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Decorative Theme Ideas for Your Bathroom

by admin1 on Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

It is true to say that the majority of homeowners look at their bathroom to be little more than a room full of tile together with shining fixtures and fittings. Nonetheless, with a total rethink of how it could be, you could transform the space into something to be proud of. All that is needed is a little  imagination on your part as to how you would prefer it to look and the small bathroom accessories required to bring that dream bathroom to fruition.

You need to decide on a theme for your bathroom as you would any other room in the house. Theming not only bestows mood to the room but in addition your own personality. Of course, there are literally hundreds of themes to select from including sea life, country style, tropical beaches and Mediterranean villas. However, as a good rule of thumb, you should choose a theme that suits you and not one that somebody recommends. Ideally, go for a style that closely matches other deisgns around you house. By doing so, it will not be out of tune with the overall theme of your home

If your bathroom is a little on the smallish side, you are not out of line with a lot of other homeowners because bathrooms in older houses were quite literally carved out of small unused closets. Even if you are one of the many unfortunate folks that have inherited a smaller bathroom, you can still decorate for color. Bear in mind though, that with small bathrooms, less is often best. Your color schema can be paint or paper, but if the space is small, a neutral paint or paper color can be used on either one wall, or as an accent on a chair rail. You can choose to paint a conventional white, and accentuate with color using various decorating accessories like framed photographic prints, shells, baskets, throw rugs, and window treatments to name but a few.

If you choose to put plants in your bathroom, then the ideal paper or paint color to set them off is a warm rust shade. You will however need to select your plants wisely since some will not endure the warm steamy atmosphere or the different chemical substances contained in the likes of hairspray, deodorants and fragrances used in bathrooms. The residues from these products will eventually stick to the leaves and the plants will end up on the compost heap. Provided that you have a large enough bathroom, you could hang up plants from the ceiling. Alternatively, on the back of the toilet is another good location. If your tub is the type with a wide rim, try setting miniature plants around the outside and set them off with decorative baskets and soaps.

Another important aspect when decorating your bathroom are the towels and rugs. Deep opulent or hand woven rugs add a feeling of elegance. Even So, be careful when putting rugs on slippery bathroom flooring tile since a nasty fall can be a consequence. Look for rugs that have a lined backing of rubber to prevent falls. You can coordinate the rugs with the bathroom mat in alternating or matching colors too. The use of various textures that match your theme will give the bathroom a little extra touch of warmth. Do not think you are limited on textures because when they are mixed with a neutral background, they make a bathroom homey and inviting to be in.

Towel racks are another way to give a little zing to your bathroom. Decorative racks with colorful towels make a bathroom stand out. You can find towel racks in assorted tones of wood, bronze, silver or gold. Some folks paint their own wooden racks, and match their baskets and picture frames with them.

Good, functional lighting for the bathroom is essential too. The initial consideration is for safety of course, but when the room is not being used, night lights can be left on and your cabinet tops could be used for a smallish lamp. Lamps can match your theme and so can your nightlights. You can decorate them, or buy them already fixed up with your theme. Naturally, this all depends if you have sufficient counter space, but it is a wonderful decorating idea for a theme.

In conclusion, if you are at a loss for ideas, read through some home decorating books or magazines for inspiration to get your creative juices flowing. You might well come across some themes that you did not even know existed. It is your little corner of the world, so be as different as you want when adorning your home bathroom

Who Would Like Western Bathroom Décor?

by admin1 on Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Western bathroom décor means different things to different people.  When you suggest it as an interior master bathroom theme, you might want to be sure you and the bathroom owner are on the same page.  For instance, if the bathroom owner was from Asia or was raised in an Asian family, then having a porcelain toilet and trappings could be considered western bathroom décor, because that’s what bathrooms in the western world look like.

Cowboy Kitsch

When a lot of North Americans hear the words “western bathroom décor”, they think of cowboy kitsch.  This might mean items as humorous as bucking bronco shower curtains, real horseshoes embedded in the floor, or a toilet shaped like a saddle.  But more and more interior designers and manufactures of bathroom fixtures mean a lot more than that.419px Texascowboys cropped 209x300  Who Would Like Western Bathroom Décor?


Urban Cowboy

Modern western bathroom décor is far more subtle, using earth tones and emphasizing a look of wood or stone over marble or tile.  The wood or stone might not even be real wood or stone, but just something that looks very much like the real thing.  It depends how much you are willing to spend, and how water-resistant the material is.

Added decorations for western bathroom décor include images of native bird or animal life from the American West, Native American designs on the trimming or a hat rack reminiscent of those from Wild West saloons.  There still is some cowboy kitsch for those who are fond of it, such as boot-shaped toothbrush holders and cactus-shaped soap dispensers.

Economic Urban Cowboy

Perhaps your bathroom is littered with beach bathroom décor and you want to change it to western theme.  Maybe you don’t have the money to replace fixtures or the floor.  You can do some minor changes which can shift the overall feel of the bathroom.  These include getting new small fixtures like a soap dispenser or toilet paper holder.  Getting rid of the plastic wastepaper basket and using an old but clean terra cotta flower pot of a wicker basket can certainly help.

You can also make major shifts in tone with just your choice of towels, shower curtain and floor rug. Just adding a Navaho blanket in place of a typical bathroom rug can do wonders. Even a minor change like replacing a modern shower curtain with one in earth tones or even with horses or cows on it could be enough.  Every little bit helps.

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Changing Bathroom Décor

by admin1 on Monday, May 11th, 2009

There are so many different fun and exciting options for changing bathroom décor.  When deciding on an overhaul to a bathroom, one of the first things to look at is what type of furniture is already in the bathroom and who is going to be using it, such as looking for kids’ bathroom décor.  Once those decisions and supplies are decided and looked at, then the individual is ready to start making plans for changing the bathroom décor.

Steps and Options

If the bathroom is a small space, then lighter colors should be used on the cabinetry and walls to make it feel more open.  If there is a way to let in some natural light through a small window or skylight that is very helpful as well to making the bathroom feel more open.  If it is not an option, it is important to have a lot of good lighting through lighting fixtures in the bathroom to help it to feel more open.  Additional mirrors are another option in small bathroom décor to help the space to feel roomier.

If the bathroom does have a lot of space already, it is still a great idea to let in as much natural lighting as possible.  The more light, the more options there are in furniture in bathroom décor.  For instance, if a bathroom is larger and well lit, then darker cabinetry can be used such as cherry or mahogany, or similar colors of wood or stain.  This adds a richer feel in bathroom décor and also provides more options in the colors that can be used.  While small bathrooms will often be painted in a white, cream, yellow, or other light color, larger bathrooms can be painted in richer colors depending on the theme.  Usually soothing colors such as green and blue are used in the bathroom to add to the calming effect of a bath or shower.

If there are not many options in storage space in a small bathroom, the bathroom décor can be added to through the use of corner shelves, wall cabinets, and over the toilet cabinets to help with the problem.  In larger bathrooms this is usually not a problem as there is plenty of room for cabinets as well as using different standing pieces such as a chest of drawers, small tables, and cabinets.  Another nice addition in any bathroom décor if there is room for it is to add plants.  Plants that do not need much light and enjoy humid climates should be used in smaller bathrooms that do not have much natural light.Plants that enjoy humidity and both natural and artificial light should be used in larger bathrooms to add to the bathroom décor.

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