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12 Ways To Make Your Bathroom Look Bigger
Wish your small bathroom was large and luxurious?
Renovating a small
bathroom may be easier than you think. These tips will
make your old bathroom look new and, best of all, bigger.
1. KEEP THE FOOTPRINT You save big bucks when you
keep the existing walls and tub. That does not mean you
settle for less. Remove the old tub and replace it with an
oval insert or acrylic shower unit.
2. PAINT. Painting a bathroom is the cheapest update.
Choose a pale color to reflect light. According to REPAIR-HOME.COM
"the best color is definitely off-white." However, pale
blues, greens, and tans are also good color choices.
3. WHITE OUT WOODWORK. The Better Homes and Gardens
Web site says painting woodwork the same color as the walls
will make your woodwork "disappear." This monochromatic
design approach will also unify your bathroom.
4. CLEAR THE WAY. De-clutter the space and get rid of
frosted shower doors. Then, "the eye will see all the way to
the back of the shower wall and the room will feel a lot
bigger than it is," notes
www.homefocused.com.
5. GET TECHNICAL. In the last few years solid surface
technology has improved greatly. New acrylic surfaces allow
you to buff away scratches and sand away stains. Some
acrylics are mold-proof, a big plus for small bathrooms.
6. BUILD UP. Bathroom designers tell clients to look
upwards for extra space. Install extra shelves on top of a
cabinet if possible, or a long shelf along one wall. Adding
crown molding will draw the eyes upwards and create the
illusion of space.
7. DOWNSIZE. Manufacturers are producing smaller
tubs, showers, vanities, and lights in response to market
demands. These items are small in size and big in style.
8. CHANGE MIRRORS. The Home Focused Web site says
"two mirrors placed opposite each other can give the
illusion of never-ending space!" Framed mirrors are the
trend today. If you can't remove an existing mirror glue a
frame around it. You may also hang a long mirror in the
bathroom.
9. RE-TILE THE FLOOR. Surprisingly, large floor tiles
make a small bathroom look bigger. Choose a textured tile to
prevent slipping. Cover the skirt of the bathtub with a
smaller version of the floor tile. Lay down an area rug if
replacing tile is too costly.
10. USE EVERY INCH. Stick robe hooks and a laundry
bag on the back of the bathroom door. Removing cabinet doors
also creates the illusion of more space, according to
www.decoratingyoursmallspace.com.
11. ADD ELEGANCE. One elegant touch -- glass tiles on
the vanity, decorative tiles around the tub, a live fern on
a stand -- will make the whole bathroom feel elegant. You
deserve this elegance.
12. THINK RE-SALE. You never know when you have to
move, so think resale as you make your design decisions.
Simple lines and neutral colors will appeal to future
buyers.
Copyright 2007 by Harriet
Hodgson
http://www.harriethodgson.com
Harriet Hodgson has been a freelance nonfiction writer for
28 years. She is a member of the Association of Health Care
Journalists and the Association for Death Education and
Counseling. Her 24th book, "Smiling Through Your Tears:
Anticipating Grief," written with Lois Krahn, MD, is
available from
http://www.amazon.com A five-star review of the
book is posted on Amazon. You will find another review on
the American Hospice Foundation Web site under the "School
Corner" heading. Hodgson has renovated one bathroom and is
about to renovate another.Article Source:
http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Harriet_Hodgson
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