Planning Your Bathroom Makeover

Bathroom makeovers not only increase the value of your home, but also enhance your daily ritual of getting ready or winding down. To make the most of your bathroom design without spending exorbitant amounts of money, focus your efforts on these three areas.

Bathroom Accessories

One of the quickest and cheapest ways to update your bathroom is by adding a few new bathroom accessories. Invest in a few coordinated guest towels, a rug and shower curtain to soften the space with textiles while simultaneously injecting some color. A brushed nickel or chrome bathroom set, including a toothbrush holder, tissue cover and soap dish, will give your bathroom decor a modern edge. Finally, keep your toiletries organized with wire mesh boxes and drawers.

Walls and Tiles

It’s time to take down that outdated wallpaper and pink or green tile and replace it with a more modern finish. Paint your bathroom walls a solid color, and don’t be afraid of bold or dark shades. Just because the bathroom is a relatively small room doesn’t mean it can’t feel luxurious and dramatic. Another way to add interest and incorporate a practical and waterproof material is by updating your bathroom wall tile. Consider environmentally friendly recycled glass tiles, or stick with the tried-and-true ceramic tiles, which are available in a variety of colors and textures.

Modern Shower Design

Don’t neglect the most functional part of your bathroom – the shower. By designing a modern shower, you can make your bathroom feel like a spa at a luxury hotel. That doesn’t mean you have a spend a lot of money. Install one of the budget-friendly shower inserts or at least consider replacing your old shower doors with a sleek new frameless version. In conjunction with updating your bathroom tile, these small renovations will go a long way to creating a modern bath design that will increase the value of your home and enhance your daily routine.

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