Showing posts with label Bathroom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bathroom. Show all posts

Monday, May 20, 2013

Want to use the only real Bathroom? Have a Number Please, and Pinch Onto Your Nose When Entering!

Other than the kitchen, the bathroom is one of the most respected and heavily used domestic spaces in the home. For some reason, people love to spend a lot of time there. It consumes a good part of your home life. Maybe it's because a person can be alone with their thoughts without interruption. Really it is just a place where we relieve ourselves, read bathroom jokes, do crossword puzzles, talk on the cell-phone, smoke cigarettes and maintain our personal hygiene. For women, it's where we wash and blow-dry our hair, apply make-up, and tweeze those annoying eyebrows. For men, it's the toilet throne, a place where they can look at Playboy magazines in private, work on their laptop, shave and groom themselves as well. It's also a place where various items just end up, collected in a mish-mash of confused clusters. Somehow this clumped chaos spreads its way to the counter tops and cabinets like a weed or a virus, taking on a messy life of its own. As if the smell alone wasn't enough to get to you sometimes, the clutter is an annoying reminder that no matter how much you try, you can't keep the bathroom clean in a one bathroom domicile.

While I'm on the subject of having an only bathroom and pinching your nose, it reminds me of an embarrassing moment I went through last year. I had been invited to my friend's daughter's graduation party in upstate New York, which was celebrated in her backyard. There must have been at least 25 to 30 people there and only one bathroom for everyone to use. I must have eaten something that didn't agree with me because I suddenly had a need for that bathroom.

Unfortunately, I had to wait because there were two people ahead of me. The longer they took, the more nervous I became. Finally, it was my turn to enter. Wow! What a fantastic feeling to be relieved. As I reached for the toilet paper, I noticed there wasn't any left, just an empty cardboard tube in its place.!!@#$%^&*... Nobody thinks of looking for the toilet paper until they need it and there was none to be found, no baby wipes, nothing.

I started to panic; I squatted and began sifting through the chaotic pile of junk under the bathroom sink, feeling guilty for invading her privacy. I even looked for an air freshener. Now, thinking about it, with 25 guests waiting to use this lavatory, I had three things to worry about:

1. Find toilet paper.
2. Find a can of air freshener.
3. Slink away and find a dark corner to hide in for the remainder of the party.

Eventually I located a can of air freshener. It was empty. There was one more place to look, the linen closet. As I opened the door of her linen closet, I was greeted by the lovely scent of her Yankee candles. Oh how exciting, now all I needed was a match. Where the hell would I find a match in a bathroom? Addendum to the list above:

4. Find matches or a lighter (Note: There were probably 15 people smoking in the backyard just outside the bathroom door, but, really, how do you politely ask for a match? "Hello there, pssst, you with the Marlboro, can you slide me a lighter through the bathroom window? Why, you ask? Uhmm.... Need to, uhm, light some candles?")

Holy cow, doesn't this woman buy anything, what am I to do? A house full of guests and not even one roll of toilet paper? I was too embarrassed to open the door a crack and tell someone to call her. Still in my bare cheeks, dragging my drawers around, I continued to look. Finally, I saw something at the back of the linen closet. I reached in, praying it was the toilet paper. It was another empty cardboard tube with a sliver of toilet paper barely hanging onto it. A man started banging on the door, shouting at the top of his voice: "Hey hurry up in there, what's taking you so long, I have to go real bad!" Sounds as if he had the same problem I had, or else he would have found comfort in the bushes. "I'm coming right out", I responded weakly, feeling sick to my stomach.!!@#$%^&*. I had no way to get rid of the stink, no toilet paper, and I couldn't stay in the bathroom forever. I felt I was going to hyper-ventilate from the anxiety. I needed to do something fast, so I grabbed one of my friend's Better Homes and Garden magazines and ripped out a couple of pages, folded them in half, wetting them and adding body wash which made it mushy.

Without going into gruesome details, I must say it did the trick. Relieved, refreshed, and dressed minus my drawers, I opened the door smiling at the scowling man who was busy grumbling to himself. He entered the bathroom, little did he know what he was getting himself into, and I zoomed out of there. 'Have a nice day and good luck!' I thought to myself. It's surprising how creative one can be under dreadful circumstances. By the way, my friend did buy a large package of toilet paper; her son just forgot to put it in the bathroom. So here's a bit of advice, before you get down to business, make sure there is toilet paper available... that goes for public bathrooms too.

