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Bathroom Remolding

Bathroom Remolding



January 10, 2008

Bathroom Accessories

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 Bathroom Accessories

When you first move in to a new home or apartment, it seems the bathroom is the first room you want to “personalize”, perhaps because it’s the smallest room and most easily redecorated. If you’re one of those who enjoys a long, relaxing bath, you understand the need to have your bathroom be a little oasis of luxury where you can soak your cares away in beautiful surroundings. Even on a modest budget, you can make your bathroom attractive and inviting.

A coat of paint, window coverings and a nice shower curtain is a good starting point. However, it’s your bathroom accessories, the little touches, which make all the difference. Bathroom accessories run the gamut from art work to toothbrush holders. Many of these individual items are inexpensive, so you can take the add-as-you-go approach if need be. Sometimes this method works best, because you’ll take your time to find the perfect bathroom accessories.

Once you’ve established your basic color scheme, work from here to fill out your decorating scheme. It’s best to begin with the larger bathroom accessories, in order to achieve a unified look.

Some of the larger bathroom accessories include items like toiletry cabinets, waste baskets, bath mats and towel bars. Naturally, these will be noticed first as part of your color scheme and style of decorating. Choose colors, textures and materials that fit into your overall scheme.

For example, if your walls are painted in an eggshell color, with a rust colored shower curtain, you have two avenues to explore in filling out your selection of bathroom accessories. You may choose similar tones or go for contrasting colors for your bathroom accessories.

If your choice is similar tones, a natural rattan toiletry cabinet will fit in nicely, as will a wicker waste basket and warm tones for bath mats and towels. Slight variations in the colors of these bath accessories will give you a better result than colors which are exactly the same. Oak or brass towel racks will also go well in this scenario.

If you’d like a more lively look, consider colors that are on the opposite side of the color wheel. For example, a rust-colored shower curtain will contrast nicely with teal blue tones in your bath mats. Shades between teal blue and forest green will look good in this grouping. Following through on the contrasting approach, you’ll find brightly colored plastic towels racks in shades that are just right for your scheme. Oak and brass towel racks will also work.

Now it’s time to look for the accent bath accessories, such as soap dishes, toothbrush holders and the like. Small glass vases with dried flowers can add a homey touch, as will live plants. Ferns and many vining plants do very well in bathrooms and add a lot of charm. If you’re the one who looks forward to the long soak in the bath, be sure to have an attractive candle holder to finish off your bathroom accessories shopping list!

January 6, 2008

Bathroom Floor Tile

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Bathroom Floor Tile

Many people opt to renovate their home themselves. The bathroom is usually one of the first projects on the list of renovations for good reason. A newer bathroom that boasts cutting edge amenities will increase the value of the home significantly. Details can be as important as the amenities. Even the bathroom floor tile should be carefully considered.

There are several things to consider when renovating a bathing area. One of the most important things is the bathroom floor tile. There are tons of options to consider when dealing with this kind of product. Knowing about every option and factoring the cost, the time it takes to install the product and level of difficulty of installation can make the difference between a pleasant renovation experience and a complete nightmare.

One option is to install hard-surface bathroom floor tile. There are several types to choose of this kind of flooring and ceramic is the one of the most popular choices. Ceramic is strong and it is remarkably water resistant as well. This product is available in a plethora of colors and styles so you can really be creative with this material.

Porcelain tiles are quite popular as well. This product is made by a method called dust pressing. They are solid and water-resistant. They also have different types of finishes: a high gloss finish, a mat finish or you can choose unfinished porcelain bathroom floor tile as well.

Another option that is gaining popularity among homeowners is natural stone. Granite and marble fall into this category. Bathroom floor tile made out of these materials are beautiful but very heavy and they can be very costly as well. They are also used for commercial projects as well as home improvement. Some families are looking to pressed stone, or Quarry, for an affordable option.

The things to consider with the hard-surface bathroom floor tile options are primarily the level of difficulty for self-installation. The process can be very difficult and costly as well. You will have to buy mortar, tile spacers, grout, grout sealer and caulk in addition to the tiles. Installation is challenging, messy and time consuming.

However, people choose to use bathroom floor tile for their renovations for good reason. They are durable and they will last a long time. Vinyl flooring may be cheaper and a little easier to install but the results won’t be nearly as impressive and you may find yourself replacing the flooring in no time at all. When it comes to renovations, quality bathroom floor tile is the best option.

