Here's how to add interest and "personality" to a bathroom.
Difficulty Level: Average Time Required: 30 minutes and up
Here's How:
- Using a "theme" (such as tropical fish, cabbage rose, or Italian villa) is a great way to spark up a bathroom.
- Choose your color scheme based on the theme, or by using a fabric, wallpaper, or a picture for color inspiration.
- Paint the walls a warm color to counteract the "coldness" of tile, flooring, and porcelain fixtures.
- Decorate with colorful towels and rugs chosen to match colors in your anchor fabric or wallpaper.
- Hang pictures and choose accessories that reinforce the theme and add to the color scheme.
- Use accessories such as boxes, baskets, and bowls that can double as containers for cosmetics, cotton balls, or washcloths.
- Add plants (real or artificial) if there is room, either on a counter, around a tub, or hanging from a wall basket.
- Frame a plain frameless mirror with wide decorative moulding.
- Add a table lamp (with a small footprint) on the counter for warm lighting.
- Use wall spaces for additional decorations, whether it be stenciling, wallpaper borders, artwork, or other interesting wall decor.
- Add more towel bars or hooks (both on walls and backs of doors) to add convenience.
- Store extra towels in the open to add color, either on a shelf, rolled in baskets, or hanging from hooks.
- Remember to vary textures in the room. Tile and fixtures are shiny, so add plants, baskets, and nubby rugs for texture and warmth.
- Keep things simple in smaller bathrooms. Use less "stuff" but just as much color and interest.
- Make your own colorful shower curtain from a sheet and line with an inexpensive vinyl liner.
- If you have to work around "ugly" tile or flooring, try to use a color scheme that will play it up. For instance, try an "Italian villa" theme using rich golds and greens in a bathroom with "harvest gold" fixtures.
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