Before the late 1800s, toilet paper did not exist, so people had to use other items to wipe their butts, such as old newspapers, summer leaves, old socks, and, my favorite, pages from the Sears catalog. The pulp must have been gentler than today's edition. Maybe they put aloe in the pages or something. Even as recently as the end of World War I, there was a boom of bathroom construction in the U.S. and newspapers became the most popular choice when it came to wiping oneself.

Unfortunately, where there is only one bathroom, there will always be an aggravated roommate, an awkward visitor, or a row of short-tempered family members on the war-path, angrily waiting their turn.

Okay, here's something to think about, have you ever wondered how our ancestors managed themselves when they needed to relieve themselves or take a bath.

I must say there was nothing like the great outdoors for our early pioneers and farmers. There were plenty of trees and bushes for the sake of privacy, and most importantly, lots of fresh air to breathe.

As for taking a bath, things were much different back then. It was not the habit of the people to bathe, because for the most part, it was considered unnecessary and immodest. In the warmer weather and summertime, the boys and men would just jump into the lake, creek or pond whenever there was one close by. Of course, the outdoor bath was skipped in the freezing winter. But in some homes, where they felt it would be a necessity, the family would have a big washtub in front of the fireplace or stove where there would be kettles of water boiling to pour into the tub. In the book "I hear America Talking" there is mention of "Philadelphia's Elizabeth Drinker who took a therapeutic shower bath in 1799. It was remarkable enough to be recorded in her diary as her first bath in 28 years!"

Geeez... Love to be trapped in an elevator with her. NOT!

Even by the 1860's, most people simply did not bathe, even though they sweated copiously during the summer months. Probably because they felt bathing would open the pores of their skin and expose them to all sorts of illness. So in the days before heated running water, the pitcher and wash basin were America's most commonly used methods of hygienic toiletry. Nonetheless, there were some families during the Victorian era that made use of a tub for bathing. After the water was heated and poured into the tub, every one in the family would use the same water to bathe and wash their bodies. Because the ladies did not wash their hair often, they did a lot of hair brushing in those days. Perhaps that explains that greasy look you see in late 1800's photography. For those who could afford it, the perfume industry flourished, since there was such an obviously large market in need of their products.

As the population increased and the bitter weather arrived, "outhouses" "thrones" "crappers", also called "Privy houses" were built. A crescent moon would be carved on the privy door, which was a signal for women back in the day, while the men's sign was that of the sun. The cutouts on the door allowed light and some air to seep into the outhouse. These outhouses usually measured about 3'x4' wide and 7' high, without a window, and were built about 100' to 200' from the house, with the door facing away from the house because of the emanation of accumulated pungent odor. This gave privacy so people could leave the door ajar during usage to get air inside while holding their breath. Back in the 17th century, the outhouses were called "House of Office, House of Ease." Hey, don't knock it; it served our forefathers well.

The poor immigrants, maybe thirty or fifty families living together in one tenement building in lower Manhattan, surviving horrendous and unsanitary conditions during the late 1880s, had to make due with only one or two outhouses in the backyard which the landlord provided and often neglected to maintain. The stench from the outhouses creeping into the building was enough to knock a horse down. Since there wasn't any water in the house to bathe with, the inhabitants had to get water from the pump at the corner and drag all they needed up the long flight of stairs.

The chamber pot, infamously known as the "Piss Pot" was used indoors at night for emergencies and by those who were sick. During the Victorian era, chamber pots were usually kept under the bed. They were ceramic and were decorated with floral designs or beautiful scenes. Those of wealth would refer to it as a commode. In the wealthier homes during the 1750's, the "Privy" moved indoors and was called the water closet. This was a closet-sized accommodation which contained a chair with a hole in the seat. The chamber pot would be placed directly under the hole, which often had to be emptied by the chamber-maid as soon as it became filled. Nice work if you could get it. The lady of the house would make sure there was always a sufficient supply of perfumed candles, rose- water, potpourri, and perfume to mask the smells making the quality of the room tolerable, unlike the host at that party I went to.

