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Bathroom Accessories Set

by Bath Towel on March 12, 2010

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Bathroom Accessories Set

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Gazel: Luxurious and Organic Towels, Robes and More for the Bathroom
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The bath towels are endlessly inviting, whether you are looking to dry your hands or are stepping out of a steamy shower in the morning.

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Storing your Bathroom Accessories

by Bath Towel on January 25, 2010

If you have a cluttered bath, you may want to consider a wide array of bathroom accessories, including the storage shelves. Most people store items in linen closets, below in sink cabinets, or inside shelves installed in a bathroom. Some of us do not have this luxury. Still, those who do have the luxury often face clutter.

Online or at any store, you will find cabinet organizers or the common pullout drawers. Shaker boxes, wicker baskets, hatboxes, shoeboxes, etc, all make great bathroom accessories for storing. In addition, you can add a sink skirt below your sink, especially if you do not have doors to hide your items.

How do I choose?
It depends on what you want. If you enjoy the 3-stacked picnic baskets then you may want to consider the wickers. The color and pattern is based on the texture of your bathroom. You can place the baskets in the corner of your bathroom to store items. If you have a cluttered sink, then try purchasing small wicker baskets to store your items, such as colognes, perfumes, hair sprays, dryers, cosmetics, and so on.

How do I choose shaker boxes?
Shaker boxes are usually small boxes. You want to go online to choose the boxes, since the market has a wide selection. If you are accessing a country bath, then you may want to consider a collection of the boxes. The boxes will add enchanting style to your country surrounding.

If you have a traditional bath, or even a country bath you may want to consider the traditional pie safes. Pie safes stand in the corner of your bath, which it is similar to a shelf. The doorway is made of glass frame. The storage facility is ideal for storing towels, linen, or cleaning supplies. In addition, if you have an old-fashion bath, you may want to add a rocking chair designed for children to the room. The chair will hold items, such as towels. Mount the chair to your wall to clear up space.

How do I clear up space in my bathtub?
Try choosing bathroom accessories, such as the wired-over storage, or the tub trays. The tub trays lapse-over your tub side or back, and allows you to store toys, soaps, wash clothes, etc. The wire-over storage provides you the same capabilities, yet you can store shampoos and conditioners in few, depending on what you select.

I like the shower bags, or mesh bags also. If you have a shower, the bags enable you to store soaps, shampoos, conditioners, shaving cream, razors, bathing toys, and more.

If you are creative, you can design your own medicine cabinet, which makes a great storage. Ultimately, you can purchase a wide array of medicine cabinets online, or at Home Depots. If you are designing a child’s bath, consider the aquarium cabinets, toss in an aquarium toilet seat, shower curtain, rug, etc, and you have a brand new surrounding that your children will enjoy.
How do I choose exotic patterns and colors?
It again depends on your style. If you want exotic you can add a few live plants and vines to your room. Exotic is too general to point a finger, so considering your style is important.

Exotic surroundings however often have outlandish, striking, bizarre, mysterious, alien, etc items in the surrounding. If you add plants and vines, add a few nature-based pictures and frames on the wall. Paint the walls greenish, and add green tiles. You could also add foreign pictures and frame, paint your walls black, match the tiles, and set the room off with fluorescent lights. Next, you may want to crochet a rug.

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Decorating With Wrought Iron (Part V) The Bathroom

by Bath Towel on January 23, 2010

Yes, even bathrooms need to be decorated now. After all, this is the room that you frequent in the morning and other times in the day to do your daily routines such as bathing, washing your face, brushing your teeth and so on.

However, unknown to some, the bathroom may be one of the trickiest rooms to decorate. This is because you have to be very careful with the accessories and fixtures that you choose to bring in. For one, it should be durable enough to withstand the constant humidity in the place and you cannot also put in a lot of free standing accessories because most of the bathroom spaces in modern homes is actually quite limited. So as a resort, you can use the walls for further beautification needed.

Here are some useful tips in decorating the bathroom wall.

1. Work with what you have.
The easiest way with to decorate the bathroom is by working to enhance the theme that you already existing. You do not really have to change the tiles and the wall treatment if they still look good. In addition, keeping the old tiles will not only save you time but tons of money as well.

