Bath Updates

Mixing It Up With Your Bathroom Design

Combining different tile sizes and patterns adds visual interest to this modern bathroom motif. The narrow tiles offset the white sink and provide a nice contrast to the larger 12x18 and 12x12 tiles that frame the vanity. This tile approach matches well with the minimalist vanity design.

Strong Colors For a Warm
Bathroom Atmosphere

The bathroom designer used a very dark, warm paint color that complements the dark wood bathroom vanity. With terra cotta colored tile and granite countertop, this bathroom definitely achieves a certain feeling of warmth and comfort. Add a heated bathroom tile floor, a few candles and we’re all set!

Reason to Remodel

  1. Do you feel that is dated and showing it's age?
  2. Is your bathroom too small?
  3. Do you find the arrangement of your current bathroom inconvenient?
  4. Is the lighting inadequate?
  5. Does your bathroom lack adequate storage?
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Bath Lighting

There are many great improvements you can make to enhance the beauty of your bathroom. Some, such as putting on a fresh coat of paint, are simple and inexpensive, while others, such as the installation of that great new hot tub, can be quite complicated and very expensive. One of the most dramatic changes you can make, however, does not involve tubs, showers, faucets or even paint. Indeed, the right lighting can make a dramatic change in virtually any bathroom, so before you start that remodeling project look at your lighting choices and how they can enhance the beauty, charm and elegance of this important room.

Standard Lighting

Many bathrooms, of course, use standard florescent lighting, which can be a good choice. However, there are drawbacks to this type of lighting, and it is important to think carefully about the other choices you have, many of which can provide more natural lighting than the standard florescent found in many homes.

For many bathrooms, the best lighting will involve a combination of different types of lighting, depending on the location and the use of each part of the room. For instance, most bathrooms will of course have some sort of ambient lighting, providing general illumination for the entire room.

Central Lighting

If a new central lighting fixture is in the cards, it is important to consider the advantages and drawbacks of each type of light. For instance, while a bathroom chandelier can certainly lend charm and elegance to the room, they may not be the right choice for many bathrooms. Steam and water vapor can be hard on the exposed lights of chandeliers, causing them to crack and be damaged before their times.

Flush Mounted Lighting

Flush mounted lighting fixtures are often a better choice, since these flush mounted fixtures will generally include some sort of protective cover to protect the light itself from steam and water vapor damage. For lighting fixtures that are particularly difficult to reach or hard to change, you may want to consider installing a long lasting compact florescent bulb in place of the shorter lived incandescent variety.

Finally, those homeowners thinking about a bathroom remodeling project may want to think about installing a dimmer switch in the bathroom. The ability to control the amount of light can help the homeowner create a number of different moods, from practical and focused to soft and romantic. The bathroom can after all be a retreat from the stresses of modern life, and that well deserved bubble bath can be even more of a pleasure in a properly illuminated room.

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