Choose as little furniture as you can, just the important items and make sure they are the best thing for your own bathroom. Measure everything for a perfect match before you go shopping. After the main items are in place, decorate according to your style and needs and have fun. Your bathroom will be a personal statement of style and relaxation. Take a look at these next gorgeous bathrooms for some inspiration. Everyone would prefer to have a large and spacious bathroom and to be able to decorate it the way they want. However, that's not the case for all of us. But just because you got stuck with a small bathroom doesn't mean that you can't make the best out of the situation. You can come up with some really beautiful décor ideas for the bathroom and there are also a few tricks that can help you redirect the attention from the size of the bathroom to its charming décor.
Put a piece that's really fantastic, really pretty over the toilet," says LaDonna, "because once that door closes, people definitely spend some time looking around and getting an impression." Unless the art's going to be in a central bathroom with lots of traffic, "moisture's not such a worry," she says. "But if you're placing art somewhere moisture might get to it, opt for something that's not that expensive." The bathroom's also a great place for those bright posters and large prints you never know what to do with, says Cy. "You know, the ones you keep around but you think are too expensive to mat and frame? Buy an inexpensive poster frame and hang them in the bathroom. No one cares what the frame looks like there, and if the moisture gets to one and it ripples, you can switch it out.
The final selection of your bathroom's color palette will depend not just on the color of your tub or the tone of your tile, but also on the overall look you want to achieve. A bathroom that incorporates white marble, white porcelain and pale wood will have an entirely different look with soft green walls than with walls of metallic blue. Ask yourself: Do I want my bathroom to be relaxing or energizing? Trendy or timeless? Whatever mood you're after, the process of choosing a color will feel less overwhelming if you take it step by step. "First," says Joan Osburn, of Osburn Design in San Francisco, "pick all the colors that you like, no holds barred. Then narrow them down to two or three options. Look at them in different lights and at different times of day.
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