Whether you've completed a major bathroom remodel or just want to freshen up your old guest bath, the right bathroom decor can brighten the room and unify it with an overall sense of style.
Bathroom Decor Starts at the Fixtures If you've already completed a remodel, then hopefully the vanity, toilet, and shower or tub are all in the same style or complementary styles.
If you haven't started, then choose carefully to make sure that they create a soothing sense of unity.
Of course, you may just be looking to freshen up your old guest bath without a major remodel.
If this is the case, you can opt to simply replace the toilet and paint the vanity cabinets to update them and enhance the feel of the room.
Smaller Features Enhance the Appeal With the major work out of the way, you can consider the other elements that are part of the decor.
For example, the vanity mirror should maintain the style you've chosen for the room.
The faucets should also complement your design theme.
In addition, bathroom mainstays like the vanity lighting, towel rack, toilet paper holder, and tissue box holder can further enhance the room's style.
Highlight Your Style with Final Touches Once you've installed the major and minor bathroom elements, it's time to add a few decor elements that you may not have thought of.
For example, a small framed art print adds warmth to the room.
Fake flowers in an attractive vase, a bowl of pretty soaps and guest towels, a fluffy robe on an attractive hook, or even the shower curtain, can also serve as final touches that complete the overall style you were aiming for.
Although you don't want to overwhelm the guest bath, and by extension your guests, you should modify the larger elements where possible and add a few small decor elements to unify the room around a single sense of style.
If you choose correctly, your guests will feel comfortable calling the bathroom a sanctuary.
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