5 Cost-Friendly Add-ons to a More Presentable Bathroom

By Kravelv

Your bathroom is one of the most expensive parts of your home when it comes to renovations. With marble tiles, new paint colors and high-quality rugs, making your bathroom more presentable can surely burn holes in your wallet. Fortunately, however, this isn’t always the case. With these 5 affordable add-ons, you can elevate your bathroom’s look without breaking the bank.

1. A mirror with personality

It’s easy to rely on your contractors when it comes to the mirrors they set up in your bathroom. Although they are cheap, contractor-grade mirrors are typically dull and generic-looking. If you want to elevate your bathroom’s aesthetic, get a mirror with flair. You can go through flea markets or you can do your own design.

It’s nice if you can have a full body mirror in your bathroom as it helps create the illusion of a bigger room. If you’re not comfortable with full-length mirrors, you can simply invest in a mirror that’s tall enough to let everyone get a decent sight of their reflections. When hanging your mirror, make sure that it isn’t too big for your sink or too small for your wall. It’s also a good idea to play around with different shapes and sizes of mirrors to give a creative touch to your bathroom.

2. Towel rings

Adding a few towel rings might not change your bathroom’s look drastically, but they can help give it a more polished looked. Bathrooms can easily get crazy, particularly if there are robes and towels hanging at its every corner.

When installing these towel rings, make sure they go in places where they’re most needed, such as near your sink. Choose pieces that are brass or copper in color to make your bathroom look more elegant. If you already have existing hooks and rings, you can just repaint them with a fresh color that will match the new theme of your bathroom.

3. Wallpapers

Wallpapers are your inexpensive solutions to chipped and fading paint.  Although they can still cost you a few hundred dollars, they are still cheaper compared to hiring contractors to repaint your entire bathroom. Wallpapers can also be your temporary solution while you’re still saving up for a full renovation.

In choosing the right wallpaper, keep in mind to consider its durability and cleaning properties on top of its design and color. You would want to have wallpapers that wouldn’t require frequent replacements because they chip or get stained easily.

4. Get an electric shower

Installing a good electric shower can sound intimidating, especially when you’re on a tight budget. In reality, however, electric showers are great to add to any bathroom since they are energy efficient. They are also a good solution to low water pressure.

If it’s your first time to buy an electric shower, make sure to check out how much kilowatt it uses first. The higher the kilowatt means there’ll be a better flow of your hot water. As for design, electric showers come in a wide range of colors, shapes and sizes. Try to find one that will fit your bathroom’s décor.

5. Lighting

To spice up your bathroom, you can invest in really nice overhead lightings. You can play around by picking up unique pieces from your local shop or improvise using the available materials you have at home. There’s actually no limit as to what size or color you should use for your overhead lighting. However, you still need to make sure that your bathroom is illuminated enough to prevent tripping and accidents. You wouldn’t want to compromise your family’s safety for the sake of your bathroom’s appeal.

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Author’s Bio:

Simon Barker is passionate about sharing his personal tips and tricks on how to have better-looking homes without the need to spend a fortune. His latest project involves writing electric shower reviews to help homeowners pick the best product for their homes.

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