Out of all the interior design articles on the internet, for some reason bathroom remodeling and master bathroom designs don’t seem to get quite as much attention as the other rooms do. Below this article we will provide you with a link to check out our gallery of 101 beautiful bathroom design ideas, but before you head off to that gallery, we encourage you to take a minute or two to read through our top 5 tips when it comes to bathroom design.
1: Keep Things Where They Are
We understand you are excited about remodeling your bathroom, but don’t go over the top and move everything around. The bathtub, shower, toilet, and sink should remain in the same spot. Sure, you can get a new bathtub, shower, toilet, and sink, but the location shouldn’t change. Changing the location brings on unnecessary expenses.
2: Choosing The Right Colors
Color is extremely important. Keep in mind that when painting your bathroom, you should use neutral colors the help with the resell value. Although if you plan on living in your house the rest of your life, the resell value doesn’t matter much. However, if you plan to sell in the future, neutral colors are the way to go.
Hues of either gray, off-white, black, or cream will provide you with a neutral yet elegant look and feel. Some shades of blue, green, and red can work depending on how the rest of your home looks, but make sure you avoid “loud” colors such as hot pink and neon yellow. There’s really no reason to use those colors.
3: Don’ Be Afraid To Follow The Trend
Sure, you want your bathroom design to look unique, who doesn’t? But this doesn’t mean you can’t follow the trend with certain things. For example, shower heads, light fixtures, and faucets are things that can easily be replaced without much labor, so choosing a trendy fixture is 100% acceptable. Usually the “trendy” bathroom fixtures are also the ones that are on sale, so this is a great way to save some money.
4: Spa Like Bathroom Design
If it’s in the budget, we highly recommend you go with a spa-like bathroom. Not only are these GREAT for relaxing, but they increase your resell value quite a bit. The key to this is obviously choosing the right tub. The number 1 piece of advice we can give on this is to make sure you get a tub that is deep enough. Too many people try to save some money and get a tub that’s too shallow. It might look nice but it won’t provide much relaxation.
5: It’s All About The Accessories
Like we said in tip number 3, everyone wants a unique look and feel to their bathroom design. The problem is most people try to get the unique look by spending way too much money on their shower heads, faucets, toilets, and so on. The reason this is a big mistake is because it’s actually the accessories that will provide that unique design. Things such as your towel racks, soap dispensers, and even pictures or wall stickers will make your bathroom come together, so make sure you take the time to pick out the little things.
Now that you understand what makes for a great bathroom design, click the button below to view our gallery of 101 beautiful bathroom design ideas to see how all these tips come together.
http://insiderdigest.com/101-beautiful-bathroom-design-ideas/
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