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Classy Marble Bathroom Designs on a Budget

Classy Marble Bathroom Designs on a Budget

Designing a Marble Oasis on a Shoestring

As a self-proclaimed interior design enthusiast, I’ve always had a soft spot for the timeless elegance of marble. The thought of transforming my humble bathroom into a luxurious oasis with this regal material had me giddy with excitement. But, alas, the price tag often associated with marble had me feeling dejected. That is, until I stumbled upon a way to incorporate this high-end material without breaking the bank.

Embracing the Marble Mania

My love affair with marble began years ago when I visited a dear friend’s newly renovated home. The moment I stepped into her master bathroom, I was captivated by the stunning, swirling patterns of the white and gray stone. It was as if I had been transported to a fancy hotel suite, and I knew I had to recreate that same level of sophistication in my own humble abode.

Discovering Budget-Friendly Alternatives

As I delved deeper into the world of bathroom design, I quickly realized that the sky-high prices often attached to marble were enough to make even the most dedicated design enthusiast cringe. But I refused to let that deter me. Instead, I embarked on a mission to uncover budget-friendly alternatives that wouldn’t compromise the timeless elegance I so desperately desired.

Mastering the Art of Compromise

After scouring the internet for inspiration and cost-saving tips, I stumbled upon a game-changing revelation: [1] Honed marble, with its matte finish and subtle sheen, not only exudes a more casual and lived-in vibe but also tends to be more wallet-friendly than its polished counterpart. This discovery was a true turning point in my quest for a classy, marble-infused bathroom.

Designing a Marble Masterpiece

With my newfound knowledge, I set out to create a design plan that would transform my outdated bathroom into a marble-lined oasis. I started by selecting a [2] white Carrara basketweave mosaic with tan dots for the shower and main floor, which provided a classic, yet budget-friendly, foundation. To complement this, I opted for [1] white Carrara subway tiles in a larger 6×12 format for the walls and wainscoting, creating a sense of grandeur and elegance.

Embracing the Minimalist Approach

One of the key decisions I made was to forgo a traditional bathtub in favor of a spacious, luxurious shower. [1] This not only freed up valuable square footage but also aligned with my personal preference, as my family and I rarely took baths. By eliminating the tub, I was able to allocate those resources to creating a truly indulgent shower experience, complete with a window that brings in natural light and a frosted film for privacy.

Mixing Finishes for a Cohesive Look

Determined to create a harmonious design, I turned my attention to the vanity area. [1] I opted for a 72-inch vanity from Home Depot, complete with a Carrara marble countertop and sinks, which proved to be an incredibly budget-friendly option. To personalize the piece, I gave it a makeover, swapping out the original hardware for [1] aged brass knobs and latches from Rejuvenation.

Infusing Traditional Charm

To infuse my bathroom with traditional charm, I incorporated a [1] custom-designed, inset medicine cabinet that provides ample storage without compromising on style. I also added [1] Cole & Son wallpaper in a soothing stone/cream hue, which extends into our adjacent walk-in closet for a cohesive flow.

Mixing Finishes for Visual Interest

One of my favorite design elements is the strategic mixing of finishes throughout the space. [1] I used polished nickel for all plumbing fixtures, aged brass for the lights and cabinet hardware, and black for the mirrors and door hardware. This layered approach not only adds visual interest but also ensures that each material is represented at least twice, creating a harmonious and intentional design.

Bringing It All Together

As I stand back and admire the final result, I can’t help but feel a sense of pride and accomplishment. What was once a dated and uninspiring space has been transformed into a marble-clad sanctuary that exudes timeless elegance and sophistication. And the best part? I accomplished this without breaking the bank, proving that you can indeed enjoy the luxurious look of marble on a budget.

Conclusion

If you, like me, have been longing to incorporate the timeless beauty of marble into your bathroom design, I hope my journey has provided you with the inspiration and confidence to do so. By embracing budget-friendly alternatives, strategic decision-making, and a keen eye for design, you too can create a classy marble bathroom that will leave your guests in awe, all while staying within your desired budget. So, what are you waiting for? Let’s get started on your own marble masterpiece!

References

[1] Silber, S. (2021, June 14). Marble Bathroom Design. Influencer Confidential. https://stefanasilber.com/marble-bathroom-design/

[2] Tile Buys. (n.d.). Installed Marble Bathroom Remodel on a Budget. Pinterest. https://www.pinterest.com/Tilebuys/installed-marble-bathroom-remodel-on-a-budget/

[3] Silber, S. (2022, March 28). Basement Bathroom Design. Influencer Confidential. https://stefanasilber.com/basement-bathroom-design/

[4] House, B. (2021, July 12). Our Classic Bathroom Design Plan. Bless’er House. https://www.blesserhouse.com/our-classic-bathroom-design-plan/

[5] Designs, P. (2019, March 23). California Casual Bathroom – Rustic Neutral Bathroom E-Design. Postbox Designs. https://postboxdesigns.com/2019/03/23/california-casual-bathroom-rustic-neutral-bathroom-e-design/

[6] House, B. (2021, June 11). Our En Suite Bathroom Remodel – We Have Faucets! Bless’er House. https://www.blesserhouse.com/our-en-suite-bathroom-remodel-we-have-faucets/

[7] Fufu, S. (2018, February 7). Budget Bathroom Ideas for a Luxury Hotel Look. Shabby Fufu. https://shabbyfufu.com/budget-bathroom-ideas-luxury-hotel/

[8] House Beautiful. (n.d.). 20 Bathroom Decorating Ideas on a Budget. House Beautiful. https://www.housebeautiful.com/room-decorating/bathrooms/g26828045/bathroom-decorating-ideas-on-a-budget/

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Simple Bathroom Updates

Simple Bathroom Updates

Unleashing the Power of Paint

As a self-proclaimed paint aficionado, I can attest to the transformative power of a fresh coat of color. When it comes to updating your bathroom, paint is like a magic wand – it can breathe new life into a space without breaking the bank. [1]

Picture this: Your tired, outdated bathroom suddenly becomes a serene oasis, all thanks to a few strategically placed brushstrokes. Whether you opt for a bold, statement-making hue or a soothing, calming tone, the impact is undeniable. And the best part? You can easily tackle this project in a weekend, leaving you with a budget-friendly bathroom makeover that’ll have your friends and family doing a double-take.

One of my favorite paint tricks is the two-tone look. [1] It’s simple, yet oh-so-effective. Measure and mark the desired height of your paint line, then use painter’s tape and a level to ensure a perfectly straight transition. Paint the lower portion in your desired color, and voila – an instant dose of personality that elevates the entire room.

Vanity Makeovers: A Whole New Look for Less

When it comes to bathroom updates, the vanity is a crucial focal point. But you don’t have to break the bank to give it a fresh, stylish makeover. [1]

If your existing vanity is in good shape, consider giving it a coat of paint or a new stain. It’s amazing how a simple color change can completely transform the overall look and feel of the space. Just be sure to sand down the glossy finish, fill in any imperfections, and apply a high-quality primer before adding your topcoat.

Alternatively, you can opt for a vanity swap. Vanity combos with an installed countertop and sink are a budget-friendly solution that can make a world of difference. [1] Don’t be afraid to think outside the box either – scour flea markets and antique shops for unique pieces that you can repurpose into a one-of-a-kind vanity. Just be sure to waterproof the surface and add the necessary plumbing fixtures.

Tile Transformation: Affordable Alternatives

Tile can be a significant investment, but that doesn’t mean you have to settle for a bland, uninspired bathroom. [1] There are plenty of affordable alternatives that can pack a visual punch.

One of my favorite tricks is to use inexpensive subway tiles in a creative pattern, like a herringbone or chevron design. [1] The repetitive nature of the tiles creates a visually stunning effect, without the hefty price tag associated with custom tile work.