During the 1800s, the streets in the city of New York reeked of urine and worse. The street seemed to be the usual place for dumping refuse, waste, and slop pots from the tenement houses. Although there were dilapidated outhouses in some of the backyards, the tenants also would have a piss-pot under their beds, which in most occasions, when filled, its contents would be thrown out the window and woe to anyone walking underneath. Thank God for Thomas Crapper, the man who invented the toilet? Perhaps he was hit in the head by the contents of a piss pot being emptied from the third story of some tenement building when his inspiration came to him. Whatever the case, we should have a Crapper holiday in memorial of his great achievement. President's Day and Columbus Day and National Pancake day (not kidding) are all good and well, I mean, who doesn't love a free pancake once a year, but where would we be today without the invention of John Crapper. And what is his reward for this miracle of modern ingenuity. Crap gets named after him. By the way, that is his real name. Now we can all breathe easier when nature calls.

In 1825, during the Presidency of John Quincy Adams, the first john was installed in the White House, so that's where the term John comes from. This was a big step in regards to the history of the lavatory, and it's fitting that President Adams will forever be remembered and honored when people have to use the "john", however, this pales in comparison to Mr. Crapper's accomplishment, so Mr. Adams doesn't merit his own Holiday. Besides, technically, he has President's day, so he's covered. Later, during the 1880's, the magnificent words "toilet paper" and "wash cloth" became etched in stone as part of the bathroom vocabulary.

One of the first completed bathrooms with an installed bathtub and toilet was found in George Vanderbilt's NYC palace in 1855, the Vanderbilt Mansion. Vassar College made it mandatory that their young ladies bathe twice a week in 1865. Hooray for higher education.

By the time 1935 rolled around, most people here in America were in the habit of taking baths on a daily basis, though there were still a few who chose not to. If you've ever been on a crowded bus, you're aware that there are still a few people who haven't developed this habit in today's world.

So if, for now, you can't afford the extra bathroom, then you'll have to continue dealing with people waiting their turn and pinching their nose when entering your lone, overworked facility. Make sure you always have a plentiful supply of toilet paper, air freshener, matches and maybe a couple of National Enquirers on hand, just in case? The last thing you want is to have to clean a bathroom after a dozen people have gone through it lacking the proper supplies. As discussed earlier, it's hard enough clearing the clutter off the counter tops. And it's hard to find a good, affordable chamber-maid these days. Trust me, I checked Craigslist. Nothing doing!

Monday, May 13, 2013

Ameriwood Bathroom Wall Cabinet by Ameriwood

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Ameriwood Bathroom Wall Cabinet

The objective behind every new product is not to merely make a different version of the same ones that are presently around, nobody wants this and also you'll find too many companies presently doing this. At Ameriwood we set out to literally redesign the Ameriwood Bathroom Wall Cabinet. Our manuacturers returned to the drawing board and started from the beginning. We investigated what our original product had and attempted to make it more desirable.

Through paying attention to what our consumers wanted to suggest regarding what they enjoyed and also could not prefer about the other Ameriwood Bathroom Wall Cabinet out there, we labored hard to incorporate all of the features that you have been asking for in our most recent product. With all of these extra features and a few additional attractive little touches that we included we Know that you're likely to be absolutely pleased with this our most recent offering. In order to make the offer better yet we're delivering it to you at a extremely low introductory price which gives you real bang for your buck.

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Gain storage space in your bathroom, 1 shelf offers open storage, 2 doors offer ample concealed storage. 2 shelves 1 adjustable behind doors. Easy to assemble using household tools.

Feature

  • 1 shelf offers open storage
  • 2 doors offer ample concealed storage
  • Easy to assemble with house hold tools

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

18" White Modern Corner Bathroom Vanity with Optional Medicine Cabinet FVN5084WH: 18"W x 18"D x 34"H from Fresca

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This is a corner vanity and perfect as a space saver. It features an all white appearance that just oozes freshness. It has a bottom cabinet for storage and a great matching optional corner medicine cabinet. This vanity is a complete set and comes with everything you need to install. Many faucet styles to choose from. Optional side cabinets are available.

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  • Dimensions of Medicine Cabinet: 18"W x 18"L x 23.5"H (Optional)
  • Materials: PVC Cabinet, Acrylic Countertop/Sink with Overflow
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Friday, May 3, 2013

Bathroom Furniture to have an RV

Existence within an RV could be wonderful or frustrating, based on that which you allow it to be. The writer resided full-amount of time in a motorhome for 2 years, focusing on a commissioned book. Really, she resided in 2 RVs, one by one. The very first would be a 20' mobile home. Individuals people who have been "full-timers" instead of travelers joked about the best way together with your partner in a tiny RV. If you meet moving in opposite directions, hug and pivot. We hugged and pivoted within the small 20' mobile home for one year. Only then do we "increasedInch to some 30' fifth wheel and ongoing to hug and pivot for an additional one year. It had been a part of keeping a contented marriage while living 24/7/365 in a tiny RV.

