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5 Items That Will Make Your Bathroom Pop

When decorating, a lot of homeowners tend to overlook the bathroom. Still, if you’ve just taken on a home décor project, you should bear in mind that both household members and your guests will visit the bathroom frequently. That’s why your bathroom should not only be clean but beautiful as well. Luckily, updating your bathroom doesn’t have to be expensive as there are some items that are guaranteed to add some character to it. Listed below are 5 things that might just be what you are looking for.

DIY uniform bottles
Are you tired of looking at plastic shampoo bottles in your bathroom? The good news is, you can get rid of these and still keep all of the shampoos, shower gels and bath salts. All you have to do is save a couple of empty Frappuccino bottles and use them to replace all those plastic bottles lying around your bathroom. Just make sure you label each of the bottles so you don’t mix up all of your toiletries.

An accent wall
If you want to stay on top of bathroom design trends, you might want to think about introducing an accent wall. An accent wall won’t only make your bathroom look more spacious, but it will add some style to it as well. And there’s no need to spend loads of money on your new accent wall since you can create a wood planked wall. You can also add a couple of interesting decorations such as mirrors or paintings to your accent wall to make it stand out even more.

Decorative ladders
Decorative ladders are an element that’s guaranteed to make your bathroom pop. They are a great storage option that can also be used as decoration. In fact, many homeowners only use a ladder to decorate their home. What’s so great about decorative ladder is that if you use it, you won’t have to drill any holes in your bathroom, which would be necessary if you were to go for a traditional shelf. These can be found online or in most of the home accessory shops.

A freestanding bath
There’s hardly anything that screams style more than a freestanding bath for your bathroom. If you have enough space in your bathroom and you want to make it a bit more stylish, a www.acsbathrooms.com.au/bat... freestanding bath is definitely something you should go for. Bear in mind that a freestanding bath leaves more room for creativity than a traditional one, which means you don’t have to put it next to a wall - you can place it anywhere you want. Also, these come in tons of different shapes and sizes, and you’ll definitely be able to find the one that will suit your bathroom perfectly.

Flea market furniture
If you enjoy visiting flea markets you might just get a chance to buy a piece of furniture that will fit perfectly into your bathroom. Of course, if you buy a piece of furniture on a flea market you should be ready to do some work on it before you actually bring it into your bathroom. For example, if you get an old vanity, you should give it a paint job and seal any cracks or holes.

With these 5 items, your bathroom will be guaranteed to pop. More importantly, this means you’ll have a place where you can relax and get ready to start your day. Still, don’t forget to keep up with the latest trends in bathroom design, especially if you’re planning to add even more items into your bathroom.

In a home largely outfitted in wood, this marbled bathroom designed by Peter Russell-Clarke and Craig Steely provides a respite for the eyes, with its white, gray, and black palette and minimalist fixtures and details. Dramatic veining in the stone provides visual interest and movement, and the freestanding bathtub contrasts with the dark marble on the wall behind.
In a home largely outfitted in wood, this marbled bathroom designed by Peter Russell-Clarke and Craig Steely provides a respite for the eyes, with its white, gray, and black palette and minimalist fixtures and details. Dramatic veining in the stone provides visual interest and movement, and the freestanding bathtub contrasts with the dark marble on the wall behind.
A Lisbon freestanding tub and “a church chair from a junk shop” complete the children’s bathroom.
A Lisbon freestanding tub and “a church chair from a junk shop” complete the children’s bathroom.
A sauna is an optional feature. Cedar and concrete create a recurring visual theme from the exterior to the interior.
A sauna is an optional feature. Cedar and concrete create a recurring visual theme from the exterior to the interior.
For the bathroom inside a renovated Hollywood bungalow, architect Noah Walker used a simple palette of gray and white tile, black countertops, and stainless steel fixtures. "I love minimal bathrooms with natural light, so less is more, and pay attention to the details," he advises.
For the bathroom inside a renovated Hollywood bungalow, architect Noah Walker used a simple palette of gray and white tile, black countertops, and stainless steel fixtures. "I love minimal bathrooms with natural light, so less is more, and pay attention to the details," he advises.
A UFO bathtub by Benedini Associati for Agape lends an alien touch to one of the master bathrooms.
A UFO bathtub by Benedini Associati for Agape lends an alien touch to one of the master bathrooms.
The minimalist bathroom boasts Cararra marble surfaces, Hansgrohe faucets and shower fixtures, and a skylight by Velux.
The minimalist bathroom boasts Cararra marble surfaces, Hansgrohe faucets and shower fixtures, and a skylight by Velux.
The owners were passionately involved in every aspect of the design, and pushed the team to make choices they normally might not have, including using Western red cedar for the master bathroom countertop. The spa-like space features a soaking tub, tile from Statements Urban, an MTI sink, a custom mirror, and a Vola faucet.
The owners were passionately involved in every aspect of the design, and pushed the team to make choices they normally might not have, including using Western red cedar for the master bathroom countertop. The spa-like space features a soaking tub, tile from Statements Urban, an MTI sink, a custom mirror, and a Vola faucet.