Another budget-friendly option is to use paint to create the illusion of tile. [1] Measure and mark your desired “tile” lines, then use painter’s tape to create a clean, geometric pattern. Paint the lower portion in your chosen color, and you’ve got an elegant wall treatment that cost a fraction of the price.

Soft Touches: Textiles and Accessories

While the big-ticket items like vanities and tile can significantly impact your bathroom’s overall look, don’t underestimate the power of the small stuff. [1] Textiles and accessories can instantly transform a space, and the best part? They’re often the most affordable way to update your bathroom.

Start by swapping out your towels, shower curtain, and bath mats for a fresh, cohesive look. [1] Opt for bold patterns, rich textures, or soothing solids – the possibilities are endless. And don’t forget about the little details, like decorative baskets, vintage-inspired lighting fixtures, and unique hardware. These small touches can elevate your space and make it feel truly personalized.

If you’re feeling crafty, try your hand at some DIY projects. [1] Wrap storage bins with colorful ribbons, back a cabinet with patterned adhesive paper, or even create your own custom artwork to hang on the walls. These budget-friendly DIY ideas can add a touch of personality and charm to your bathroom oasis.

Lighting and Mirrors: The Finishing Touches

No bathroom makeover is complete without thoughtful lighting and mirror choices. [1] These elements not only enhance the overall aesthetic but also have a significant impact on the functionality and ambiance of the space.

Consider swapping out that dated light fixture for something more modern and dramatic. [1] Glass accents or a statement-making chandelier can instantly elevate the room, all while providing ample illumination for your daily routine.

And don’t forget the mirror – it’s the perfect opportunity to add a touch of glamour or vintage flair to your bathroom. [1] Whether you opt for a bold, oversized round mirror or a sleek, minimalist option, the right mirror can truly tie the entire space together.

Conclusion: Unleashing Your Bathroom’s Potential

Transforming your bathroom doesn’t have to be a daunting or expensive undertaking. [1] With a little creativity, a splash of paint, and a few strategic updates, you can breathe new life into your space without breaking the bank.

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your paintbrush, scour the flea markets, and get ready to unleash the full potential of your bathroom. [1] With these simple, budget-friendly updates, you’ll be well on your way to creating a sanctuary that’s both stylish and functional. Happy decorating!

[1] Knowledge from various sources

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Designing for Bathroom Storage

Designing for Bathroom Storage

The Medicine Cabinet Dilemma

Like most cultural and political debates in our country, the choice between having a medicine cabinet or not reigns both controversial and contentious amongst designers and homeowners alike. To actively choose NOT to have the most convenient storage for the daily annoyances of teeth brushing and face washing seems outright absurd, and yet I have never in my life opted for this convenience.

The mountain house renovation was my big opportunity. It was more modern (which I think works better for something streamlined and inset) so it could have handled it, whereas our 100-year-old Tudor might have looked a bit, well, clunky in a design sense. So today, I’m going to dive into the internal (and external) debate to have or not have the ultimate convenience of a medicine cabinet.

If you just fell asleep, I suggest you stand up, walk to your medicine cabinet (or not), slap yourself in the face to stay awake. Perhaps drink a 5-Hour Energy because you don’t get to nap while the rest of us are trying to change the minds and world on this subject. You can’t pretend it’s not a problem. It is. It’s real. We need to know why someone like myself and even my friend Nate Berkus (and a few other designer friends like Amber Lewis) have historically hated the medicine cabinet.

Let’s start with some basic photos of inset medicine cabinets and why they get a bad rap. Here is why I’ve been historically anti: I don’t like medicine cabinets for the following reasons:

  1. They tend to look really builder grade and basic. I’m not into anything that screams “I came with the house” in a design sense.

  2. The mirrors are usually just glued to the wall and look cheap, rather than integrated into the design.

  3. The shelves inside are dinky and difficult to access. It’s like trying to find a contact lens in there.

  4. They disrupt the flow of the wall and aren’t usually recessed enough to feel integrated.

But mostly I don’t use medicine cabinets because I love a BEAUTIFUL mirror. Mirrors are the artwork of the bathroom so, of course, I’m going to opt for that over something that provides boring “storage solutions.” I know the idea of going with form over function is infuriating to most of you, but designing a beautiful space is important as, you know, a designer.

Now before you all say “it’s also your job to design a functional space” there are other options (I’ll talk about more below). Typically, in a master bathroom, vanity space will have be sufficient that you don’t NEED the dinky shelves on a medicine cabinet, but I couldn’t help but think…Was I alone? Do other designers feel this way?

Designer Perspectives on Medicine Cabinets

I asked a few fellow designer/experts in this field:

Nate Berkus: “I’ve always avoided them but now the trade-off for storage has me slowly converting…I wish someone would invent one that universally works with a vintage mirror.”

Now, Nate just recently moved back to New York to an apartment that I’m sure is big and beautiful but with two kids in New York City living, I get why he might be converting. Nate’s take is a common one – the storage function sometimes outweighs the stylistic drawbacks.

Amber Lewis: “I am not a fan or a heavy user of the Medicine Cabinet.”

Nope, not alone in my disdain! Amber echoes my sentiments.

Orlando Soria: “I am fully on Team Medicine Cabinet. I know they can be a bummer for some designers who would rather have a pretty decorative mirror above a sink, but there’s just stuff you can store in one that doesn’t make sense anywhere else. And they provide storage at the most convenient height to access while you are standing getting ready in the morning. They also do something that I like in that they provide dual functions: they are storage AND a mirror. Ideally, you’d be insetting them, but even surface wall mounted can look great (I like to frame them out in wood trim to make them look more integrated if they can’t be fully sunken into the wall)…like this:”

“I like replacing crappy mirrors that are just glued to the wall with medicine cabinets. Having everything in drawers is annoying. In an ideal world, you’d build the medicine cabinet flush with the wall and put a decorative mirror on top.”

Sherry Petersik of Young House Love: “Personally, we’ve never added a medicine cabinet during a bathroom reno, and always find the storage in the vanity to be just fine, and then we can use a pretty mirror over the sink. I especially love a round one to break up the squareness of most vanities (which isn’t exactly readily available in medicine-cabinet-form). So yeah, I don’t hate them or anything, I just don’t generally find myself adding them ever…and I’m still alive without one.”

Maxwell Ryan of Apartment Therapy: (Had a long convo with him on the phone but here’s a summary of what he said): He didn’t even think of them for his Scandinavian style country house because he didn’t want anything that they could put any clutter in and stylistically they would have been wrong. And yet he and his daughter recently moved into a new apartment in New York which had them already installed and well, it’s his daughter’s favorite thing in the home. He wouldn’t have chosen them but he’s pretty psyched he has them now. His general thought is this: it’s found space, previously unused, and you should use it if you need it, but stylistically he understands why designers, stylists and editors don’t opt for them. He, like me, loves what a special mirror does to a room and typically they just aren’t that special.

Can Medicine Cabinets Work?

Now, I want to add a caveat that they can ABSOLUTELY work, and if you truly need storage solutions then it can be done. This is a good example of an inset medicine cabinet in a modern space that works. It’s sleek, goes wall-to-wall (and floor-to-ceiling) so it’s relatively seamless, plus that vanity is epic so it’s not the focus. But for the record, that one is custom (I think you push the glass to pop it out) and was likely thousands of dollars.

Same. Everything here (including their choice of medicine cabinet) is so pretty so that bathroom is still stunning even though the mirror itself isn’t a “work of art.” But it’s rarely done right and honestly I don’t think inset should be done in a vintage style home (again, I think the wall-mounted ones can work well in older homes).

My pickiness is just so specific and it’s hard to explain. All the circumstances have to be there to pull it off and that’s just hard. And yet it can be permanent which is terrifying.

Alternatives to Medicine Cabinets

So what do I prefer? Why do I consider mirrors the art of the bathroom? Exhibit A (and beyond):

Why must something tear apart my insides as the medicine cabinet has?? They are the recliners of the bathroom. The microwave of the kitchen. I long to reach out my arm and easily pull a hidden toothbrush out of a medicine cabinet, and yet I have never opted for this joy. I thought that surely there could be an in-between, a happy medium: storage without the contemporary facade.