Here is one thing that you need to accomplish first before attempting to do anything in your bathroom: clean. Remember no one wants to work with rusty faucets, stained porcelain tiles and blackened grout right? Do not worry because cleaning them is not really that hard. In fact you can now buy several solutions that work on a spray, let rest and wipe basis.
2. Get the proper tools to do the job.

Since you are more likely to work on tiles, you have to invest in a good and trustworthy drill that can give you some holes without breaking anything. If you need to hang decors on the wall, make sure that you have a sturdy ladder that would not slip on a wet floor.

3. Choose accessories carefully.
As mentioned above, you cannot really have too much free – standing accessories lying around. This is mainly because free – standing items do not only take up too much space but they can also be potential hazards especially if you or anyone in your family slips with wet feet.

So in place of all those free standing accessories, you can always get wall decors that are both functional and beautiful to look at. Here are some of the examples:

a. Mirrors framed with wrought iron

b. Decorative towel bars

c. Metal wall panels with hooks to hang your bathrobes and dry towels while bathing

d. And of course, candle wall sconces that you can use with your aromatherapy candles while you are having a warm bath.

Again, the key to giving these accessories a long life is by checking, maintaining and cleaning them more often than usual. In a way, this will ensure that your beautiful metal wall art, mirrors and any other accessories rust free.

With that, you are finally done. Give yourself a pat on the back and by all means enjoy those decorating projects that you have done so far.

For more tips and information about metal wall panels, please check out: www.wroughtirondecorstore.com

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Changing the Style of Your Bathroom on a Budget

by Bath Towel on January 20, 2010

Bring colour into your bathroom with great colour combinations which remind you of your holidays!

The revival of white bathrooms suites enables you to use any colour you want to without it being uniform. Free standing roll top baths with claw feet are becoming increasingly popular as they enable you to place the bath anywhere you like, rather than having to jam them up against a wall!

Tuscany colours which include terracotta, gorgeous azure blue and sea greens, are a great way to bring a warmth to your bathroom. Whilst Indian summer can be replicated with rich sunset colours and hues by using a mix of painted walls and curtains.

If you have a small bathroom to provide the illusion of more space white is definitely a wall colour to opt for, along with a white bathroom suite. Inject colour through use of floor colour or by having a few strategically placed coloured perfume bottles. Keeping the window treatment white as well because this will allow as much light as possible into the room. As bathroom are private spaces you will need to give consideration to the type of window treatment you use. Venetian blinds are a great idea if you don’t have frosted windows, whilst a combination of blinds and curtains offer the best of both worlds as you are given both privacy and style.

Opt to use beautiful voile curtains rather than the more traditional style of net curtains if you don’t want to use a blind. Add full length curtains for a really relaxing look which also adds a sumptuous look of luxury and stops the clinical feel which many bathrooms have.

Place mirrors not only to enable personal routines to be performed, but also to bring more light into the room. Habitually mirrors are placed above the basin, however by including other mirrors you can capture as much light as possible, which will also make the room appear larger.

Some of the latest bathroom designs styles have only the very basic essentials such as stripped floorboards, which can be painted white if they are not in very good order, a free standing bath and basin and an old fashioned style toilet. Towels are being seen hung from short ladders to add a chic style. A dinning room style wooden chair is also an important aspect in this style of bedroom, with natural soaps and vases of fresh flowers to bring a modern style with a touch of the past!

Alternatively, contemporary style bathrooms are being seen with unusual basin in a wide variety of different styles with counter top circular basins in natural materials such as marble or glass provide a contemporary styling. Clear sided baths are also being used by designers or roll top bath with vibrantly coloured outers.

As with any contemporary design the designers are leaving few personal objects on view, such as shampoo bottles and shower gels, these are always returned to a cupboard and kept out of sight! The average person’s bathroom is full of half used bottles of bath foam and shampoo, toothpaste tubes and all the trappings of daily hygiene routines.

If you want an easy and inexpensive way to transform your bathroom, simply put all of these items away in a vanity style cupboard and only leave the pretty glass or ceramic bottles or jars on display! Always fold towels or hang them up. Restrict the amount of objects you leave on open display, if you walk into a jumble mess it will automatically deflate you mood!

