Affordable Upgrades for a Cozy Bathroom
Monday, February 23rd, 2009Lighting
- Overhead lighting – The best overhead lighting is a ceiling-mounted fixture or chandelier. Recessed lighting is more expensive and the layout has to be done exactly right.
- Wall Lighting – The best wall lighting are sconces mounted at eye level. Over-mirror lighting casts too many shadows.
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Dimmers - Install a dimmer switch on all lights. This allows you to create a relaxing atmosphere and provides safety at night.
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Finishes - Choose finishes that coordinate with the hardware and cabinets but don’t try to match them exactly.
*Always take the necessary precautions when working with electricity and leave it to a pro if you are a novice.
Hardware
Well-coordinated hardware gives your bathroom a real boost and the sources online way outshine anything you will find in the big box stores. Let’s talk about towel bars, toilet paper holders and hooks.
- Towel Bars - Wet towels need a place to dry and that’s not in a pile on the floor. Hang a towel bar above the toilet and another elsewhere. Heated towel stands are great not matter what your climate.
- Towel Rings - Put one by the sink and it will always be in easy reach when washing your face.
- TP Holder – Remove the in-wall TP holder and reaplace it with a euro-style one. You will thank me when the spring loaded rod is not shooting across the room.
- Hooks - Hooks are great for hanging your robe, a wet towel or your clothes.
- Knobs – Don’t forget the knobs on your cabinets for the finishing touch!
Paint
Painting the walls or the cabinets can make a tremendous difference. It’s a small space, but it adds up to a good amount of detail work, so take the time to prep and do it right. The results will be well worth it.
- Cabinets - Painting your cabinets a solid color is your best bet, leave faux finishes to the pros. I recommend a neutral color like ivory or white in a satin finish. It opens up the space and gives you design flexibility. Here’s a good step-by-step articles on painting cabinets.
- Walls - Take some time to consider the look you want for the room and don’t go too bold. The wow factor of a red or orange bathroom wears off in a hurry.
Other Details
If you have tackled the above items but are still raring to go, here are some additional ideas:
- A great new faucet takes years off a bathroom. There are tons of stylish, yet affordable options at Home Depot.
- Upgrade to a curved shower rod. The addition of a few more inches makes a tremendous difference.
- Buy new towels and rugs. A simple luxury that you enjoy day after day.
- Give large, boring mirrors a facelift with a spectacular decorative frame.
- If you have the room, add furniture that provides additional storage so everything has its place.
I hope this gives you some inspiration to start working on your bathroom and giving it some long-needed attention. You will be able to enjoy the results each and every day without breaking the bank!
~Lorrie


































