Renovating You Bathroom – Affordable Methods

Posted by Tal Potishman 29 November, 2009

In the current critical state of economic depression, spending another fortune on renovating your bathroom is probably the last thing you’re thinking about. Having a comfortable, roomy place to decompress after a stressful day’s work is never a bad idea, yet when trying to pay off your mortgage and energy bills, a new bathroom is a luxury many of us cannot afford.

Yet a bathroom renewal does not have to be as costly as we would think. There are many economic strategies we can employ to create the bathroom of our dreams, while still managing to make ends meet. By looking at how mirrors, tiling, furniture and paint can be used in an economically viable manner, the bathroom of our dreams can, in fact, become a reality.

As various designers will point out, mirrors are very useful in creating an illusion of space. By placing full-length mirrors on opposite walls or on cupboard doors, a small bathroom can be made to look twice a large. The type of tiles and lighting you use can create a similar effect. By adopting big, warm lights, in addition to large-size tiles, your bathroom area can be made to look significantly bigger. Rather than spending excessive amounts of money on physically enlargening your bathroom, attempt to create an illusion of space instead.

If there is no sufficient physical space in which to place furniture, there are additional economic ways in which to create the room you desire. Fitted or built-in furniture is, for instance, a highly advantageous space-saver. Getting small wall cabinets instead of standing cupboards or cabinets are immensely effective for freeing up floor space. Additionally, placing wooden planks on the wall is an ideal way to store beauty products and towels without taking up floor space. Utilizing a room effectively is therefore essential for building the low-cost bathroom you want.

Selecting the right colour for your bathroom walls is vital, as the atmosphere of a room is largely determined by the colour of its paint or wallpaper. Painting a room yourself is the least costly means of creating your ideal bathroom ambience.

Decoration is highly subjective and arbitrary, so choose your colours in accordance with the tone you want to set:

For a largest sense of space, it is best to use soft and pale colour schemes (such as peach and beige).

To set a tone of peace and tranquillity, cool colours (such as sky blue and jade green) are the best options.

For a cosy, comfortable ambience, warm bright colours such as apple green, red, and orange are best used.

As is demonstrated by the suggestions above, bathroom renewable do not have to be exceedingly pricey. With furniture replacements, the addition of mirrors, and hand-painted walls you have the potential to create the bathroom you always envisioned – and that without the help of costly professional designers.

Tal Potishman, editor of Heating Central, writes articles about boiler, central heating, plumber Wallasey , underfloor heating and solar thermal. He specializes in helping save money by advising on efficient heating.

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