Change the window dressing for full length curtains and use tie backs to hold them in place. This style looks stunning in older style homes as well as adding a modern twist in contemporary deign styles.

Terrys Fabrics offer a wide range of fabrics, curtains and http://www.terrysfabrics.co.uk/cat/tiebacks-tassels/beaded-tiebacks/>Tie Backs

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Adding Style to a Bathroom

by Bath Towel on January 19, 2010

Bathrooms are probably the most room in a house and yet sadly often the one room which is overlooked when it comes to interior design styles.

Although bathrooms have to be practical and functional places to abandon their design style is a mistake many people make.

As the bathroom is usually the smallest room in the house they can be transform and rejuvenated inexpensively and fast.

One of the easiest way to bring a bathroom up to date is to have a white bathroom suite. These offer the possibility of using any accent colours and still look striking.

Mixing old with new is one of this years in vogue trends, so although you may not wish to replace the whole bathroom suite it is possible to inject a clean and fresh look by simply giving careful consideration to the colour you use.

Before you begin it is best to take a step back, look at what you have. If you are on a restricted budget it may not be possible to replace the suite, however with some careful styling your bathroom can become more than just a place it wash!

Free standing baths in either a modern design or reproductions of Victorian roll top and slipper baths are among this years collision of old and new. Designers have taken these classic shapes and used them to brighten up a bath by having bold and vivid colours on the outside. By taking this idea and painting the side of your bath with paints which have been specifically designed for baths you can recreate this design styles.

Those that have a bath with a side panel may like to think about replacing this and incorporating some striking tile work which covers the walls, the side of the bath and the floor to provide a striking and cohesive visual effect.

The great advantage of using bold colours such as blue, red and orange with white is the possibility to chose one of these as the accent colour for the window dressing. Blinds are always a good option in a bathroom due to their resilience against damp conditions.

Black may seem a bit gloomy for a bathroom, but when used with crisp whites the effect can look stunning. Lacy shower curtains add a touch of femininity particularly in pale creams or white. Add some pretty lace edged towels and the room will start to come together beautifully.

Keep with the main theme of white and add narrow louver Venetian blinds for privacy and an clean feel to the room. The great thing about using a blind fitted into the recess of the window, is that the sill will be left free to add personal touches such as delicate perfume bottles and a glass vase filled with fresh, fragrant flowers. No clutter is the hallmark of making bathroom designs a success. Using vanity style units or if the bathroom is large enough a free standing cupboard would be ideal.

Try and keep to a specific theme for the bathroom and you can produce some stunning design styles which do not cost a fortune. Scour charity shops, visit boots fairs and markets to pick up inexpensive items like old fashioned wooden towel rails and framed mirrors to add the finishing touches.

Terrys Fabrics retail in a wide range of curtains, fabrics and http://www.terrysfabrics.co.uk/cat/blinds/venetian-blinds>Venetian blinds

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How To Create A Tropical Decor Bathroom Retreat

January 16, 2010

How To Create A Tropical Decor Bathroom Retreat
Your master bathroom can be a tropical retreat even in the middle of winter when you decorate it with a vibrant tropical decor.
No matter what your budget, you can get a tropical look in your master bath by just altering a few items such as your wall color, [...]

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Decorating a Bathroom

January 13, 2010

Does your bathroom need a change in decor? Maybe just a few decorating additions or storage solutions?
Choosing the decor for your bathroom will depend on it’s purpose. Is it a master bathroom, a child’s bathroom, or a guest bathroom? Maybe just a main bathroom in the house that everyone uses? Whatever it’s purpose, there are [...]

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Popular Styles of Bathroom Design

January 11, 2010

The bathroom has come along way in the past one hundred years. Once just a basic tub set in front of the living room fire and filled with buckets of water, the bathing experience is now a luxury in almost every western home. Back then, a “bathroom” was something only the wealthy and privileged could [...]

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Relax in a Country Style Bathroom

January 10, 2010

Once upon a time the country bathroom was merely a neglected and functional place where the plumbing was ugly and complex, wet feet skidded on linoleum and winter draughts whistled under the door. Happily now all that has changed. These days we appreciate comfort and love to relax in a bit of luxury. Modern living [...]

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