RV Bathroom Furniture

RV bathroom furnishings are another a part of living in a tiny RV. (Note: Every RV is small whenever you reside in it.) RV bathroom furniture must anticipate to "hug and pivot" to operate in very little space as you possibly can.

RV bathroom products have several needs. It should be...

1. Lightweight: Weight is essential when you are traveling within an RV. The greater weight you place into RV bathroom furniture, greater you'll work your engine. You may even slow your travels. Think lightweight! The wooden magazine rack may look better, however the plastic you can weigh less.

2. Practical and efficient: Add nothing that does not earn its keep. RV and camping stores offer 100s of appealing devices. Some serve no real purpose, or don't fulfill promises. Whenever you take a look at bathroom furniture, consider what it really is going to do for you personally. Browse around to ascertain if there's another item which will better get the job done. Small baskets will let you organize, but small boxes may get it done better.

3. Mildew-resistant: A Motorhome bathroom is really a small, closed space. Unless of course you need to spend hrs scrubbing mildew, make certain all bathroom furnishings are mildew-resistant. Shower curtains or pleated doorways ought to be treated to face up to mildew. Shower hoses should, too. Should you prefer a curtain or shade in the window, acquire one in mildew-resistant material.

4. Simple to clean: Many people make use of an RV for holidays and don't want to invest their time washing the bathroom. Search for bathroom furniture that's smooth, free from seams and cracks that collect grime, mold, and mildew.

5. Stable: Any RV bathroom furniture you set must remain in place when you are traveling rough streets. Even when you do not intend to set off-route to an online campground, you will come across tough patches in road construction. Products that won't stay there require frequent packing and unpacking.

RV bathroom furniture that doesn't meet these criteria should be thought about carefully. Odds are good that you'll trash it or change it soon whether it fails in a number of points.

RV Bathroom Redesign

A Motorhome redesign from the bathroom provides you with chance to place a few of these concepts into practice.

For instance, a motorhome tub could have a glass sliding door. It appears good, and also you found a bit of 2x2 that keeps it from sliding while you are traveling. Should you changed it throughout your RV model, however, you can lighten your load. Use a lightweight, accordion pleated door instead. The lighter door will secure spot for travel.

Your RV redesign may be much more radical. You might choose that nobody uses that tub. Showers are faster. Switch the tub having a whitened corner shower, opening space for storage. A abs plastic shower is a bit of bathroom furniture that's practical, efficient, mildew-resistant, and simple to wash. One-piece, seamless construction installs easily with Super Grip Foam Tape. At a lower price weight, make use of a shower curtain. Fasten a small fastener to carry it on the road.

A Motorhome redesign may also take bathroom furniture in the hall and set it within the bath. Example: Getting changed the bathtub having a corner shower, slowly move the hallway sink towards the space near the shower. You've free hallway space for any stacking washer/dryer!

Other RV bathroom furniture you might like to change:

1. better lights over a dark mirror

2. cleaning soap/shampoo dispenser mounted on shower wall

3. over-the-door towel holders

4. lightweight medicine cabinet above sink

5. taller, roomier wood vanity

6. additional, plastic shower curtain fishing rod for towels

Useful Tip

RV bathroom furniture are available online at any RV parts center. More compact add-ons are often available at camping supply stores.

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Popular Types of Bathroom Design

The restroom originates along way previously a century. Once only a fundamental tub occur front from the family room fire and full of containers water, the bathing experience has become an extravagance in nearly every western home. In those days, a "bathroom" was something just the wealthy and fortunate can afford to possess in their home. It had been this trend which result in the mass manufacture of bathroom items.

The Edwardian and Victorian styles of times continue to be a well known choice today. They appear exquisite inside a rental property or cottage bathroom, rather than loose their appeal when it comes to design.

Today, because of advanced plumbing and today's technology, the restroom might have developed so far as it may. With luxury steam rooms and hydrotherapy baths, it's tough to assume how lavatories might get anymore sophisticated. Nevertheless, the restroom, like every room in the home, is ever altering when it comes to design trends.

