One of the most intimate and private places in your house is your bathroom. It’s where you do most of your self-care, from face masks to hot soaks. That’s why it’s crucial to make it a place where you genuinely want to spend time. It’s remarkable how much of a difference a minor update can make, especially in the bathroom. A new tiled floor or a gleaming chrome faucet may instantly transform a drab bathroom. Here are five simple ways that you can use to upgrade your bathroom.
Updates your Lighting
Consider updating your light fixtures as an easy method to modernize and improve a bathroom that may not offer the type of radiance you like. If that isn’t possible, consider dimming existing illumination. Replace your bulbs with LEDs to get a more pleasing glow quickly. Look for a full-spectrum daylight bulb with lower power. It will be bright but not blinding, making it great for cosmetics applications. The best setting is a pair of wall sconces, one on either side of the mirror at roughly eye level (to prevent casting unpleasant shadows on your face). An electrician will need to wire them, and a handyperson will need to hang them, fix the drywall, and touch up the paint—all of which will take an afternoon.
Hang artwork
We sometimes overlook the bathroom when it comes to artwork and wall decor, yet it adds character and can transform the mood of the space. Above your bathtub or sink, you can display some eye-catching art.
Experiment with Tiles
Basic subway tiles are a popular and timeless choice for a reason. They’re simple to work with, inexpensive, and may be used in many ways, depending on your other selections. The impact of tiling does not, however, end at the wall. For a fresh appearance on a budget, lay down a new pattern on the floor. It can make the most impact, and there are many pleasant alternatives for less than two dollars per square foot.
Make Your Mirror More Modern
Consider a replacement with prominent features, like a magnified mirror within the door or integrated outlets or lights for enhanced utility. For the later enhancements, or to install a recessed cabinet, you’ll need to employ an electrician, a handyperson, or both. Or you can pick a cabinet with the same specs as your old one, pull out your tools, and carefully follow the directions to install the new one.
Maximize storage space
Adding a room to neglected spaces by putting shelves or ledges on the wall is one option, but constructing a new under sink cabinet is easier than you would think. Look below yours before tearing it out. Consider how you’ll style before deciding on one. Do you wish to keep cleaning materials hidden behind your door or towels stacked in baskets on shelves? Custom drawers with hot tool outlets on the inside are also common add-ons. Finally, consider the sink’s surface area. It should be big enough to hold your toothbrush as well as your curling iron. It may need a reduction in basin size, but it’ll be well worth it.