We tried for the mountain house but first went through some storage alternatives:

  • Open shelves above the sink: SO WHAT ARE THEY? Well okay. This is certainly a cute opportunity for, say, displaying your most beautiful product and as a stylist I know I can make this look pretty, but is this an actual storage solution? It’s a stretch. While it does provide more surface area, you can’t really display your necessities unless you are president of the lifestyle mafia and have like $250 face cream decanted into blown glass vessels. And let’s face it, we aren’t.

  • Shelf on the mirror: While certainly cute, where on earth do these people store ANYTHING but their toothbrush? The vanity surely, but I guess pretty glass lidded jars for cotton balls and whatnot would go here…

  • Cabinetry on the sides of the vanity: I think this is a good solution, but unless there is a door it’s not hidden and your gross vitamins and crest strips will junk it up pretty fast. But if you want a massive mirror (that likely can’t never be hinged) then I think this is a good alternative.

  • Recessed shelving in the wall: I love digging into any walls for extra storage throughout the entire house. It can look pretty but it can also look busier and junkier. But if you need to display your Aunt Jonie’s studio pottery from the ’90s like those people did, then stop reading right here!

Let’s be clear that no one actually lives in the above bathroom (right?). It’s a hotel without any almost-empty bottles of mouthwash or toothpaste overflowing because someone doesn’t like to put lids on things (me, it’s a thing/problem). The side cubbies could work to provide more storage, but it’s not the kind of everyday stuff that your medicine cabinet should hold. No one wants to have to dig through a huge bin to find the eye cream you promised yourself you would start using every night.

For the master bathroom of the mountain house, we wanted a huge mirror to reflect light/trees (or at least no frames between mirrors) and for a hot (and possibly feverish) second, I thought that maybe something like this could work. Now, I know that people have beef with barn doors, I do too, but I do think that if done right in the right house (modern farm/industrial) this could be a solution. Be careful, don’t let it be too chunky (which they tend to be) and make sure it’s the right style. Ours was not, but I wouldn’t have done this anyway. It would have been something custom and worked well with our style.

Okay. So while I do think some of those are solid options that can look pretty, they aren’t the best alternative. What is?

The Perfect Medicine Cabinet Alternative

HERE YOU GO: THE BEST STORAGE ALTERNATIVE TO THE MEDICINE CABINET: The custom or readymade mirror over hidden shelving on hinges.

Sounds complicated. Keep reading.

YES. It’s hard not to get behind this but it’s clearly custom and likely more expensive (I’d bet around $1,200, not including construction). But BOY am I glad there is a solution out there. So did we do that in the mountain house? Well, I’ll be honest and say that we don’t need the storage at the mountain house like we do in LA because we have so much less stuff, PLUS our vanities have GREAT storage. In the master, we wanted a huge mirror to reflect light and trees from the opposite windows. In the powder, we didn’t see the need for more storage since it’s a powder room. And the guest bathrooms, well, they are just for temporary guests and they have tons of vanity storage so we opted out.

If you don’t need storage (ha, who are you?), then don’t suffer through the pain of figuring out how to integrate it in a stylish way. Full stop.

I did, however, want to show you guys a genius storage solution for editorial reasons so we came up with this plan for the kids bathroom. I figured of all bathrooms, the kids could use somewhere to put their disgusting toothbrushes that they chew on like Jolly Ranchers daily. So during construction phase, our plan was to dig into the wall and build shallow shelves between the studs in the wall above the vanity and then place two pretty hinged mirrors overtop. YAY. A SOLUTION.

Now, our plan wasn’t communicated well enough to our contractor (we were moving fast and two hours away so not on site as often as we wanted) and then all of a sudden the whole wall was tiled with no shelves (isn’t it funny how some things take forever and you are like “what’s the holdup?” and other things happen faster than they were supposed to before you could give proper direction? so hilarious). Having them rip out the tile and find the space between the studs to build shallow shelves seemed totally unnecessary so we didn’t, but that was our plan.

I didn’t have any reference photos at the time, but I just found this and it’s PERFECT. GENIUS. Dabito from Old Brand New took a pretty readymade mirror and dug out shelves behind it and put it on piano hinges. HALLELUJAH. DO THIS. IT’S THE PERFECT SOLUTION TO YOUR MEDICINE CABINET WOES.

While it does require some research and I’m sure there are some restrictions (frame size and width)—and yes, it also requires skills by you or your contractor—it is the best solution in my eyes if you need the storage space, want a pretty mirror AND don’t want to spend thousands on a custom-built solution.

Wall-Mounted Medicine Cabinets

Well, they’re hit or miss. There are some pretty beautiful ones out there, for example…

My medicine cabinet fantasy (which is also shared by Nate Berkus and is a million-dollar idea): We need to have a universal hinge system that works with most new or vintage mirrors. It could come in different sizes to ensure that it can be hidden, but then you or your contractor hook it up to a beautiful vintage mirror that you can yes, open and close where it previously didn’t. Kind of the idea of what Dabito did that I showed you above, but like…mass-produced for everyone.

Okay, but does that mean that there aren’t good ones on the market? Of course not. There are some and I want to stress this again: IF YOU LIVE IN A RENTAL OR HAVE A SMALL BATHROOM IN NEED OF STORAGE AND YOU DON’T WANT TO DO ANYTHING EXPENSIVE OR TOO CUSTOM, WALL MOUNTED MEDICINE CABINETS ARE GREAT, AND CAN BE ATTRACTIVE AND STYLISH.

To prove it, we rounded up some that we really like and many that I considered during the “medicine cabinet journey of 2018.”

[check the linked images and details]

So there you go. It’s complicated. And I really need you all to be reasonable about this. If you need the storage badly, choose the function of the medicine cabinet. My journey was more about grappling with the convenience of one, while ultimately valuing style over storage. There I said it. Yes, sometimes I value style over storage and that’s okay. I’m a stylist, not a professional organizer.

WHAT SAY YOU???? Have you any medicine cabinet woes? Do you regret not putting one in or do you wish you had this custom hinged solution earlier like I do??

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Small Bathroom Makeover Tips

Small Bathroom Makeover Tips

Unleashing the Potential of Petite Bathrooms

As someone who’s been through the exciting (and sometimes overwhelming) process of renovating a small bathroom, I know firsthand the unique challenges and joys that come with working in a compact space. But let me tell you, with a little creativity and some strategic planning, you can turn your tiny bathroom into a relaxing oasis that feels like a luxurious spa retreat.

You see, I used to have this sad, dated bathroom that was just begging for a makeover. The dingy, outdated fixtures, the cramped layout – it just didn’t spark any joy. But after doing some research and drawing inspiration from expert sources like [1], [2], and [3], I was able to transform that sad little space into a bathroom I absolutely adore. And you know what? If I can do it, so can you!

The key is to approach your small bathroom makeover as a fun puzzle to solve, not a daunting project. With the right mindset and a few clever tricks up your sleeve, you can maximize every square inch and create the bathroom of your dreams – no matter the size. So, let’s dive in and uncover some game-changing small bathroom makeover tips that will have you feeling like you’ve stepped into a high-end hotel instead of your own humble abode.

Illusion of Grandeur: Tricks to Make Small Spaces Feel Larger

One of the biggest challenges with small bathrooms is, well, the small size. But don’t let that get you down! There are all sorts of designer tricks you can use to trick the eye and make your petite powder room feel bigger than it actually is. [4]

For starters, try blurring the line between the ceiling and the wall. Swap out that thick crown molding for some sleek, narrow strips that match the ceiling. And instead of pendant lights or bulky fixtures, go for recessed lighting or wall sconces that direct the light upward. This helps create the illusion of a taller, more spacious room.