Ideas consider the five most widely used types of bathroom designs. Traditional, Country, Shabby chic, Contemporary and Fantasy.

Traditional

The Standard bathroom often means either traditional when it comes to Edwardian or Victorian style, or according to some standard whitened bathroom with fundamental sanitary ware and bath. Here, i will be searching at design for bathroom design where everything began. The Edwardian bathroom.

In the last decade, using the recognition of Television shows like Altering Rooms, the popularity for old-fashioned lavatories has witnessed a genuine upsurge. An uncommon jewel of the old slipper bath or rusty traditional faucet might be available at a scrap yard or perhaps in a skip, but fortunately producers are maintaining with demand with masterfully crafted traditional bathroom items.

Certain rooms only operate in certain houses, therefore if you are residing in a contemporary high-rise apartment the standard bathroom is not going to dedicate yourself you. For those who have a classic cottage or rental property retreat this kind of bathroom is a you need to certainly consider.

More often than not, the tub may be the center piece attraction from the traditional bathroom. A totally free-standing roll-top or slipper bath sits happily on the dark polished floor, and only when taking a traditional continental style bathroom will an inset or sunken tub hold appeal. Whether wall-mounted faucet or perhaps a free-standing one looks classy. Deep side rails and curved angles are why is the standard sanitary ware what it's - bold and masculine.

When designing a conventional bathroom both soft tones and bold colours can function well. Strong tones of browns, maroons and vegetables provide a nice warmth towards the room, but make sure the restroom is well lit, maybe having a lavish chandelier. Using the right colours, antique gold look much better than chrome. Choose curtains, never blinds. If taking a vanity unit as opposed to a traditional basin and pedestal, choose an oak or cherry finish or even the whitened Cynk vanity unit is a great look with traditional baths and toilets.

Probably the most appealing reasons for the standard bathroom is clutter provides it with much more of a resided-essentially, thus improving the standard look. You shouldn't be afraid to place lots of pictures around the walls - black and whitened family portraits in gold frames make the perfect look. A dresser or corner table with perfumed candle lights, aromatherapy oils or flowers will truly bring the area to existence. Like a final touch a classic style group of weighing machines, a sizable presented mirror or bulky traditional radiator can give the area that cozy old-fashioned feel.

Country

The nation style bathroom is possibly the simplest kind of design to produce, and such as the traditional bathroom only works within the best house. The classic country look is better connected with floral wallpaper, high beams, basin extras along with a bath canopy. Following a traditional design, surefire baths and deep ridged sanitary ware are what provides the country bathroom its nostalgic look.

Check, floral or plaid curtains are preferred over curler blinds, and wooden shutters, though rare in England, provide a great type of privacy in addition to contributing to the nation effect. Wood plays a large part within this look, and just about all furniture is effective within this setting, especially beech, walnut, ash and oak vanity models and cabinets.

Either tiles or wooden flooring may be used. Tiles ought to be an old-fashioned colour, and may be used to create elaborate mosaics. Wooden flooring ought to be varnished to complement the furnishings. Designing could see a stenciled motif used like a border, and also the manner of rubbing fresh paint around the walls having a sponge provides the room that worn natural look.

Toilets rich in level cisterns and pull chains are extremely rare nowadays, but an absolute must have for that country bathroom, much like traditional taps for that bath and basin. Nearly any type of free-standing bath will suit the nation bathroom. If wanting to possess a shower a tiled walk-in shower may be the advisable option having a curtain to hide the region.

For that crowning glory add wicker baskets full of pot pouri, wire basket shelves and classy wall lamps.

Shabby Chic

"Shabby chic", a comparatively new phrase accustomed to describe room designs, is definitely an obscure mixture of neglect and elegance. It is among the hardest bathroom designs to produce, also it requires a bold decision to choose this bathroom style. It probably accomplishes its full potential inside a continental house, whether French chateau or old The spanish language rental property.

The complete complete opposite of a fitted bathroom, the shabby chic look is really a mismatch of styles and items. You may also perform the unpredicted, like place a place a refrigerator within the corner. There is nothing likely to match and pipework and plumbing take presctiption show instead of hidden. This style is most effective to individuals who've inherited your bathroom and wish to update it just a little instead of spend on the completely new bathroom suite.

