New Trends For Your Bathroom ~ But Hey Wait, I�m On A Budget!

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Article Title: New Trends For Your Bathroom ~ But Hey Wait, I�m On A Budget!
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The new trends in bathroom design are certainly beautiful, elegant, and luxurious but for those of us on a budget it may not be reasonable to totally redo the entire room. There are, however, lots of things you can do to make your bathroom beautiful without spending a ton of money.

Today�s trends in bathrooms lean toward relaxation and this can be achieved by thinking �Day Spa� for inspiration. Day Spas tend to use a lot of dark wood in contrast with neutral colors like beige and white. Some then accentuate with a deep color toned with brown for a color punch.

If you are unable to change the basic fixtures in your bathroom to incorporate cabinets that look like furniture pieces or a new stone tiled, glass enclosed shower, you�re not alone. So here we�re going to look at changing only the items that are not permanent to create the �spa� look we want.

First choose your color scheme and paint any textured drywall surfaces. Neutrals work well for this with white for window and baseboard trim. Using a dark color like black or dark brown on trim is also becoming very stylish. Painting is THE most inexpensive way to totally make a room feel different.

The shower curtain is the next thing to consider. �Classic elegance� is what you need to be thinking when you make this choice. A great way to get a custom look is to make a cloth curtain yourself and add a liner under it. This way you can take it all the way to the ceiling or install a cornice at the ceiling with the curtain falling behind. This is a very custom look and makes a huge impact to the room.

A rug on the floor is a necessity, however, don�t choose your rug from the bathroom accessory aisle. Choose a durable room rug that is appropriately sized to add �classic elegance�. And never, never, never, never buy one of those bathroom rugs that wraps around the base of the toilet, they are just plain � wrong.

Another thing your can consider to give your bath that �spa look� is to replace the mirror with a framed mirror. But if that�s not possible, then add a frame to the existing mirror. You can get molding at Home Depot or Lowes. Just cut the wood to fit your existing mirror by cutting the corners at a 45-degree angel. Then attach the pieces together at the corners with brackets, paint or stain, and hang. You�ll have a custom framed mirror that is gorgeous.

Lastly, add matching towels, candles and accessories and you�ll have your very own �Spa Retreat� without having to leave your house.


About The Author: Reba Collins writes about home decorating at her website, http://www.HomeDecoratingInsight.com. Reba's website is packed with info you can use to make your home the beautifully comfortable place you want. Learn about decorating, add comments, & read reviews of your fav TV shows & magazine. Come have fun!

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