HomeThangs.com Has Introduced A Guide To Dressing Up A Small Bathroom
(PRWEB) June 23, 2015 -- HomeThangs.com – the Online Home Improvement Store has made their goal to deliver the right product to the consumer. With that in mind, shopping and home design tips as well as special product selections are being introduced.
Small bathrooms often suffer from a lack of creativity. Since there isn’t much space to work with – and often not a lot of natural light – it’s easy for a compact bathroom to wind up both dark and generic-looking. Adding just a little bit of texture and a few good lighting fixtures can go a long way, though. HomeThangs.com has introduced a guide to a few simple, subtle ways to dress up a small bathroom, without sacrificing a lot of space.
The first priority with a small bathroom is often to make sure everything fits – to squeeze in all the necessary fixtures and, with a little luck, an adequate amount of storage. But that can mean there isn’t much room left for ornamentation of any kind. So it’s important to find ways to dress up the space without making the bathroom look or feel crowded. Using relatively large, textured stone tile in a light color is perfect for this. White tile is a very typical option for a small bathroom because it helps make a small space feel brighter, but swapping from a classic glossy porcelain tile to an unpolished stone will give the space a much more refined, sophisticated feel without any added clutter.
Similarly, small bathrooms are often limited to one or two small lights, usually immediately over the vanity mirror. But especially in a windowless space, supplementing the basic task lighting with ambient lights and accent lights can make the bathroom feel much more open and appear larger than it really is.
For an in depth look at a bathroom that does this well, and to find out how to get the look, check out the full article here.
HomeThangs.com is not only a home improvement superstore, it also provides expert design tips and a comprehensive shopping guide, taking the ideas from professional interior designers, and offering tips to the consumers on how to pick the products to best suit their needs.
Tanya T., HomeThangs, http://www.homethangs.com, +1 (866) 278-0880, [email protected]
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