Decorate a Bathroom On a Budget
When it comes to home decorating there are few rooms that
have quite the impact of a bathroom or kitchen when being
decorated. There is something wonderful about taking a tired
old bathroom and making it seem bright and shiny once again.
Most people, however, cringe at the thought of a bathroom
remodel fearing the absolute worst when it comes to their
financial situation once all is said and done. The good news is
that small steps can lead to big changes in rooms as small as
bathrooms. These small steps do not have to have large prices
in order to be highly effective.
My suggestion with a bathroom is to assess
where the worst blemishes and eyesores may be. Painting the
walls can be a good place to start but you should first decide
whether you are planning to remove any cabinetry. This is one
room where it is best to save the painting for later in the
project rather than the beginning. The vanity in many bathrooms
takes up a good deal of real estate. Gone are the days when
chunky cabinets were the popular choice for bathrooms. Now
people want the bathrooms to have the appearance of a wide-open
space. This means that cabinets and vanities are becoming
smaller rather than larger.
Most homeowners find that the removal of bulky cabinetry in the
bathroom often leads to some degree of patching required for
the drywall and noticeable gaps in flooring. These will need to
be addressed fairly quickly, which means that now is a good
time to select color options for the walls and flooring.
Smaller bathrooms do well with lighter colors on the walls in
order to give them a larger appearance. Use towels and
decorations to bring in darker accents but keep the walls light
and bright. Also choose paint that can withstand the high
humidity of bathrooms.
Flooring in a bathroom also needs to be able to withstand high
heat and humidity as this room is rather abusive to floors and
walls. For this reason, hardwood is not the floor of choice for
most bathrooms. Ceramic tile is an excellent choice and not
terribly expensive. There are also some laminates that are
designed to respond well to a high humidity environment such as
will be found in a bathroom. Choose flooring that will accent
the walls and the overall sense of décor you are hoping to
achieve when decorating your home and bathroom, as this is not
something you are going to want to change often.
The toilet in a bathroom is fairly simple to purchase but I
recommend leaving it be unless it absolutely needs to be
changed. This is not a simple procedure for the novice and
experts are expensive. In this case "if it ain't broke don't
fix it" is an excellent motto to live by. The same holds true
with the shower. If, however, you simply cannot live with your
shower (or bathtub) as is, you may want to try hiring
professionals to come in and resurface your tub. This is much
less expensive than purchasing a brand-new tub and will have
yours looking bright, shiny, and as good as new. Again you can
avoid the high cost of a plumber despite the fact that you are
paying for professionals to resurface.
To top things off, you will be amazed at the difference that
new knobs, fixtures, and hardware can make in a bathroom. Add a
couple of lamps for subtle lighting and some decorative touches
of your own and you have a brand new bathroom without spending
a king's ransom in order to do so. The shower curtain and
'guest' towels should be your largest splurges in your
bathroom, as they will tie the room all together. You shower
curtains and towels will blend the colors and designs in order
to create the overall atmosphere you should be hoping to
achieve in your bathroom. And all of this can be accomplished
one step at a time no matter how sparse your budget may be.
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