Upgrading Your Bathroom: Simple Tips
62Sometimes, it doesn't require sinking a ton of money into a total remodel to feel as though a bathroom is a whole new space.
There are plenty of simple things that can be done by homeowners that don't require tearing anything up, and won't mess with plumbing. For these simpler tasks, there is often not even a need to talk to a contractor. And because of this, anyone who has a bit of spare time on weekends and doesn't mind bathing in a different household bathroom for a couple of weeks can make some significant changes.
These are some simple tips for upgrading a bathroom without needing to call in the professionals. From learning a bit about tiling to simply changing colors, they will all do wonders for changing the entire look of the bathroom. And whether you're hoping to make bathing a more relaxing experience for your significant other or simply need to redo space, all go a long way.
#1 - Consider a new method of shelving. Sure, most bathrooms have a medicine cabinet with mirror right over the sink. But homeowners can consider different ways to do the shelving. Put shelves on the wall and artfully decorate with candles and vintage bottles holding q-tips and other essentials. Getting creative with storage is one great way to change the look of a bathroom.
#2 - Replace the medicine cabinet altogether for a new look. This way, anyone can make a bathroom instantly feel more vintage or chic, depending on what the desired look might be. Because there is no plumbing involved with the medicine cabinet, this is the kind of simple overhaul that anyone who is somewhat handy with hammers and screwdrivers can accomplish.
#3 - Use color therapy. Whether it's changing the color of the towels and curtains or doing a complete paint job, there are a lot of simple ways to spruce up a bathroom that don't require knowing how to hang a single painting or screw anything in. It's also worth considering changing towels to newer products simply to make a bathroom look cleaner.
#4 - Think lighting. Everyone knows that lighting can make or break a space, and the same is true in the bathroom. Replacing fluorescents with something more flattering, or installing multiple types of lighting so that there is an option for something stronger and something softer is one great way to improve the looks of any bathroom. Keeping some candles around for relaxing bath time is always recommended, too.
#5 - Go with tile. For projects that don't involve ripping up pipes, tile is a great pick. Redoing the floors or walls on one's own only takes a single weekend of work, and handier friends can often be bribed with promises of free beer or snacks. Going ahead with a tiling project might mean a bit of research or trips to the hardware store, but the basic process is just as simple as getting painting done. Anyone with floor experience will do just fine.
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