Saturday, March 15, 2014

Bathroom Storage And Paint Suggestions

By Abram Vanorden


Bathroom storage ideas can be creative, fun and frugal. They can fit more storage at the same time that it puts more style into your square footage.

One of these bathroom storage ideas is hanging a vintage basket on a hook. You will then have yourself a creative place to stack your towels or anything else that can fit the basket. If you are lacking a basket, a bucket would work just as well.

Using bright decorative items as bathroom paint ideas can consists of the placement of a bright yellow vase on the toilet tank. Other than holding its flowers, the vase will also pick up other colours in the bathroom. Another option is to decoupage fake vases on the wall behind the tank if placing bright, fun items on the top of the toilet is not your thing.

Using art as bathroom paint ideas requires placing a really fantastic, really pretty art piece over the toilet. Visitors are very likely to spend some time looking around the bathroom and form an impression once they close the bathroom door. However, if you opt to put an art piece in a bathroom area where it's bound to get some moisture, be sure to purchase a piece that is inexpensive.

To maximize space in your bathroom would also depend on the paint that you would colour it with. For example, if your bath is small, then paint it in light colours so that it would look more spacious. Install some windows so you can make it appear as if it is larger than the usual since it would reduce the level of darkness. A white bathroom storage cabinet adds look and elegance to an old, drab bathroom. The colour white reflects elegance and calmness and blends well with most kinds of dcor. For instance, if you have opted for a modern themed bathroom with chrome fixtures, a white bathroom storage cabinet will complete that modern look for you. It will blend in equally well in a Victorian themed bathroom or one decorated in bold colours.

Using paints as bathroom paint ideas consists of painting the bathroom walls, or if the walls are mostly tiles, painting the ceiling instead. If after painting either the walls or the ceiling with a particular colour, you find that it does not work, simply start all over again with another colour. It's as simple and elementary as that.




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