The important thing to decoration is neutral tones having a couple of dark colors. For that walls select a matte or flat wall fresh paint. Pale golds and yellows work particularly along with does floral or check patterned wallpaper.

Just like the nation and traditional lavatories, surefire baths really are a must. Whether roll-top or slipper bath is going to do, and even though you wouldn't want holes or rust, the greater dilapidated it appears the greater. Even consider running sandpaper within the fresh paint work and claw ft. It certainly is worth searching for old fixtures at antique shops and vehicle boot sales.

Counter basins are highly suggested within this setting, and also the consider very unusual decorated designs. Put it on the washstand or run-lower vanity unit. Add unique ornaments and antique presented mirrors.

Modern

Modern lavatories are only for that which you use the area you've. Within many lavatories there's little room to utilize, so taking advantage of the area is important. For this reason fitted bathroom suites are actually very popular. Getting bathroom furniture designed to measure is among the most practical design solutions when remodeling the restroom.

The number of people have experienced your bathroom having a cluttered airing cupboard? Using the modern bathroom you shouldn't have to cram your toiletries, towels and cleaning liquids round the boiler. With fitted vanity models, storage models and cabinets you will have all of the space you'll need.

When analyzing modern bathroom design, wall-hung furniture needs to obtain a mention. Whitened gloss won't ever walk out fashion, but more lately furniture finishes for example wenge, beech and walnut make a genuine emergence in recognition.

Along with the furniture, wall-hung sanitary ware is a superb space-saving solution while giving the restroom a modern day feel. Also, hidden cistern models really are a more eye-pleasing look compared to standard close-combined toilet.

Showerbaths are a good practical method of optimizing the area, to ensure that you will find the convenience of both bathing and taking a shower. Walk-in showers will also be extremely popular in the current bathroom, and when purchasing a baby shower enclosure for that modern bathroom pick one having a chrome structure over whitened.

Chrome and stainless would be the ultimate choice in the current bathroom, and taps and bath mixers can be found in many contemporary designs, as opposed to the traditional style taps. Also, choose chrome towel rails over standard whitened radiators, in addition to matching chrome add-ons..

You shouldn't be afraid to brighten with bold colours when tiling or painting, obtaining the contrast right using the chrome and also the gloss. If using curtains be subtle using the designs and colors, but ideally choose stylish curler blinds.

Fantasy

Venturing to be anything further than conventional, the fantasy bathroom design allows you be truly innovative together with your dreams and tastes. Using the focus on advanced, this kind of bathroom may be the antithesis from the traditionalist.

The fantasy design is ideally only at only bigger lavatories, as with every advanced interior planning large open spaces are what brings the area together. Steam cabin rentals and whirlpool baths are a fantastic option for taking a shower and bathing. Or mix the 2 will a properly designed bath screen along with a glass shower panel. Due to their minimal effect, Walk-in showers also fully trust modern tiling, chrome shower fittings and trendy shower lighting.

For that sanitary ware opt for wall-hung or standard close-combined toilet and basin with pedestal with acute angles along with a contemporary design. Abstract towel rails and wenge wall-hung furniture fit well within the fantasy bathroom, passing on that calm almost surreal look.

The best luxury inside a fantasy bathroom would need to be considered a waterproof TV. You can even think about doubling the restroom as gym, filled with stationary bike and machine.

Ornaments ought to be inconspicuous, so choose such things as small piles of pebbles and modern wall prints over candle lights and nick-nacks.

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Designing a little Bathroom - Storage Suggestions for a little Bathroom

Whether your house is small so the lavatories are small, or maybe its simply among the extra baths or half bathroom in the home which are around the small size, nearly every homeowner needs to handle the task of designing a little bathroom. But additionally to merely designing the area, you frequently have to integrate some additional storage for bathroom linens in order to accommodate the requirements of visitors while using room.

Storage Needs in a tiny Bathroom

Among the extra challenges of the small bathroom is locating the space for storage during these small quarters. Frequently to be able to open the area, there's not really storage underneath the vanity, rather the builder elected for any simple pedestal sink without any spot to store anything.

Two solutions promote themselves for storage. One is by using an easy tower storage closet for linens. These tall narrow storage shelves are available as basic open shelves, or they are presented as beautiful wooden cabinets, being a featured area of the style and design. You will find also corner versions of those tall cabinets, which occupy hardly any from the space on the floor too.