January 4, 2008

Bathroom Designers

Bathroom Designers

When my wife first suggested that we get hold of an interior designer for the house, I totally agreed with her. I mean, I had been saving up for the ideal house for years on end and obviously wanted it to look as good as it possibly could. And I had seen enough shows on the tube to know that interior designers could actually transform the way a house looked and make it altogether more appealing and attractive. But when she stretched the concept a little further to hint that we should be looking at a Bathroom Designers, I totally flipped.

I don’t see myself as an unreasonable man. I am pretty much open to new ideas, even though of late they seem to have become really scarce and consequently overpriced. But  Bathroom Designers? I mean, why would anyone need to go in for  Bathroom Designers? As far as I was concerned, a bathroom could primarily be used for two or maybe three core purposes. And even if you suffer from prolonged bouts of depression or diarrhea, or both, how much time are you likely to spend in the bathroom?

In any case, I had to submit to my wife’s demands. I wasn’t really sure how she was even going to get  Bathroom Designers till I found out that there is actually a category for these people in the yellow pages! Beat that! Seems I was the only one who was missing out on a global trend. By this time I was more curious than perplexed and wanted to see for myself what this creature called a bathroom designer actually looked like.

To be frank, I was actually impressed. Not only was this bathroom designer guy a qualified plumber (a pre-requisite?) he was also an excellent interior designer for bathrooms. After having spent a fair amount of time understanding him and his peculiar craft, both my wife and I decided to give him a free hand with the design of our bathroom.

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Suffice to say that when the Bathroom Designer has finished with our bathroom, we were both flabbergasted. He had done an amazing job! Not only had the bathroom designer stayed true to his name, he had surpassed my wildest expectations! The bathroom was suddenly more spacious, more comfortable and much more appealing. The prospect of spending a whole lot of time there suddenly became very appealing.

January 2, 2008

Bathroom Decorating Ideas

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Bathroom Decorating Ideas

There are so many inexpensive bathroom decorating ideas to be found but ironically this room tends to be neglected by many homeowners. The bathing area is one of the least expensive rooms in the home to decorate but few people put effort into this project. Many of us think that a good bathroom makeover consists of a new shower curtain and a matching seat cover.

Here are a few bathroom decorating ideas to consider. They won’t cost a lot of money and they will transform your bath to an oasis. These bathroom decorating ideas are not very difficult to implement but they will make a big difference for the smallest room of your home.

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Since the bathing area is the smallest room in most homes, it may be a good idea to create the illusion of space by adding a collection of mirrors. Smaller mirror will do. Large wall mirrors may overwhelm such a tiny space. Adding decorative frames to the mirrors can create an attractive display.

Among my favorite bathroom decorating ideas is using candles. Scented candles are perfect for this space. They not only create a lovely glow but the fragrances can be very calming and relaxing after a long day. Choosing fragrances like vanilla and lavender is a great way to turn your bathroom into a sanctuary.

You may also want to consider using utilitarian items in your bathroom decorating ideas. For example, I arranged large, fluffy towels in an oversized basket. The great thing about this approach is you can change the entire complexion of the room with different colored towels. Like the candles, this is one of the bathroom decorating ideas that serves a dual purpose.

Decorative soaps serve two purposes as well. Even if you never use them for washing these soaps are commonly scented and add a little fragrance to the room. You can also make your own soaps as well. Making the soaps on your own will make them unique and specific to your tastes.

Not all bathroom decorating ideas need to revolve around visual elements and fragrances. Sound is another factor in creating an atmosphere conducive to relaxation. Using a radio or compact disc player in this room can really help you complete your spa-like bathing area.

Other details include a comfortable robe and slippers for form as well as function. You also may want to carry elements from other rooms into your bathroom decorating ideas. Seashells, decorative ashtrays and even plants can make your bathroom seem a lot less utilitarian and more like a retreat.

