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How to Beautify your Bath on a Budget
by Kathleen Wilson
Description: Tips for decorating your bathroom on a budget.
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Whenever we think of decorating the home, an often
overlooked space is the bath. Since it is utilitarian in
nature, we sometimes forget the need for a pampering space
to ease the stress of the day. Bathroom décor need not
entail expensive remodeling in order to spoil you with a
personal space.
Here are some great ideas that you can implement in a
weekend to turn your sallow bath into a sparkling spa!
1. Choose a theme. This room needs direction like any other,
and lends itself to almost any theme, from nautical, to
natural, to fantasy. If yours is a master bath, use the same
theme for the bedroom it adjoins. Some ideas? Nature, rustic
cabin, fantasy under the sea, classic, country antique, or
simply a wonderful combination of colors and textures.
2. PAINT! This is a great space to utilize bold colors, rich
finishes, or fun combinations of color. The space is usually
small, lacking architecture, and in need of some charm and
paint is the fastest and least expensive way to achieve
that. Try calming colors such as blues, blue greens, and
plums. Paint the ceiling a darker hue to visually bring it
down...all but the largest baths seem to have that towering
ceiling effect that leaves us all...well, cold. If your
ceiling is really high, bring the ceiling color down onto
the walls about 6 inches. Add stamped patterns randomly to
the wall within your theme. Leaves, fleur de lis, and
geometric shapes are all classic elements that can blend
with most themes. Congrats, the biggest change has now been
done with color! And don’t just think of the walls. Your
cabinets and even your countertops can be painted. And yes,
event those ugly ceramic tiles! Use a primer made for non
pourous surfaces such as KILZ, then paint and seal with
polyurethane. This would be a great place to create faux
stone or marble counters! Hate your vinyl flooring? You can
either paint it as suggested with the primer, or use stick
on vinyl tiles to lay right over the present flooring. Many
nice patterns can be found at your local home improvement
store for less than $1 a square foot. (And since most of our
bathroom spaces are small, it won’t take much!)
3. Add fabric. You might think that those towels hanging o
the shower rod are enough, but if you really want to give
yourself a pampering space, you need to add details. Sew
ribbon or coordinating fabric onto the edges of your towels,
sew up a decorative print shower curtain to hang over your
vinyl liner, or even create an inexpensive set of throw rugs
by edging terry towels on all four sides with fabric strips.
Make sure you have extra towels rolled in a nearby basket
or on a shelf. Hang a hook on the back of the door to hold
your fluffiest robe to slip on after your bath or shower. If
you have a large cold looking mirror, hang a swag of fabric
over the top of the mirror, and allow the fabric to drape
down the sides and even puddle on the counter if you like.
This really softens the whole room and adds a sense of
upscale “spa” feeling to the space.
4. Add personality. This is the accessory phase for the bath.
Don’t be afraid to add a small table lamp to the counter, to
hang pictures on the walls, or to display beautiful
glassware or china. Bringing beauty to this space is
regenerating, and don’t we all need more of that? Add some
potpourri for scent and bring in baskets as storage to add
wonderful texture and style. If you are worried about
moisture, just pick up some inexpensive picture frames and
insert calendar and catalog pictures inside...no one will
know, and if they are damaged by moisture it’s no loss, they
were free! If you have natural light in your bath, be sure
to add a plant or two. Nothing breathes life like natural
greenery.
5. Add pampering accessories! Things like bath bubbles,
fluffy towels, and candles not only add the pampering
feeling you are trying to achieve, they offer visual comfort
with color and texture as well. Psychologically, we all
crave that long soak with a good book, and even if we are
only in the bathroom for 10 minutes to whip on some make up,
just seeing those items displayed promises wonderful baths
to come! If you enjoy listening to music, bring in a cd
player to permanently leave on a shelf. Just be sure it’s
not in a place where it could be knocked or pulled into
water. Pick up some clear glass jars from Walmart for just a
couple of dollars, and visit the dollar shop to fill them
with cotton balls, cotton swabs, Epsom salts, and bubble
bath. (Hint: Baby shampoo makes great bubble bath, and is
gently on the skin. You can also pick it up at the dollar
shop for...well, a dollar!)
If you have room, bring in a chair and cover with fabric.
This makes a great place to wait for the bath to fill, paint
your nails, or even apply your make up. It also makes the
room feel more like...well, a room, instead of just a
utilitarian space.
There is your step by step bathroom makeover, if you have
wanted to redo your bath but didn’t know where to start,
just take it 1-2-3-4-5! One weekend, just a few dollars, and
a little imagination and you can have many long, restful,
rejuvenating hours in your own personal spa space.
Kathleen Wilson is an author, national columnist, and editor
of The Budget Decorator, a free online newsletter for
do-it-yourself decorators. For more free ideas visit her
website at http://www.TheBudgetDecorator.com.