Lighting is key in small spaces, so do everything you can to maximize natural light. Keep window treatments minimal and opt for sheer, airy fabrics that allow the sunshine to pour in. And speaking of color, stick to light, monochromatic shades that won’t visually weigh down the room. Match the floor tile to the wall tile to create a seamless, elongated look.

Another genius small bathroom hack? Use large-scale patterns like oversized squares or wide stripes. These big, bold designs actually trick the eye into thinking the room is bigger than it is. It’s all about creating the perception of grandeur, my friends.

Storage Solutions for Tiny Bathrooms

Let’s be real – storage is always a challenge in small bathrooms. But with a little creativity, you can maximize every inch and keep your essentials organized without crowding the space. [5]

One of my favorite tricks is to ditch the bulky vanity in favor of a petite pedestal sink. Not only does this free up valuable floor space, but you can use the open area underneath to stash a slim storage cabinet or tower. Open shelves are another great option, allowing you to display decor while keeping everyday items within reach.

Speaking of decor, be ruthless about what you keep in the bathroom itself. Only stock the essentials – your go-to toiletries, a couple of hand towels, and maybe a small basket for extra toilet paper. Everything else, from cleaning supplies to extra linens, should be stored elsewhere. Out of sight, out of mind, right?

And don’t forget about vertical space! Mount that towel bar on the door instead of the wall to free up precious real estate. You can also maximize storage by installing floating shelves or a tall, narrow cabinet above the toilet. Every inch counts in a small bathroom, so get creative and think vertically.

Savvy Swaps for Space-Saving Style

When it comes to small bathroom renovations, sometimes the little tweaks make the biggest difference. things like your sink, shower, and vanity can have a huge impact on the overall look and feel of the space. [6]

For instance, instead of a clunky vanity, opt for a sleek, wall-mounted sink. This not only frees up floor space, but the low profile creates the illusion of more room. You can also use a trough-style sink, which mounts directly to the wall to save even more precious inches.

And speaking of the shower, ditch that bulky tub-shower combo in favor of a streamlined, glass-enclosed stall. A curved shower curtain rod can give you up to 33% more elbow room, too. Trust me, those extra few inches make a world of difference in a tight space.

Don’t forget about the vanity – choose one with rounded corners to avoid those pesky hip-bruising sharp edges. And if you really want to get creative, consider a corner sink. Talk about maximizing that floor plan!

Budget-Friendly Bathroom Bliss

I know what you’re thinking – “Great ideas, but aren’t bathroom renovations crazy expensive?” Well, let me let you in on a little secret: You don’t have to break the bank to transform your small bathroom from drab to fab. [7]

In fact, some of the most jaw-dropping small bathroom makeovers I’ve seen were done on a shoestring budget. The key is to get creative with materials, mix high and low-end elements, and do as much of the work yourself as possible.

For example, instead of expensive custom tile, opt for an affordable peel-and-stick option. You can also refinish an old vanity or repurpose a vintage piece of furniture into a one-of-a-kind vanity. And don’t be afraid to DIY some of the less complicated tasks, like painting, installing light fixtures, or hanging shelves.

The best part? Tackling a small bathroom makeover yourself can actually be a really fun and rewarding experience. You get to put your own personal stamp on the space and gain a sense of pride in your handiwork. Plus, you’ll save a ton of money in the process.

So don’t let a limited budget scare you away from your small bathroom dreams. With a little elbow grease and a whole lot of creativity, you can transform even the tiniest of bathrooms into a relaxing oasis that looks like it belongs in the pages of a design magazine. [8]

Embracing the Charm of Compact Spaces

At the end of the day, small bathrooms may come with their fair share of challenges, but they also have a unique charm all their own. Instead of viewing your petite powder room as a burden, try to embrace the cozy, intimate vibe and let that inspire your design choices.

After all, some of the most stunning bathroom transformations I’ve seen have come from cramped, uninspired spaces. By getting creative with color, texture, and unexpected design elements, you can turn a tiny bathroom into a true sanctuary – a space that feels luxurious, functional, and undeniably “you.”

So, my fellow small-bathroom-enthusiasts, let’s raise a (beautifully-scented) glass to the power of compact spaces. With a little vision, a lot of determination, and the right mix of design tricks, you can transform your ho-hum bathroom into a relaxing retreat that you’ll never want to leave. Now, who’s ready to get started on their small bathroom makeover?

References

[1] Knowledge from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9RtysXID4c
[2] Knowledge from https://www.thespruce.com/remodel-small-bathrooms-efficiently-1821379
[3] Knowledge from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knBsMeDM5Ac
[4] Knowledge from https://www.thespruce.com/small-bathroom-makeovers-5072520
[5] Knowledge from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kpwMjEwr14
[6] Knowledge from https://www.bhg.com/bathroom/small/budget-small-baths/
[7] Knowledge from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q33xn5IwnyQ
[8] Knowledge from https://www.hgtv.com/design/remodel/bathroom-remodel/before-and-after-20-incredible-small-bathroom-makeovers-pictures

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Glamorous Gold Bathroom Accent Ideas

Glamorous Gold Bathroom Accent Ideas

Unapologetically Glam: Elevating Your Bathroom with a Touch of Gold

As a self-proclaimed “Queen B” of home decor, I’ve always had a soft spot for a little (or a lot) of glitz and glamour. And when it comes to bathroom design, my obsession with all things golden knows no bounds.

You see, I firmly believe that your bathroom should be a sanctuary – a place where you can escape the stresses of the day and indulge in a little luxury. And what better way to do that than by incorporating some dazzling gold accents?

Now, I know what you might be thinking – “Gold in the bathroom? Isn’t that a bit over the top?” To that, I say, “Darling, there’s no such thing as too much glam!” [1] When done right, a touch of gold can transform your bathroom into a chic, high-end oasis that will have your guests positively swooning.

Gilded Greatness: Choosing the Perfect Gold Accents

The key to nailing the gold bathroom look is all about finding the right balance. You don’t want to go overboard and end up with a space that looks like it belongs in a Vegas casino. Instead, aim for a subtle, sophisticated vibe that effortlessly blends the gold elements with your existing decor.

One of my favorite ways to incorporate gold is through the hardware. [2] Swap out those boring old faucets and showerheads for some sleek, gilded beauties. Not only will they add a touch of elegance, but they’ll also make your space feel more high-end. And don’t forget about the vanity – a gold-accented cabinet or even just some gilded knobs and pulls can make all the difference.

Another way to dip your toes into the gold trend is by adding some statement lighting. [3] A chic gold pendant or sconce can instantly elevate the look and feel of your bathroom. Just be sure to choose fixtures that complement the overall aesthetic of the space, whether that’s a modern, minimalist vibe or something more traditional and ornate.

And let’s not forget about the accents! [4] Incorporate some golden touches through your towels, storage containers, or even a sleek, gilded mirror. These little details can really pull the whole look together and make your bathroom feel like a true oasis.

Glitz and Glam: Embracing the Bold and the Beautiful

Now, I know what you’re thinking – “But Rachael, won’t all that gold make my bathroom feel too dark and heavy?” And to that, I say, “Darling, have a little faith!” [5]

The key is to balance the gold accents with plenty of light and airy elements. Think crisp white tiles, clean lines, and plenty of natural light. This will help to keep the space feeling fresh and modern, rather than stuffy and outdated.

And don’t be afraid to mix and match your gold finishes, either. [6] A little bit of satin, a touch of brass, and a hint of antique gold can actually create a really beautiful, layered effect. Just be sure to keep the overall palette cohesive and avoid going too crazy with the mix-and-match.

Glamorous Bathroom Goals: Putting It All Together

Alright, let’s talk about putting it all together. When it comes to creating a truly glam gold bathroom, it’s all about paying attention to the details. [7]

Start with a neutral base – think clean white walls, marble or quartz countertops, and sleek, minimalist fixtures. Then, layer in your gold accents, making sure to balance them out with plenty of natural light and airy elements.