Another space that's frequently unused in a tiny bathroom may be the within the toilet area. Although some lavatories possess a closet built-in, most half baths don't include storage there. It is really an ideal space, since it will require up very little functional space on the floor to make use of this. You will find a multitude of within the toilet cabinets. Most are attached to the wall, however these could be a major project to set up if you're setting up cabinets.

We sometimes are simply searching for something simple, as an open rack, and a straightforward chrome or metal finish is the perfect solution. But you'll find some fine furniture pieces that employ this space, and are made to stand within the toilet, providing you with true shelf space while essentially unobtrusively straddling the bathroom .. You'll find them in whitened or any other colors to complement the fittings, or fine wooden finishes to become a featured piece within the room.

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Fresca Coda 18" Modern Corner Bathroom Vanity from FRESCA

Fresca Coda 18

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Fresca Coda 18
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We believe the bathroom is the most important room in the house. In the morning we use the bathroom to get ready and center ourselves as we prepare for the challenges of the day. In the evening we use the bathroom to relax and rejuvenate before going to sleep. Because our day begins and ends with the bathroom it is important that it is a peaceful and private sanctuary. All of our product lines have been created with this goal in mind by pairing high quality, durable materials with cutting edge designs. We make sure each product we produce deserves to be in the most important room in the house, and enhances the beginning and end of each day.

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  • Model: FVN5084WH
  • Dimensions of Vanity: 17.5"W x 17.5"D x 34"H
  • Materials: PVC Cabinet, Acrylic Countertop/Sink, Aluminum
  • Faucet: Brass with Chrome Finish

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Remodeling Small Lavatories: 12 Methods to Help Make Your Bathroom Look Bigger

Wish your small bathroom was large and splendid? Remodeling a little bathroom might be simpler than you believe. These pointers can make your old bathroom look new and, on top of that, bigger.

1. Keep Your FOOTPRINT It will save you a lot of money whenever you keep your existing walls and tub. That doesn't mean you be satisfied with less. Take away the old tub and change it by having an oblong place or acrylic shower unit.

2. Fresh paint. Painting your bathroom may be the least expensive update. Select a pale color to mirror light. Based on REPAIR-HOME.COM "the very best color is certainly off-whitened." However, pale blues, vegetables, and golden skin tone will also be good color options.

3. Whitened OUT WOODWORK. The Greater Houses and Gardens Site states painting woodwork exactly the same color because the walls can make your woodwork "disappear." This monochromatic design approach will even unify your bathrooms.

4. Obvious The Way In Which. P-clutter the area and eliminate frosted shower doorways. Then, "the attention might find completely to the rear of the shower wall and also the room will feel a great deal bigger than,Inch notes http://world wide web.homefocused.com.

5. GET TECHNICAL. Within the last couple of years solid surface technologies have enhanced greatly. New
acrylic surfaces permit you to aficionado away scratches and sand away stains. Some acrylics are mold-proof, a large plus for small lavatories.

6. Develop. Bathroom designers tell clients to appear upwards for added space. Install extra shelves on the top of the cabinet if at all possible, or perhaps a lengthy shelf along one wall. Adding crown molding will draw your eyes upwards and make the illusion of space.

7. DOWNSIZE. Producers are creating more compact tubs, showers, vanities, and lights in reaction to promote demands. These products are small in dimensions and large in fashion.

8. CHANGE MIRRORS. The House Focused Site states "two mirrors placed opposite one another can provide the illusion of never-ending space!" Presented mirrors would be the trend today. If you cannot remove a current mirror glue a frame around it. You may even hang a lengthy mirror within the bathroom.

9. RE-TILE The Ground. Remarkably, large flooring create a small bathroom look bigger. Select a textured tile to avoid sliding. Cover the skirt from the bath tub having a more compact form of the ceramic tile. Lay lower an rug if changing tile is simply too pricey.

10. USE EVERY INCH. Stick robe hooks along with a laundry bag on the rear of the restroom door. Getting rid of cabinet doorways also produces the illusion more space, based on http://world wide web.decoratingyoursmallspace.com.

11. ADD ELEGANCE. One elegant touch -- glass tiles around the vanity, decorative tiles round the tub, an active fern on the stand -- can make the entire bathroom feel elegant. You deserve this elegance.

12. THINK RE-Purchase. Who knows if you need to move, so think resale while you help make your design choices. Simple lines and neutral colors appeals to future purchasers.

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