Give Your Bathroom a Boost
Monday, November 10th, 2008
As far as an instant makeover goes, it’s hard to beat the bathroom. It’s small (at least mine is), the elements are moderately priced and most fixes fall into the D-I-Y territory. All these points lead you to one of the most gratifying transformations in your home. And we’re not talking about complicated tile replacement or a new bidet. Don’t be silly, this is more about the instant gratification of color, fabric and accessories!
Plan - Develop a budget, analyze what can stay and what definitely needs to be replaced. Decide on a color palette and keep the adjoining rooms in mind. Selecting a color on impulse in the middle of the isle at Target is often not a good idea.
Shop - Hit the Internet or the stores and purchase all your furnishings. As they arrive on your doorstep the excitement will slowly mount!
Take Action - Now that you have your supplies, pick a seperate day to put the plan into action. It is a fantastic feeling to execute your project when you have all the necessities at hand. It also leaves you time to deal with the unexpected twists and still finish by the end of the day.
Top Ten Turnaround List
- Paint - Benjamin Moore Aura Paint covers in one coat (for most light colors) and dries in about an hour. Smaller bathrooms only require one gallon. {My Perfect Color - Benjamin Moore Aura - AF 490 Tranquility $54.99}
- Shower Curtain - A good one sets the tone for your bath, a bad one screams “Cheap” every time you walk into the room. Spend a little more for a designer touch. {Pond Lilly Interiors - Chancery Blue Damak Shower Curtain $145}
- Window Treatment - KISS - I love you all but right now I am referring to the the old adage, Keep It Simple Stupid. Blinds, Roman shades, woven woods. On small windows, complicated fabric treatments looks like you are trying to hard. {West Elm - Jute Poly Roman Shade in Flax - Starting at $29}
- Mirror - If you have a hanging mirror, then consider replacing it with something more decorative than a medicine cabinet. If you have a built in, then try adding a frame to upgrade the look. {Crate and Barrel Sutton Round Mirror $449}
- Lighting - A new fixture will take years off the room. Try to find the highest wattage possible and install a dimmer. Be daring with a style that contrasts the look of your faucet. {Bellacor - Structures Brushed Nickel Two-Light Bath Fixture $165.60}
- Towels - Be careful, don’t overdo the scheme by buying everything the same color. Pick a color that contrasts with the shower curtain or go with my favorite, classic white. Quality is the most important aspect. Egyptian cotton is a safe bet and organic is even better. {Milano Organic Luxury Egyptian Cotton Towels - $118/set}
- Rug - Skip cookie-monsteresque polyester bath mats and choose a decorative rug. A runner looks much better than two smaller rugs. {Overstock.com Mesa Collection Wool Runner Rug $99}
- Hardware: Knobs, towel bar, TP holder, hooks, etc. - These are important details that really enhance the look. Cabinet knobs by themselves are a huge upgrade. {Machiavelli Knob in Brushed Stainless Steel from MyKnobs.com $7.74}
- Vanity Items: Cup, tissue holder, wastebasket, etc. - Forgo matchy themes and go basic. Pick up some tips from my post, Bold Bath Accessories {Laquered Burlwood Wastebasket from WS Home $39.99}
- Decorative Accessories - Just a few will do. Small framed prints, an orchid, a bowl of marbles. Something interesting that does not take up much space. { WS Home Jacquin Botanical Print - $295 each}
So mount your attack against your boring bathroom so that you smile every time you enter. You deserve the boost too!
~Lorrie






























