on areas that are ignored. After all, all the work makes it worth at the end of the day.
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Spacify is one of the premier online resources for home furnishings and home decor. We source our products directly from the manufacturers to pass the savings directly to our customers. Since we don’t have a retail showroom, we can offer discount furniture to our customers. We have an excellent selection on bedrooms and dining room furniture.