Put a Fresh Face on Your Bath with a Makeover
Money-Saving Ideas for Sprucing Up the Bath
new look, the latest colors, and an updated style -- yes, we are
talking about a makeover, but not for you . . . for your bath! It’s
amazing what a huge impact you can make by sprucing up an outdated
bath. And, the best news is that you can do it without major expense
or massive effort.
According to a recent survey of 20,000 consumers by trade journal
“Kitchen & Bath Business,” basic remodeling jobs (those priced less
than $2,000) will dominate the market in 2003 with 4.87 million
jobs expected. That means many people are jumping on the low-cost,
bath enhancement bandwagon, and with good reason.
Consumer shelter publication experts note this trend as well. “With
today’s tight economy, many people are opting for a spruce-up, rather
than a full bath remodel,” said Lisa Siglag, editor of “House Beautiful
Kitchen & Bath Planner.” “Since people are spending more time at
home now, investing in that home has become important.”
According to Siglag, it is an investment worth making. “An updated
bathroom will not only raise the resale value of your home, it will
also provide immediate payback by allowing you to enjoy the room.
Even small changes can affect the feel of the bath.”
Here are some of the top spruce ups to cost-effectively change
your bath from drab to “fab”:
Room with a Hue
Painting is one of the quickest ways to redo a room. It has
the advantages of being inexpensive and easy to do. According to
Siglag, there are two sides of the spectrum in color now. On the
one hand, people are painting very clear colors of blues and greens
to create a peaceful mood for their bath to imitate nature. On the
opposite extreme, homeowners are gravitating toward deep, rich tones
like chocolate browns and wines for the bath. Either way, the faux
techniques that were popular just a few years back seem to have
run their course, with most people choosing regular brush or roller
techniques.
Vanities and Sinks that Make Sense
For just a few hundred dollars, a vanity can provide a great
facelift for your bath. If you have a small bath, look for white
or light-colored vanities. Going from a dark wood to a lighter color
vanity will brighten up the entire room.
“As for style, the new trend in vanities is an open bottom with
recessed shelving underneath for linens, baskets and bath essentials,”
said Siglag. “And, don’t forget the latest hardware -- traditional
looks include simple chrome pieces while contemporary designs feature
the strong architecture of square or rectangular knobs.”
To accompany the vanity, more and more homeowners are opting for
an integrated sink and countertop. With many sizes and types of
solid surface products on store shelves, it eliminates the need
to custom order.
Faucets: Jewelry for your Sink
The crowning touch to your sink and vanity is the faucet. Changing
the faucet is an easy and inexpensive way to upgrade the bath. Moen’s
Castleby bath faucets provide the look of a country teakettle or
an antique water pump. The faucet has simple, clean lines and is
available in a number of finishes. What makes this faucet an attractive
buy is that it is built on Moen’s M•PACT common valve system. Once
installed, this valve allows you to easily change faucet trim from
above the sink. So in a few years, you can give your bath faucet
another makeover, just by unscrewing the handles and spout, without
ever having to go back under the sink.
Floors that Won’t Leave you with Cold Feet
There are many options in flooring today -- tile that looks
like stone, vinyl that looks like tile, and linoleums that run the
gamut in style and color. Depending on your budget, you are sure
to find something that will complement your bath perfectly. According
to Siglag, most homeowners choose neutral-colored flooring since
this is one area of the bath that probably will not be changed often.
And, neutral colors will blend well with many wall colors and accessory
finishes.
A Spinning Showerhead
When it comes to an upgrade you can enjoy every day, change
out your current showerhead to a new unit that offers unique spray
and massaging patterns, such as Moen’s Revolution. Because you can
easily screw off your old showerhead and twist on a new one, this
product is the perfect addition for consumers who want something
different in their baths but don’t have the budget for a fancy showering
system. Revolution spins, twists and swirls the water for phenomenal
coverage.
Other quick fix tips for the shower include replacing clouded shower
doors with an attractive new shower curtain and covering a chipped
or rusted tub with an acrylic liner.
Accessorize your Life
Unlike the old, mismatched accessories of yesteryear, new suites
of products allow a homeowner to carry the same theme throughout
the entire bath. Accessories manufacturer Creative Specialties International
offers towel bars, robe hooks, toilet paper holders, soap dishes,
toothbrush holders and more to provide a customized accessory look
in the bath, and can be changed out in just an afternoon
Although chrome is still the most popular bath accessory finish,
today consumers have a number of other choices including oil-rubbed
bronze, wrought iron and wood. In addition, accessories can be found
to match every decorating style from country to traditional to casual/contemporary.
Add Some Flair
There are a number of other small touches that can make an overall
dramatic impact on the bath:
- Mosaic tiles -- a few colorful tiles can add some charm to
your room.
- Lighting -- rather than an overhead fixture, purchase a decorative
fixture that can fit over your vanity and reflect the new style
of your room.
- Window treatments -- from a bamboo shade to a floral valence,
the choices are seemingly endless.
Like any makeover, you will be amazed at what a difference these
spruce ups will make -- it can take years off the bath, making it
more stylish and hip.
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