Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Bathroom refurbishing- What do you need to know?



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In the earlier days, bathroom refurbishing was strictly restricted to changing the flooring and replacing few fixtures and accessories. People used to not pay much attention to bathroom décor as they did to home interiors. Things have drastically changed in the present times with more and more people giving important to the nuances of bathroom designing and exploring new bathroom designs.

Cost- effective plans
If you are wondering whether the costs of bathroom designing will be astronomical, then worry not as you can choose a bathroom design that suits your tastes as well as your budget. Bathroom redesigning does not require looting a bank or taking a loan from the bank. You need to chalk out a well thought out plan and discuss your plan with the local contractor. You need to explore the creative bent of your mind and think from an artist’s perspective. Look at your bathroom as a piece of empty canvas and start imagining every idea that comes to your mind. Remember that each one of us have a different take on what is aesthetic and what is not. So, the designs are solely subjective and it does not matter whether the contractor likes your idea or not. If you are satisfied with the idea and if it looks feasible, then you should not think twice before proceeding with the same.

The old and the new designs
Bathroom designs range from the age-old Victorian style bathrooms to the new, contemporary ones. The Victorian styled bathrooms are characterised by sculpted pedestal basins, claw-footed roll top baths and free standing showers. Much thought has been in poured in the contemporary bathroom designs which have straight, sleek designs and geometric lines. White remains the most chosen colour for bathroom furnishings with other fittings in shades of polished chrome.
It always helps to proceed with a fixed plan in mind. You also have to think about the budget and stick to a planned one while renovating our bathroom. If you are ready to spend a bit extra, you can play a lot with the look of your bathroom.

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