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- In the movie Steel Magnolias, the character Clairee declares
that, "The only thing that separates us from the animals
is our ability to accessorize." Well -- she's right!
One room that can really benefit
from a little freshening up is the bathroom. By adding accents
and accessories, we can make our bathrooms more inviting. Here
are some cost effective solutions for accessorizing and revitalizing
your bathroom.
Begin by picking a design theme
or color scheme. (See tip number five-and-a-half for further
advice.) This narrows the focus and will help you in the decision-
making process.
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Tip #1 -- Dry Colorfully
If the color of your bathroom
is monotone, where everything is white -- walls, fixtures and
counters -- changing the towels can bring an entirely new look
to the room. The selection of towels to choose from is almost
endless. There are vibrant, solid colors for a bold accent. Printed
or embroidered towels are available in virtually any theme or
style from traditional to tropical.
Consider purchasing a set of
towels for seasonal use. You do not have to purchase all new
towels, just enough that to create a visual difference between
summer and winter. Two each of the bath towels, hand towels and
washcloths may be enough. For the year-round towels, select neutral
tones or solids that coordinate with your decor. For the seasonal
accent towels, select lighter, brighter colors and patterns for
summer and darker, richer tones and patterns for winter. |
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Tip #2 -- Dramatic Curtains
Shower curtains are one of the
most dramatic accessories in the bathroom, and can change the
room's look instantly. As with towels, the colors and patterns
of curtains available seem virtually endless.
To create a warmer, more refined
look, use fabric shower curtains with a printed or embroidered
pattern. Vinyl shower curtains tend to be less expensive. They
provide a more casual and sometimes whimsical tone to the bathroom
like hula girls and an underwater scene with brightly colored
tropical fish.
Tip #3 -- Jazz It Up
A bathroom "ensemble"
typically includes a waste can, boutique tissue holder, tumbler,
toothbrush holder, soap dish, lotion/soap dispenser and jar for
incidental items. You do not have to purchase the entire set
to perk up a tired bathroom. If you have limited space, consider
just the waste can and tumbler.
When selecting a style, make
sure it fits with the overall look of the room. There are a number
of styles to choose from -- modern, traditional, whimsical and
formal, as well as styles appropriate for a children's bathroom.
Finishes include metallic and materials that mimic ceramic with
patterns that range from floral to exotic.
Tip #4 -- Apply Yourself
There is a relatively new product
on the market called Stick'n Stile that allows you to decorate
your bathroom tile and tub area without replacing your current
bathroom tile. What really makes this product unique, especially
for those living in apartments, is the fact that it is removable.
Stick'n Stile adds interest to tile walls by breaking up the
space, and it is another way to add color to the bathroom.
Stick'n Stile is available in
a variety of patterns that coordinate with other bathroom accessories.
These design appliques can be applied safely to tile, shower
doors and mirrors as well as plastic and fiberglass tub surrounds.
No special adhesive is required. Simply peel off the paper backing
and press in place. They are "permanent" until you
decide it's time for them to go. Then, simply heat each tile
with a hairdryer for a few minutes and peel it off.
Tip # 5 -- Artistic Reflection
Set the tone for the bathroom
by treating it like any other room in the house. Hang art on
the walls, or install a small shelf for displaying knickknacks
or other treasured items.
Mirrors are a welcome addition
in small bathrooms. A collection of small mirrors finished in
decorative frames adds glamour to your bathroom. They also reflect
light to make the space appear brighter and larger. Use an odd
number of small mirrors -- one, three, five -- in combination
with other artwork. Before hammering nails in the wall, place
all the items on the floor until you have the arrangement you
like.
For the do-it-yourselfer, purchase
decorative picture frames and replace the glass with mirror.
And remember -- mirrors and pictures should be hung at eye level.
Tip #5 1/2 -- Make Peace
For those living in apartments,
accessorizing a bathroom can be challenging, especially if you
do not like the existing colors. Don't work against what you've
got, work with it. The same can be said for those with a bathroom
they don't like but simply can not afford to remodel.
What if you prefer bright accent
colors like candy-apple red, but have a bathroom filled with
earth tones? You may have to compromise, but there is a way to
work with the color scheme that is already there. Your favorite
color probably won't work, so try a red with some earthiness
to it, like terracotta or poppy. Find a color that pleases you
that does not fight the colors already there.
Hang a piece of artwork that
includes both the colors you already have (but are not crazy
about) but also includes the accent colors you like. |