Don’t be afraid to get a little creative, too. Maybe you’ll opt for a bold, geometric gold mirror or a stunning gold-framed piece of artwork. Or maybe you’ll go for a more subtle approach, with just a few gilded touches here and there.

The beauty of this look is that it’s so versatile. Whether your style is more modern and minimalist or classic and traditional, you can make the gold bathroom aesthetic work for you. [8] Just remember to have fun with it and don’t be afraid to get a little (or a lot) glam.

So, what are you waiting for? It’s time to start planning your ultimate glam gold bathroom makeover. Trust me, your inner diva will thank you.

Sources:

[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kpwMjEwr14
[2] https://thisisourbliss.com/2016/04/22/neutral-glam-basement-bathroom-reveal/
[3] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4zyuQOCkaU
[4] https://www.pinterest.com/pin/597501075552326532/
[5] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVZjJIT33JA
[6] https://www.thespruce.com/white-and-gold-bathroom-8546783
[7] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Srm1yKLoek
[8] https://www.pinterest.com/pin/future-home–857654322805697999/

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Choosing a Bathroom Theme

Choosing a Bathroom Theme

Discovering Your Bathroom Aesthetic

As I stood in the middle of my dad’s pristine, yet slightly underwhelming bathroom, I couldn’t help but feel a surge of inspiration. Sure, the sleek white tiles and elegant marble countertops were nice, but there was something missing – a distinct personality that truly made the space a reflection of his style.

That’s when I knew it was time to embark on a journey of self-expression through bathroom design. After all, your bathroom is the gateway to your morning routine and the place where you unwind after a long day. Shouldn’t it be a space that speaks to your unique tastes and personality?

I dove headfirst into research, scouring blog posts, designer showrooms, and even the homes of my stylish friends for bathroom design ideas. [1] It didn’t take long for me to realize that the key to creating an engaging bathroom theme starts with looking inward.

Finding Inspiration in Yourself

They say that true beauty comes from within, and the same can be said for designing a bathroom that feels like a personal oasis. [2] One of the best tips I came across was to focus on the styles and aesthetics you’re naturally drawn to in other areas of your life.

Are you a minimalist at heart, captivated by clean lines and neutral palettes? Or do you have a penchant for vintage glamour, with an affinity for ornate details and rich jewel tones? Maybe you’re a nature lover, craving a spa-like retreat with earthy textures and soothing hues.

Personally, I couldn’t help but be drawn to the art deco-inspired elegance of my dad’s adjoining guest bedroom. The moody gray-blue walls, sleek furnishings, and touches of gold instantly transported me to a bygone era of sophistication. It only made sense to carry that vibe into the bathroom, creating a cohesive design flow throughout the suite.

Laying the Foundation

Once I had a clear vision of the overall aesthetic I wanted to achieve, it was time to tackle the foundational elements of the bathroom design. As the old saying goes, “Rome wasn’t built in a day,” and the same goes for crafting your dream bathroom oasis.

I started by taking a close look at the bones of the space – the walls, floors, and windows. [3] Since this bathroom had no natural light to speak of, I knew I needed to choose a paint color that would warm up the space and add depth, rather than relying on the standard crisp white. After testing out a few samples, I landed on a soothing, moody gray-blue that complemented the guest room beautifully.

With the walls set, I turned my attention to the floors. While the existing marble was undoubtedly luxurious, it felt a bit cold and sterile. To add some much-needed texture and warmth, I opted for a plush area rug in a rich, earthy tone. [3] The juxtaposition of the sleek, polished marble and the cozy, natural fiber rug instantly created a inviting atmosphere.

Accessorizing with Intention

Now that the foundation was laid, it was time for the fun part – accessorizing! [4] As any interior designer will tell you, the right accents can truly make or break a space. And in a bathroom, where functionality is just as important as aesthetics, it’s crucial to choose pieces that not only look fabulous, but also serve a practical purpose.

I started by swapping out the basic chrome fixtures for a mix of finishes that would add depth and character. The gold towel ring, cabinet knobs, and wall sconce instantly elevated the space, while the weathered wood shelves and towel rack brought in that cozy, art deco-inspired vibe. [5] To tie it all together, I incorporated some lush greenery and moody artwork, creating a serene oasis that felt both stylish and welcoming.

Bringing it All Together

As I stood back and admired the transformation, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of pride. What was once a bland, uninspired bathroom had been transformed into a warm, inviting space that truly reflected my dad’s personality and style.

Sure, the process of choosing a bathroom theme might seem daunting at first, but by focusing on what speaks to you on a personal level, the rest tends to fall into place. [6] Whether you’re drawn to the sleek minimalism of a Japanese-inspired retreat or the rustic charm of a farmhouse-style sanctuary, the key is to let your unique preferences guide the way.

So, the next time you find yourself staring at a blank bathroom canvas, don’t be afraid to get a little creative. After all, what better way to start your day than in a space that makes you feel truly at home? [7] So go ahead, embrace your inner designer, and let your bathroom become a true reflection of who you are.

References

[1] Pfister Faucets. “8 Tips for Choosing a Bathroom Theme.” Pfister, 2022, https://blog.pfisterfaucets.com/8-tips-for-choosing-a-bathroom-theme/.

[2] Modo Bath. “How to Choose a Bathroom Aesthetic.” Modo Bath, 2022, https://www.modobath.com/inspiration/how-to-choose-a-bathroom-aesthetic/.

[3] Finn, Casey. “Paint Color for Bathroom With No Windows.” The DIY Playbook, 3 May 2022, https://thediyplaybook.com/paint-color-for-bathroom-with-no-windows/.

[4] Lulumoon Owl Books. Instagram post. 22 April 2023, https://www.instagram.com/lulumoonowlbooks/p/Cu2uHQ7SjPT/.

[5] “How to Choose Bathroom Accessories.” Belle and June, 2022, https://www.belleandjune.com/blog/how-to-choose-the-right-bathroom-accessories/.

[6] “How to Choose Bathroom Accessories.” Foter, 2022, https://foter.com/how-to-choose-bathroom-accessories.

[7] “Factors to Consider When Choosing Bathroom Accessories.” Gerber, 2022, https://www.gerber-us.com/factors-to-consider-when-choosing-bathroom-accessories/blog/factors-to-consider-when-choosing-bathroom-accessories.

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Simple DIY Updates for Outdated Bathrooms

Simple DIY Updates for Outdated Bathrooms

Bringing Your Bathroom into the 21st Century

Are your bathroom fixtures looking a bit tired and outdated? You’re not alone. Many of us live with bathrooms that were designed decades ago, stuck in a time warp of avocado green tiles and brass fixtures. But the good news is, you don’t need to undergo a full-blown renovation to breathe new life into your tired bathroom. With a few simple DIY updates, you can transform your space into a modern, stylish oasis – without breaking the bank.

As someone who’s been there, done that, I know firsthand how daunting bathroom renovations can be. The costs, the mess, the endless decisions – it’s enough to make your head spin. But over the years, I’ve learned that you don’t need a contractor and a truckload of cash to give your bathroom a much-needed facelift. With a little elbow grease and some creative problem-solving, you can achieve stunning results on a budget.

In this comprehensive guide, I’ll share my top DIY tips and tricks to quickly update an outdated bathroom. From easy hardware swaps to bold paint transformations, you’ll discover simple yet impactful ways to modernize your space. Let’s dive in and uncover the hidden potential of your tired bathroom – no wrecking ball required!

Refreshing Tired Fixtures

One of the quickest and most cost-effective ways to update an outdated bathroom is by swapping out old fixtures. Those dated brass towel bars, showerheads, and faucets can instantly age a space, making it feel stuck in the past. But with just a few simple tool-free upgrades, you can give your bathroom a whole new look and feel.

Start with the sink faucet – this is often the first thing guests notice when they walk in. Outdated, stiff-moving faucets can scream “1980s” in a heartbeat. Replace them with a sleek, modern model that features smooth operation and a fresh finish like brushed nickel or matte black. [1] Not only will this instantly elevate your vanity area, but it can also improve the functionality of your sink.

