2.07.2011

Small Bathroom Renovation


Do that was your little large and luxurious bathroom? Renovating a small bathroom can be easier than you think. These tips will make your old bathroom look new, and especially greater.

1. Keep saving impression a lot of money if you keep the existing walls and tub. This does not mean that you are satisfied with less. Remove the old tub and replace it with an oval insert or acrylic shower.



2. PAINTING. Bad painting is the update to the least expensive. You choose the bright colors reflect light. However, light blue, green and brown are good colors.


3. Too technical. In recent years, solid surface technology has improved considerably. New
Acrylic surfaces allow you to buff away scratches and stains the sand. Some acrylic paints are mildew-proof, a big plus for small bathrooms.

4. BUILD UP. Bathroom designers say clients to look up for more space. Install additional racks on top of a closet, if possible, or a long along a wall. Add moldings draw the eye upward and create the illusion of space.

5. Smaller. Manufacturers produce small showers, sinks and lights in response to market demands. These elements are in small and large scale.

6. CHANGE mirror. If you do not remove an existing mirror glue a frame around it. You can also hang a long mirror in the bathroom.

7. RE-tiled floor. Surprisingly, large floor tiles make a small bathroom look bigger. Choose a textured tile secured against slipping. Cover the rock of the bathtub with a smaller version of the plate. Add an area rug, if the replacement tile is too expensive.

8. Use every inch. Stick garment hangers and a laundry bag on the back of the bathroom door. Remove cabinet doors also creates the illusion of more space to http://www.decoratingyoursmallspace.com.

9. Add elegance. An elegant touch - glass tiles on the vanity, decorative tiles around the bath, a living fern on one foot - is a stylish bathroom. They deserve that elegance.

10. THINK for resale. You never know when you have to move, think resale to take your design decisions. Simple lines and neutral colors to appeal to buyers.

0 comments:

Blog Directory & Search engine

  © Blogger template Brooklyn by Ourblogtemplates.com 2008

Back to TOP