Choosing a Style for Your Bathroom
Nowadays, bathroom styles are much less rigid and more attuned to the individual and his or her own preferences. While some maintain that if you choose a modern or old-fashioned style, you should be consistent, others disagree and claim that you can mix the two, joining a sleek, modern tap to an ancient claw-footed bath.
As much as you may enjoy making decisions based on your own taste, it’s worthwhile to get a second opinion from a friend or family member. At some point, you might decide to sell your property, and you certainly don’t want prospective buyers’ eyes to bulge in horror at your unconventional bathroom, as they mentally try to tally up how much they’ll have to spend to redo it.
Look for sinks, baths, taps, and other accessories, which are easy to clean. Intricate engravings might look pretty, but are more suitable for a living room than a bathroom. Most people enjoy a bathroom with a relaxing feel to it, which can be achieved with pastels or natural colours and comfortable furnishings. Unless your bathroom will be used exclusively by the children, pictures of colourful clowns on the walls can quickly become quite trying. Try to see where you can squeeze in any cabinets or shelves for storage, as it’s convenient to have extra toilet rolls, shampoo, soap, cleaning supplies, and clean towels right in the room where they’re to be used. Having sufficient storage space can also keep the bathroom from looking crowded and messy.
White bathrooms are ageless. Grey was used in the 80′s and in the 90′s it was green.