December 31, 2007

Bathroom News - A home's attention-getters are kitchen and bathroom - Houston Chronicle

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Williford, vice president of sales at Kiva Kitchen and Bath in Houston, spoke with Chronicle contributor Sandra Bretting about the kitchen and bath industry and what she predicts for future products. And when people come into our homes they’re going to use the bathroom, so we spend a lot of time and attention on those two rooms. Say you have a wine collection and the thermostat goes out, the appliance could alert the service center before all of that wine is spoiled. And with the innovation in “green” products, we’re realizing that painted cabinets may not be the way to go, that with the natural hardwoods, we can add a varnish and don’t have to paint them all of the time. More Bathroom News

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December 27, 2007

(Bathroom News) Builder donates bathroom to needy family - MSNBC

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In the spirit of the season, a local construction firm has decided to donate a complete bathroom remodeling. Shawn Lucas, a 1991 graduate of Trumbull High School, and his wife, Alexandra, said it’s a way of giving back. While a new bathroom might sound like an odd gift, Shawn Lucas said it’s a logical one for a hurting family. Through a connection made on that job, he wound up at a home-improvement company, where he started off carting supplies and gradually acquired expertise in such tasks as tiling and putting in wallboard. More Bathroom News

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December 23, 2007

A Quick Fix for a New Bathroom Look

A Quick Fix for a New Bathroom Look
By Steve Dolan

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You and your family want to have a relaxing and comfortable feeling every time you need to use the room that may the most important room in the house: the bathroom. People usually begin and their day in the bathroom taking baths and showers, cleaning their teeth and washing their faces. Therefore, decorating your bathroom so that you love it should be a top priority.

While any number of people are worried about begining a large project for bathroom decorating, usually because of potential costs, you should realize that even with a small budget you can revitalize the look of your old, plain bathroom by reorganizing, updating, and/or renewing.

Decorating a bathroom can be as uncomplicated as repainting the walls, installing new wallpaper, adding accessories, or updating your existing furniture. If you have unlimited budget, you can also update your tiles, add contemporary light fixtures and install bathtubs and spas, or other luxurious equipment.

Start by clearing out all of the clutter so that you can easily see what you have to work with. Next you need to figure out which items you want to keep and which you want to replace. You can match your current stlye, or decide to go with a whole new theme. Just remember that for smaller bathrooms a lighter theme will make the room appear bigger, giving it a spacious feel.

The Three Basic Themes for Your Bathroom Decorating Project

Traditional, contemporary and country are the three basic themes for bathroom decorating. Choose one based on your taste, desired look and budget.

Traditional styles can easily add elegance with floral fabrics, draperies on the window, or gold and silver accents. Use a traditional design to turn your bathroom or toilet area into a sanctuary. Although the result of traditional bathroom decorating can look expensive, you don’t need to buy expensive materials to capture the theme you want.

If your existing bathroom already has a traditional theme, you can update the look and feel of the room by going for contemporary designs. Contemporary bathroom decorating involves clean lines, smooth finishes, steel, and bold color. Include wood finishes, stones tiles, and textures to provide a calming accent. The simple fixtures and accessories result in a dramatic overall look for the bathroom.

Choose a country theme if you love natural materials and neutral colors. Decorate your bathroom with the organic colors, forms and fabrics that give warmth to simple flooring or wallpaper. Use rich colors to accent the neutral colors and give a dramatic effect to the room, while still offering a relaxing effect.

Decorating your bathroom is not difficult or expensive. Just start with a plan and a budget and you’ll be surprised how easy it is to make the “Smallest Room in the House” one of the most fun!

Steve Dolan has undertaken extensive home remodelling over the past 10 years. Learn how to take on remodelling projects Home Remodelling and DIY and redo your bathroom Bathroom Remodelling and Decorating

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December 20, 2007

Topic: Bathroom News - Jelmar Products Recognized By EPA Environment Program - PR-USA.net (press release)

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Jelmar, the Chicago-based manufacturer of a wide range of household cleaning products, has received recognition from the Environmental Protection Agency’s EPA Design for the Environment DfE Program for CLR and CLR Bathroom & Kitchen Cleaner. CLR and CLR Bathroom & Kitchen Cleaner meet EPA/DfE standards by achieving the highest level of safer formulation as stipulated in a DfE review process. It’s that combination of effectiveness and environmental safety that makes CLR and CLR Bathroom and Kitchen Cleaner more consumer friendly than the competition,” Gutterman continued. Since they contain no hazardous ingredients, CLR and CLR Bathroom & Kitchen Cleaner are formulated to help ensure a safer workplace. For further information on these products, the partnership with the EPA/DfE or on Jelmar and any of their products write to Jelmar 5550 W. More Bathroom News

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