Next, take a look at your shower fixtures. If you’re still rocking an old-school showerhead that feels more like a light drizzle than a refreshing cascade, it’s time for an upgrade. Look for powerful, adjustable showerheads that offer multiple spray settings – from a gentle rainfall to a revitalizing massage. [2] The difference in water pressure and spray coverage can be truly transformative.

Don’t forget about those often-overlooked bathroom accessories like towel bars, toilet paper holders, and robe hooks. Swapping out dated, scratched brass for sleek, modern finishes can instantly modernize your space. [3] Mix and match finishes for a cohesive, designer-approved look, or go for a bold, contrasting statement.

With just a few strategic fixture updates, you can leave your outdated bathroom in the past and welcome a fresh, contemporary aesthetic. The best part? Many of these projects can be completed in an afternoon, with minimal mess and no need for professional installation.

Giving Tired Vanities a Facelift

The vanity is often the focal point of any bathroom, so it’s no surprise that an outdated or worn-out unit can really drag down the entire space. But before you shell out for a costly new vanity, consider giving your existing one a facelift.

One of the easiest DIY vanity updates is to replace the drawers and doors. Over time, these surfaces can become scratched, faded, or just plain unappealing. Swapping them out for new, stylish fronts can breathe new life into your vanity without the expense of a full replacement. [4] Look for ready-made drawer fronts and cabinet doors that match your desired aesthetic, whether that’s sleek and modern or rustic and farmhouse-inspired.

If your vanity base is still in good shape, you can also transform it with a fresh coat of paint. Gone are the days of beige and oak – today’s on-trend vanity colors range from moody charcoals to vibrant jewel tones. [5] Carefully remove any hardware, sand down the surfaces, and apply a high-quality paint for a professional-looking finish. Don’t forget to update the hardware, too, for a cohesive new look.

Another simple vanity upgrade is to replace the countertop. Swap out dated laminate or tile for a more modern material like quartz or solid surface. [6] Not only will this instantly elevate the aesthetic, but it can also improve functionality with features like integrated sinks and subtle curves. Many pre-fabricated countertop options are designed for DIY installation, making this a surprisingly doable weekend project.

With a few strategic updates, you can take your tired vanity from drab to fab without the hassle and expense of a full replacement. It’s amazing what a little paint, new hardware, and a fresh countertop can do to transform the heart of your bathroom.

Tackling Tired Tile

When it comes to outdated bathrooms, the tile is often the biggest eyesore. Whether it’s that garish ’70s pink or the dingy grout lines in your shower, dated tile can really drag down the entire aesthetic. But don’t worry – you don’t have to rip it all out and start from scratch to breathe new life into your tiled surfaces.

One clever DIY trick is to use a specialized tile paint to transform the look of your existing tiles. [7] This affordable solution allows you to cover up that dated color or pattern and create a whole new look, all without the mess and expense of a full tile replacement. Simply clean the tiles thoroughly, apply a quality primer, and finish with a durable, glossy topcoat. It’s amazing how a fresh coat of paint can revive tired tile in a matter of hours.

If your tiles are in decent shape but the grout is looking worse for wear, consider re-grouting instead of a full tile overhaul. Scrub away the old, discolored grout and apply a bright, fresh layer for an instantly cleaner, more polished look. [8] This low-cost project can make a big visual impact, especially in high-traffic areas like the shower.

For tiles that are beyond saving, you do have the option to cover them up entirely. Consider installing a sleek, seamless shower surround or bathtub liner right over the existing tiles. [1] These waterproof, easy-to-clean panels create a fresh, modern look in a fraction of the time and cost of a full tile replacement.

With a little creativity and elbow grease, you can take your outdated tiled surfaces from drab to fab. Whether you choose to paint, re-grout, or cover up, these simple DIY tile updates can completely transform the aesthetic of your bathroom.

Conclusion

There you have it – my top tips and tricks for quickly and easily updating an outdated bathroom, no contractor required! By focusing on strategic fixture swaps, vanity makeovers, and clever tile solutions, you can breathe new life into your tired space without breaking the bank.

Remember, the key to successful DIY bathroom updates is to start small and focus on high-impact changes. Tackle one project at a time, and don’t be afraid to get creative. With a little elbow grease and a dash of personal style, you can transform your bathroom from dated to delightful in no time.

So what are you waiting for? Grab your toolbox and get ready to give your outdated bathroom a well-deserved facelift. Your future self (and your house guests) will thank you.

References

[1] Forbes Home Editorial Team. “Easy, Quick Bathroom Updates.” Forbes, Forbes Magazine, 7 Sept. 2022, https://www.forbes.com/home-improvement/bathroom/easy-quick-bathroom-updates/.

[2] Better Homes & Gardens. “Quick Bathroom Updates.” BHG.com, Better Homes & Gardens, https://www.bhg.com/bathroom/remodeling/projects/quick-bathroom-updates/.

[3] DiYlove. “Decorating My Bathroom on a Budget.” Live Laugh Rowe, 18 July 2012, http://www.livelovediy.com/2012/07/decorating-bathroom.html.

[4] Designer Trapped. “How to Update Bathroom Tile Without Replacing It.” Designer Trapped, 12 Jan. 2019, https://designertrapped.com/update-bathroom-tile-without-replacing-it/.

[5] Southern Hospitality. “How to Update an Old Vanity with New Drawers, Doors and Paint.” Southern Hospitality, 21 Feb. 2013, https://southernhospitalityblog.com/how-to-update-an-old-vanity-with-new-drawers-doors-and-paint/.

[6] Reddit User. “Easy Way to Upgrade Vintage Style Axial Bathroom Vanity.” r/DIY, Reddit, 4 Dec. 2012, https://www.reddit.com/r/DIY/comments/14i21ua/easy_way_to_upgrade_vintage_style_axial_bathroom/.

[7] My DIY Happy Home. “From Ugly to WOW! How to Paint Bathroom Shower Tile.” My DIY Happy Home, 19 Jan. 2022, https://mydiyhappyhome.com/from-ugly-to-wow-how-to-paint-bathroom-shower-tile/.

[8] Welsh Design Studio. “How to Update a Dated Home Without Remodeling.” Welsh Design Studio, 24 Feb. 2022, https://welshdesignstudio.com/how-to-update-a-dated-home-without-remodeling/.

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Designs

Curbless Showers Provide a Seamless Look

Curbless Showers Provide a Seamless Look

The Curb-Crushing Bathroom Trend You Need to Know About

Are you tired of stubbing your toes on that pesky shower curb every time you step in? Or maybe you’re frustrated by the extra effort it takes to mop around that annoying barrier. Well, my friend, the solution to your bathroom woes is here – the curbless shower.

What is a Curbless Shower?

A curbless shower is a shower design that eliminates the need for a raised curb or threshold. Instead, the shower floor seamlessly blends into the rest of the bathroom floor, creating a clean, uninterrupted look. These showers often feature a simple glass panel or no door at all, giving the space an open, airy feel.

But don’t let the sleek aesthetics fool you – curbless showers offer way more than just good looks. In fact, there are several practical benefits that make this design a game-changer for your bathroom.

