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10 Things to Include in Your Bathroom Makeover

Homeowners might have different reasons to renovate their old bathrooms, but one thing they can all agree on is that they want it to look better than before.

And that’s much easier said than done, one wrong move, and you’d be wishing it was left untouched, unchanged.

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10 Things to Include in Your Bathroom Makeover

The fear of getting it wrong should not deter you from pursuing your dream bathroom, and this post helps you get it done, get it right, and at the first time of asking.

Here Are the Best Ideas for A Bathroom Makeover

  1. All white fittings and fixtures
  2. Walk-in shower
  3. Minimalist theme
  4. Waterfall shower style
  5. Antique bathroom fittings
  6. Maximized storage space
  7. Wood finishes
  8. Glass wall
  9. Floating vanities
  10. Hooks at different heights

Continue reading to find out how the ideas listed above would give your bathroom that new dreamy look.

10 Ideas That Would Transform Your Bathroom Outlook

1. All White Fittings and Fixtures

Evidence of a successful bathroom makeover is when someone who has previously used your bathroom facility notices the difference the second they walk in. And one way to catch anybody’s attention is to remodel your bathroom with white bathroom fittings and fixtures. These individual components come together to create a pure, near enchanting all-white bathroom that screams luxury and class.


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2. Walk-In Shower

If you do not already have custom showers or walk-in showers, you should get one. It’s a no-brainer as to the advantages of having one far outweigh whatever the cost of installation might be.

These advantages include but are not limited to increased accessibility, ease to clean your bathroom, and how it gives you more space to work within your bath space and will also prevent slipping in the shower.

3. Minimalist Theme

The enemy of any bathroom, no matter how well designed or thought out, is clutter. You will need to cut down if your bathroom has many fixtures, fittings, and features with little to no use.

A minimalist theme requires you to invest in things you only need and reconsider those you use sparsely. In the end, you would have a spacious bathroom for you to relax and feel at home.

4. Waterfall Shower Style

There is no functional advantage to having a waterfall-style shower. It likely does not have the many features like controlling temperature and water pressure as you would get with some electronic showerheads.

But when you have a shower that’s designed like a waterfall, you just might not need to control temperature or pressure. The aesthetic appeal more than makes up for what you might be giving up in terms of functionality.

5. Antique Bathroom Fittings

Out with the old, in with the new? Not in this case. Here, both the new and the old can thrive as you introduce antique bathroom fittings to your bathroom space to take center stage.

The rustic finish would serve as a contrast against other parts of your bathroom. And the results? Breathtaking.

6. Maximized Storage Space

One rookie mistake most homeowners make is treating their bathroom storage like an afterthought. They end up repurposing space, only to find that it is not enough.

The solution is not to hide from the problem or find temporary fixes but to tackle it head-on. There are many ways you can maximize space in your bathroom for storage, and they include the following:

  • You can place baskets in the bathroom
  • Invest in cabinet vanities
  • Get the most out of the corner with corner vanities

7. Wood Finishes

The addition of vanities and other bathroom fittings with wood finishes is a relatively easy way to add class to your bathroom outlook. You can use these wood fittings with your bathroom walls and floors painted white or beautified with white tiles.

8. Glass Wall

This is particularly important if you are remodeling a relatively small bathroom space. One problem that plagues all bathrooms but more so in smaller bathrooms, is the lack of space.

And one exciting way out of this kerfuffle is the introduction of a huge glass door. This door is stylish but also allows users to see all the bathroom space at every go, creating the illusion of more space.

9. Floating Vanities

There is more than one advantage to having floating vanities installed in your bathroom. One of which is that it frees up more space, which you can use for storage.

But I want to focus on another: how much easier it makes it to clean your bathroom. It is easy to fix functionality and aesthetics without considering maintenance, but the right number of floating vanities in your bathroom removes your maintenance problem.

10. Hooks at Different Heights

This works in the master bathroom but most efficiently in a kiddie bathroom. It allows the user to quickly sort their supplies and pick out what they need at one glance at the hooks.

The hooks should be installed at varying heights with supplies more frequently used stored away on the closer hook and less used items stored away on higher placed hooks.

Conclusion

Your dream bathroom is now all but complete. Incorporate one or more of the above-listed ideas with some personal space, and you are good to go!

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Perla Irish