Design Tips For Your Master Bathroom
When you redecorate your master bedroom, don’t leave the master bath out in the cold! If your bedroom has a cottage theme, carry this over into the bathroom by putting out some shells in dishes on the vanity. If your bedroom is more shabby chic with big floral wallpaper, then think about carrying the color of the flowers into the master bath.
One of the big design elements in the bathroom is the hardware. The more expensive tiles
should have durability, aesthetic value, and a non-porous surface. When choosing tile, think out of the box. Don’t be afraid to use your own ideas and put what you want into the room when redecorating your master bathroom.
Create a Stunning Master Bathroom
If you are planning to remodel your master bathroom, make a thorough inventory of your bathroom’s layout and decor. From there you can determine your budget, whether you need to add more space, relocate a wall or small addition, and what items to replace, tub, shower, vanity, countertops, ect. Your master bathroom could be starved for natural light as well. If you have decided to renovate your entire master bathroom, then your shower is a good beginning.
Enhance your master shower by adding some custom features like dual temperature controls, body sprays, a rain dome or a steamer can turn your master shower into your own private spa. Consider incorporating some convenient features in your shower, like installing a bench, built-in shampoo niches and tiling the ceiling to giving your shower a finished, custom look. When selecting a new decor for your master bathroom, tile selections for your bathroom floor can be your biggest challenge.
Give your master bathroom a little pizzazz by adding small polished stones, mosaic or glass tile as an accent. A tile wainscot is also becoming very popular with many homeowners, incorporating your floor designs onto to your walls and carrying that pattern throughout your shower walls, tub surround & deck.
Be sure to finalize your tile design by arranging your patterns, including your grout color and width, on the bathroom floor and shower area. A new tub style may also allow you to redesign your tub deck, creating a more spacious feel in your master bathroom.
Your vanity and countertop is also a very important feature of your master bathroom. If your counter space permits, tall & slender glass front cologne cabinets on top of the counter will create a marvelous custom look.
Tips for a Great Master Bathroom
Creating your master bathroom plan can be exciting. First, pick a theme or overall feel you plan to use for your master bathroom plan.
Universal Design. How can universal design help in the bathroom? Universal design principles aim to make your life easier and safer.
Waterfalls. People love waterfalls, they love, the look, the sound and the lighting. Waterfalls in bathrooms can be very soothing and relaxing.
Flooring. By far the most common material for bathroom floors is tile. Along with tile there are many other bathroom flooring options available to choose from, such as stone, vinyl plank flooring, waterproof laminate or even bamboo.
Showers and Soaking Tubs. In the master bathroom you’ll probably want a separate shower and tub as well as plenty of storage. Try increasing the natural light into your master bathroom with a sun-tube or skylight. Other features to increase the comfort in your master bathroom range from a mini refrigerator to LCD TV’s.
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