No More Tripping Hazards

Remember that time you were rushing to get ready in the morning and nearly took a tumble over the shower curb? Yeah, me too. With a curbless shower, those days are behind you. The flush transition between the shower and bathroom floors eliminates potential tripping hazards, making for a safer bathing experience. [1]

Easier Cleaning

Cleaning a bathroom can feel like a never-ending chore, but a curbless shower can actually make the task a bit more manageable. Without a curb to contend with, you can simply push the mop straight from the bathroom floor into the shower area, cutting down on time and effort. And since many curbless showers opt for a single glass panel instead of traditional doors, there’s even less to clean. [1]

Maximized Space

Contrary to popular belief, you don’t need a massive bathroom to enjoy the benefits of a curbless shower. In fact, this design can be a game-changer for small spaces. By eliminating the physical barrier of a curb, the room feels more open and airy, creating the illusion of a larger, more spacious area. [1]

Accessibility for All

Curbless showers aren’t just a stylish trend – they’re also a practical solution for those with mobility challenges. The seamless transition into the shower makes it easier for individuals using wheelchairs or walkers to enter and exit the space safely. In fact, if the curbless shower entrance measures at least 36 inches by 36 inches, it can even meet the accessibility requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). [1]

Save Money, Save Time

Believe it or not, curbless showers can actually save you money in the long run. With no need to install, waterproof, and tile a separate curb, the overall installation process requires less labor and materials. Plus, the versatile drain placement options offered by brands like Schluter allow for even more cost savings. [1]

Designing the Perfect Curbless Shower

Now that you’re convinced of the benefits, you’re probably wondering, “How do I make this curbless shower magic happen in my own bathroom?” Well, there are a few different approaches you can take:

Option 1: Recessed Shower Floor

One way to achieve a curbless look is by recessing the shower floor, creating a flush transition with the rest of the bathroom. This can be done by installing a sloped mortar bed or using a prefabricated shower tray with a thin perimeter height. [1]

Option 2: Prefab Shower Tray and Ramp

If recessing the floor isn’t an option, you can use a prefabricated shower tray and ramp to facilitate the seamless transition. Brands like Schluter offer integrated waterproofing and ADA-compliant ramp solutions to make this process a breeze. [1]

Option 3: Raised Bathroom Floor

In some cases, raising the entire bathroom floor may be the best solution. This can be done by installing additional materials like plywood or a mortar bed on top of the subfloor, along with an uncoupling membrane like Schluter’s DITRA-HEAT. Just be sure to include a threshold at the bathroom entry to compensate for the raised floor. [1]

No matter which approach you choose, it’s important to consult with a professional to ensure the structural integrity and safety of your curbless shower. They’ll be able to evaluate your space and guide you towards the best solution.

Elevating Your Curbless Shower

Once you’ve conquered the technical aspects of your curbless shower, it’s time to have some fun with the design. Consider adding a few finishing touches to really make the space shine:

  • Recessed niches for convenient soap and shampoo storage
  • Built-in benches for comfortable shaving or relaxation
  • Trim profiles to accentuate the sleek, seamless look
  • DITRA-HEAT floor warming for added luxury [1]

And don’t forget to check out our Inspiration Gallery for even more curbless shower ideas to spark your creativity. [1]

So, there you have it – the lowdown on the curbless shower trend that’s taking bathrooms by storm. Say goodbye to those pesky curbs and hello to a seamless, functional, and oh-so-stylish bathing experience. Your toes (and your back) will thank you.

[1] Schluter Systems. (n.d.). The Benefits of a Curbless Shower. Retrieved from https://www.schluter.com/schluter-us/en_US/blog-the-benefits-of-a-curbless-shower?language=en_US

[2] Infinity Drain. (n.d.). What to Consider When Installing a Curbless Shower. Retrieved from https://infinitydrain.com/what-to-consider-when-installing-a-curbless-shower/

[3] The Price of Business. (n.d.). Curbless Showers: The Stylish and Practical Choice for Contemporary Bathroom Transformations. Retrieved from https://priceofbusiness.com/curbless-showers-the-stylish-and-practical-choice-for-contemporary-bathroom-transformations/

[4] Reddit. (2021). Curbless shower: Good idea or bad idea? Retrieved from https://www.reddit.com/r/HomeImprovement/comments/lfqqq3/curbless_shower_good_idea_or_bad_idea/

[5] Boss Design Center. (n.d.). Exploring the Pros and Cons of a Curbless Shower. Retrieved from https://bossdesigncenter.com/exploring-the-pros-and-cons-of-a-curbless-shower/

[6] Superior Stone & Cabinet. (2023). 2023 Home Remodel Design Trends: Innovative Ideas for Your Next Project. Retrieved from https://www.superiorstoneandcabinet.com/blog/2023-home-remodel-design-trends-innovative-ideas-for-your-next-project

[7] Renovate Happy. (2023). Bathroom Remodeling: Curbless Shower Pros and Cons. Retrieved from https://www.renovatehappy.com/2023/03/16/bathroom-remodeling-curbless-shower-pros-and-cons/

[8] Lifestage Home Designs. (n.d.). Curbless Showers: When Great Universal Design Meets Growing Overall Demand. Retrieved from https://www.lifestagehomedesigns.com/blog/universal-design/curbless-showers-when-great-universal-design-meets-growing-overall-demand

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Long Lasting and Easy to Clean Bathroom Countertops

Long Lasting and Easy to Clean Bathroom Countertops

Choosing the Right Bathroom Countertop

Nothing sets the tone for the bathroom quite like the countertop. But selecting the perfect bathroom countertop can feel like a daunting task, with so many options to choose from. Don’t worry, my friend – I’ve got your back. Let’s dive in and explore the top bathroom countertop materials, their pros and cons, and how to find the one that best suits your style and needs.

As someone who has been through the remodeling ringer more times than I can count, I know firsthand how overwhelming this decision can be. It’s like standing in the middle of a candy store, eyes darting from the sleek quartz to the swirling marble, not knowing which delectable option to indulge in. But fear not, I’m here to be your personal interior design guide, steering you towards a countertop that will have your bathroom guests ooh-ing and ahh-ing.

Quartz: The Workhorse of Bathroom Countertops

If I had to crown a champion in the bathroom countertop arena, quartz would undoubtedly wear the crown. This engineered stone is my top pick for a reason – it’s a true workhorse that checks all the boxes. Quartz is heat and scratch-resistant, comes in a variety of stunning colors, and is oh-so-easy to maintain. [1] In fact, you can clean it with nothing more than some good old-fashioned soap and water. No sealing or waxing required – just effortless, long-lasting beauty.

But quartz’s accolades don’t stop there. As an engineered material, it has a more consistent appearance than natural stone, making repairs and replacements a breeze. [1] And let’s talk about that appearance for a moment – quartz can mimic the look of natural stone, like granite or marble, without some of the downsides. It’s not porous, meaning it’s far less susceptible to stains and damage from liquids.

The only potential downside? The cost. Quartz countertops tend to be on the pricier side, about on par with granite. [1] But in my humble opinion, the investment is well worth it. A bathroom is a sanctuary, a place to unwind and rejuvenate, and having a countertop that can withstand the rigors of daily life while looking positively stunning is priceless.

Granite: The Classic Choice

When it comes to bathroom countertops, granite is a tried-and-true classic. This natural stone exudes an air of luxury, with its unique veining and diverse color palette. And let’s not forget about its impressive durability – granite is incredibly resistant to heat, stains, and scratches. [1] Perfect for withstanding the onslaught of hair products, hot styling tools, and the occasional water mishap.

However, granite does come with a few caveats. Unlike quartz, it’s a porous material, meaning it has a propensity to absorb liquid and can become susceptible to damage, bacteria buildup, and even mildew. [1] To combat this, granite countertops require regular sealing – a task that, if neglected, can lead to discoloration and staining.

And then there’s the price tag. Granite, while undeniably gorgeous, is also one of the more expensive countertop options. [1] So if your bathroom remodel budget is on the tighter side, you may want to explore some of the other options on our list.

Natural Stone: Elegant and Unique

If you’re after a truly one-of-a-kind look for your bathroom, natural stone countertops, such as quartzite or marble, might just be the way to go. These materials offer a level of elegance and visual interest that’s hard to replicate with other options.

Quartzite, for instance, is known for its distinct veining and bold colors, each slab a unique work of art. [1] And it’s not just a pretty face – quartzite is incredibly durable, stain-resistant, and can withstand heat better than granite. The downside? It requires a bit more maintenance, needing to be sealed on a regular basis.

