My Best Bathroom Decorating Tips

My Best Bathroom Decorating Tips

During recent years, bathrooms have increased in size and this has meant new decoration techniques have been developed. This room can now be more attractive and one that you will be proud of. It is probably because we all take longer in this room than we used too, so employing a few bathroom decorating ideas to liven it up makes it all that more enjoyable. Gone are the days when a bath or shower was a rushed affair; we all want to enjoy the experience so why not do this in a pleasant surrounding.

If you add the opportunity to show off your bathroom decorating ideas a little to your neighbors then it suddenly seems more worthwhile. The kitchen used to be another place that wasn’t a high priority but all that has changed as the average family spends more time there so why not the bathroom as well.

You may want to carry over bathroom decorating ideas and styles you have used in the rest of your home. For example, if a nice low table looks good in the hallway, it will look positively elegant in the bathroom. If you have a table with a shelf underneath, why not place a few selected magazines of books on there to really set the tone.

On the other hand, if you find you have ideas that work well in the bathroom, why not see if they work in other rooms in your home. Tiles are a prime example of this type of reverse decoration as they can be used almost anywhere and are not restricted to just a few rooms where they are traditionally found.

If a bathroom tile has a particular pattern there are many places where it could be used to augment the feel of the home including the kitchen. Whilst it is the tiling aspect that tends to dominate kitchens and bathrooms, there are many other bathroom decorating ideas that can be used.

Simple things that often get overlooked but can be visually appealing are soap dispensers and soap dishes. There are even articles in home decoration books and magazine illustrating how easy it is too make your own soap rays.

One uncommon design for a soap tray was to make it by hand out of clay, which you must admit is quite novel. I have always found that even if you do nothing else, a relaxing picture, perhaps of woodland, lake or seashore can make a great deal of difference to a bathroom. With the materials and information available today, there is no excuse not to turn your bathroom into something very special.

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  2. lost soul says:

    ooOOo how i love the color pink too! umm what i would do is keep your comforter and buy some pink pillows to sit on top of your bed, maybe add some pink sheets and kind of fold them a little back when making up your bed so they stand out then just have your white pillows with your comforter and add the small pink ones on top ** if you won't to add more pink you could take pink buttons and every so many inches like on couchs but a button and there is your bed.

    as for your furniture…be creative i have a friend who got some one in her art class to draw designs on her furniture. and there you go with that.

    your desk area…i usually spice mine up with some pictures of friends around so at least when i am studying and daydream i can see my friends…then i have a bullentin board above that.

    Pictures Pictures Pictures are something that makes every room good. IT BRINGS BACK MEMORIES! Just have funn with your room but what you like in it.

  3. Beautiful B says:

    I don't know of any websites that help you arrange your furniture, but I can give you some tips.

    1. Consider traffic flows first.

    2. Place the largest pieces first then work around them.

    Draw your room shape onto paper and make cutouts of shapes similiar to your furniture. Place them on the room shape. This will help you visualize it opposed to moving the furniture around over and over.
    If you want to get really specific draw it all onto a 1/4" scale. 1/4 = 1 foot.

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