Sunday, July 12, 2009

Bath Decor How To Design a Bathroom That Is Truly Yours Through Bath Decor

Bath dcor nothing is more beautiful (to me at least) than a room that is perfect. The correct room design, the correct furnishings and let us not omit its dcor. A room that is pleasing to the senses beautiful, luxurious, a pleasure to be in. A room designed to be lived in. Those are beautiful rooms to me and one than can stand out through its bath dcor is obviously the remodelled bathroom.

A bathroom has such potential for dramatic bath dcor and this is something that can be utilized to increase a homes selling price or increase the joy experienced in living in it.

Some of my favourite examples of dramatic bath dcor are:

1) Skylights Nothing adds more elegance, more panache to a bathroom than a gorgeous skylight contained in a vaulted two-story ceiling. Accentuated with a low hanging paddle fan perhaps.

2) Lighting This often overlooked method can be used to obtain the functional lighting levels that are required in a modern remodelled bathroom but please realize the opportunity you have with the bathrooms bath dcor if you incorporate a stunning light fixture of some kind. Decorative generally works best around the mirror(s) with recessed ceiling mount lighting fixtures providing the utilitarian lighting levels needed for general overall illumination.

3) Plumbing Fixtures These consist of:

a. Your Tub/Shower Unit - is it an antique-looking unit to be accessorized with the same type of faucets and towel bars or modern to be paired with modern accessories?

b. Your Sink Unit Do you want a common sink & vanity cabinet or will you opt for a stunning free-standing pedestal based unit?

4) Wallpaper and paint These are two of the old standbys; utilize them in conjunction with your other bath dcor opportunities and your remodelled bathroom will be a stunning victory over the mundane!

By integrating these different opportunities to make your bath dcor your very own, you can design and create stunning bathrooms for very little money, depending on your exact bath dcor.

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John Mann, "The Electric Mann", has been involved in the residential construction industry for over 25 years. He's worked as an Electrical Contractor and a General Contractor in Residential Remodeling and is an expert on Kitchen and Bathroom Design and Remodeling.

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