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Bathroom makeovers
Today more and more homeowners
are directing their energy and creativity towards redecorating
the bathroom. Be it the family bath, or the master ensuite, the
primary focus is on increased luxury comfort and convenience.
Many homeowners are looking for new ideas to make their existing
bathrooms larger.
Get the most from your space
Redecorating a small bathroom is a common design problem. If you
can't expand the room, either by building an addition or by
incorporating space from a nearby bedroom or closet, here are
some ideas to help you get the most out of the space you have.
There are many ways to give a
bathroom a facelift. You can make it visually larger by
decorating with light colors. Large prints and bold stripes
tend to overpower a small room. Stick to small prints whether
you are painting or wallpapering. Limit your accessories.
Remember, less can be more!
Try to create a sense of
continuity. Bathrooms are chopped up enough by fixtures, so
paint and wallpaper walls and ceiling the same color.
When choosing a wallpaper make
sure it is a good vinyl, that isn't prepasted. Wallpaper paste
is water based and if the shower isn't ventilated properly, the
vapour may cause the wallpaper to lift from the wall. When you
paste by hand, use an oil-based glue.
Update your fixtures
Whether you are bold, colorful, soft or subtle, there are
fixtures available that will reflect your persona and express
your style. Everything from hand painted porcelain fixtures
complete with matching gold plated faucets, to a variety of
natural fixtures including granite, marble, onyx and teakwood
are available. Leading manufacturers now work in harmony to
create colour coordinated bath products.
If your colour fixtures are
outdated, and new ones are out of the question, consider having
them refinished. White is always a classic and an excellent
choice.
Shower curtains can also make
a room visually larger. Choose a clear shower curtain with a
solid colour fabric curtain. And mirrors are another good trick
to visually expand your space. A long mirror with plenty of
lights increases the visual space and prevents having to jostle
for mirror space when two people are using the bathroom.
Storage solutions
If you are planning to change your fixtures, you may want to
consider replacing your vanity and sink with a pedestal sink.
This will give you more floor space, but you will lose some
storage space. Storage space problems can be solved in a variety
of ways. Wall-mounted cabinets are a great way to hide bathroom
clutter, without taking up valuable floor space. Units can be
installed above the toilet, above the mirror or in the deck
space below a raised bathtub. If you purchase a low profile
toilet, there will be even more room for wall-mounted storage
above. Choose cabinets that are no more than six inches deep so
they don't get in the way.
Extending your counter-top
over the back of the toilet is known as a "banjo top" counter.
Be sure there is enough clearance space to raise the tank top
should it require service. Open shelving between the toilet and
vanity creates handy storage space, looks less bulky than closed
storage space, and eliminates the need for clearance for a
cupboard door.
A plastic coated wire mounted
on a pegboard above a low profile toilet is another way to
create storage space and works well as a decorative element.
If you don't have room for a
shower stall, try installing a rounded shower base in the corner
of a small bathroom, leaving no corners to jut out into valuable
floor space. A folding door eliminates the need for clearance
space between the pedestal basin and door. If your bathroom is
too narrow for a standard vanity, ask your designer or
contractor to build a bank of cabinets half as deep. Install a
bump out sink because a regular drop in bowl won't fit in this
type of cabinet. Since lower cabinets will be shallow, you won't
have to reach as far for supplies.
Both light and ventilation are
important in a bathroom. Light expands the space and prevents
shadows. Ventilation keeps air circulating. A combination fan
forced heater/ventilator/ceiling light allows all three work
separately or together. This eliminates the need to buy three
different fixtures.
Whatever your decorating
style, there are a host of new patterns, colours and designs
available that will reflect your particular tastes and serve to
make your bathroom more functional.
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