How to get inspiration and plan your bathroom remodeling idea
The master bathroom is an exceptional space in that there is an equal need for utility and comfort. On the one hand, bathrooms must be durable.
Spaces that can withstand dowsing from sinks, showers, and bathtubs,
splattering of lotions and oils, and unexpected introductions of dirt from
a child who played a bit too much in the mud. Bathrooms must be warm have enough inviting space for users to pamper themselves and of course comfortable. Being the first room entered in the house in the morning and last visited before sleep, it must fully meet the visual and tangible desires of the occupant.
So if you want to remodel your bathroom, write down all dimensions in your bathroom after measuring them. Go the nearest bathroom showroom and have a look at the latest bathroom suites design. You can even go to your neighbors’ house and have a look at their bathroom.
Guest bathrooms present a special design environment due to their traditionally small size. Strong and vibrant colors can be used safely in
this space without being overwhelming. Where a strong red colour in living room might induce headaches, this color in a small bathroom would be striking. Reaching a balance between form and function in the bathroom can be challenging, but if done correctly, will provide an environment that is both durable and inviting.
Neutral colors are those that do not compete with other colors. The most often-used neutrals are beiges. Blues, greens, browns, and whites look particularly nice against beiges. Light grey is also considered a neutral color because almost all colors work well with it (however, it tends to be a cold color). Sage green is called "the new neutral" because many colors and woods look wonderful against it.
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