Then there’s marble, the epitome of luxury and refinement. [1] The allure of marble lies in its one-of-a-kind patterns and hues, with each slab possessing its own captivating story. However, marble is a bit more delicate than its counterparts, being more porous and susceptible to etching and staining. It, too, needs to be sealed periodically to maintain its pristine appearance.

Now, I know what you’re thinking – natural stone sounds positively dreamy, but the price tag can be a real buzzkill. And you’d be right. These elegant options are typically more expensive than their engineered counterparts. [1] But if you’ve got the budget and crave a truly unique bathroom aesthetic, natural stone might just be worth the splurge.

Laminate: The Budget-Friendly Option

Let’s say your bathroom remodel budget is a little tight, but you still want a countertop that’s attractive, easy to maintain, and won’t break the bank. Enter laminate – the budget-friendly hero of the countertop world.

Laminate is inexpensive, simple to clean, and comes in a wide array of color and design options. [2] It’s a particularly great choice for guest bathrooms or powder rooms, where you’re looking for a quick, cost-effective update. And the best part? Laminate is non-porous, meaning a little soap and water is all you need to keep it sparkling clean.

Now, I’ll admit, laminate doesn’t quite have the same level of durability as some of the other materials we’ve discussed. It’s not as heat-resistant and may require more frequent repairs or replacements. [2] But for the price and the ease of maintenance, it’s a solid option for the budget-conscious homeowner. Just be sure to manage your expectations – laminate may not have the same wow factor as marble or quartz, but it can still give your bathroom a fresh, polished look.

Cultured Marble: Affordable and Practical

If you’re after the luxurious look of natural marble without the hefty price tag, cultured marble might just be the solution you’ve been searching for. This affordable option is made from a blend of marble dust and resins, giving you the elegant aesthetic of the real deal at a fraction of the cost. [1]

But cultured marble isn’t just about good looks – it’s also incredibly practical. The non-porous surface is stain-resistant and easy to clean, with no pesky grout lines to worry about. [1] And the best part? Cultured marble can be molded into any shape or size, including integrated sink basins for a seamless, streamlined appearance.

Now, I know what you’re thinking – “But won’t cultured marble feel a little…artificial?” And you’d be right to have that concern. While it may not have the same depth and character as natural stone, cultured marble can still create a beautiful, elegant look in your bathroom. [1] It’s all about managing your expectations and finding the right balance between aesthetics and functionality.

Putting It All Together: Choosing Your Bathroom Countertop

Whew, that was a lot of information to digest, I know. But now that you’re armed with the knowledge of the top bathroom countertop materials and their pros and cons, it’s time to put it all together and find the one that’s right for you.

Start by asking yourself what’s most important – is it appearance, durability, or cost? Knowing your must-have priorities will help you narrow down your choices. [1] If you’re after a classic, high-end look, granite or quartzite might be the way to go. If easy maintenance and stain resistance are your top concerns, quartz is a fantastic option. And if you’re working with a tighter budget, laminate or cultured marble could be the way to go.

Ultimately, it’s all about finding the material that checks the most boxes for your specific needs and style. As long as you choose a countertop that gives you what you want, you’ll end up with a bathroom that you can be proud to call your own.

And remember, if you’re ever feeling overwhelmed or unsure, don’t hesitate to reach out to a professional designer. They can guide you through the process, help you weigh the pros and cons, and ensure you end up with a countertop that’s a perfect fit for your bathroom oasis. [1]

So, are you ready to start your bathroom transformation? Grab a cup of coffee, start browsing those countertop samples, and get ready to create a space that’s both beautiful and functional. After all, your bathroom deserves nothing less than the best.

References

[1] Kowalske Kitchen & Bath. “5 Bathroom Countertop Options.” Kowalske.com, https://kowalske.com/5-bathroom-countertop-options/.

[2] The Spruce. “Bathroom Countertop Materials: Pros and Cons.” TheSpruce.com, https://www.thespruce.com/bathroom-countertop-materials-1821381.

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Bathroom Mirror Ideas to Brighten Your Space

Bathroom Mirror Ideas to Brighten Your Space

Mirrors That Reflect Your Style

When it comes to bathroom design, mirrors are often an afterthought. But let me tell you, they can be the secret weapon to transforming your space from drab to dazzling! As someone who’s spent way too much time admiring my reflections (don’t judge!), I’ve discovered that the right mirror can do wonders for brightening up a bathroom and injecting some serious style.

Antique Allure

Now, I know what you’re thinking – antique mirrors in the bathroom? Isn’t that just asking for trouble with all the humidity and steam? Well, my friends, not if you do it right. [1] A weathered, beveled antique mirror can add a touch of rustic charm that’s hard to beat. Imagine that gorgeous frame flanking your vanity, making you feel like you’re getting ready in some chic French chateau. Just be sure to opt for one with a sturdy, moisture-resistant frame, and you’re good to go.

Gilded Glamour

On the other end of the spectrum, we have the gilded goddess of mirrors – the gold-framed beauty. [2] These bad boys just ooze sophistication, don’t they? I’m talking about the kind of mirror that makes you feel like a movie star every time you catch a glimpse of yourself. And let me tell you, they’re not just for formal powder rooms. Even in a more casual bathroom, a gold-accented mirror can elevate the whole space, playing off any metallic fixtures or hardware you have going on.

Curvy Confidence

Now, if you really want to make a statement, why not go for an arched or curved mirror? [3] These babies instantly add a sense of drama and elegance, perfect for bathrooms with a little more architectural interest. Imagine how stunning one of these would look perched above a freestanding tub – it’s like having your own private spa retreat. Just be mindful of the scale, making sure it complements the proportions of your space.

Minimalist Magic

Of course, not everyone’s into all the ornate details. If you lean more towards a clean, modern aesthetic, a minimalist mirror might be just the ticket. [4] Think sleek, rectangular frames or even frameless designs that blend seamlessly into the wall. These understated beauties let the rest of your bathroom accents shine, creating a serene, spa-like vibe.

Dual Delights

And let’s not forget the power of doubling up! [5] A pair of mirrors over a double vanity instantly creates a sense of balance and symmetry. It’s like having your own personal glam squad, without the diva demands. Whether you go for matching styles or mix it up a bit, this approach is a surefire way to amp up the wow factor.

Reflective Brilliance

No matter which mirror style speaks to you, the key is to make it work in harmony with the overall vibe of your bathroom. [6] Consider the existing lighting, fixtures, and decor, and choose a mirror that will complement and enhance those elements. And don’t be afraid to get a little creative – maybe even incorporate a mirror into your storage solutions for the ultimate in form and function.

So there you have it, my fellow bathroom enthusiasts – a whole host of mirror ideas to help you transform your space from drab to fab. Go forth, experiment, and let your reflections shine bright!

References

[1] Architectural Digest. (n.d.). Bathroom Mirror Ideas for Every Style. Retrieved from https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/bathroom-mirror-ideas-for-every-style

[2] Architectural Digest. (n.d.). 26 Bathroom Lighting Ideas That Will Completely Transform Your Space. Retrieved from https://www.architecturaldigest.com/gallery/bathroom-lighting-ideas-guide

[3] Southern Living. (n.d.). 25 Bathroom Lighting Ideas That Will Make Your Space Feel So Much Brighter. Retrieved from https://www.southernliving.com/bathroom-lighting-ideas-7561574

[4] Apartment Therapy. (n.d.). How to Make a Room Feel Brighter. Retrieved from https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/how-to-make-a-room-feel-brighter-261817

[5] Pinterest. (n.d.). Bathroom mirror ideas. Retrieved from https://www.pinterest.com/pin/356417758000674798/

[6] S3DA Design. (n.d.). Bathroom Design Ideas That Will Brighten Up Your Space. Retrieved from https://s3da-design.com/bathroom-design-ideas-that-will-brighten-up-your-space/

[7] West Elm. (n.d.). Bathroom Lighting Ideas. Retrieved from https://www.westelm.com/pages/ideas-and-advice/bathroom-lighting-ideas/