Bathroom
6. Treat your feet Rugs can make a huge difference to a bathroom and require next to no effort. Not only can they add texture, colour or pattern, but they’re also a pleasure for your feet. Round rugs are a great option when fitting a small, tight or difficult space. Just make sure you choose a material that you can step on with wet feet and throw in the washing machine for ease. BONUS TIP: For an extra splash of pampering perfection, invest in a comfy pouffe to perch on post soak. This knit number adds texture to the nature-inspired scheme and can be tucked into the corner when not in use.
Mirrors Mirrors are mandatory in a bathroom, but they don’t just have to be hung on walls and above vanities – a full-length mirror on the back of a door glams up a bathroom, too. And they visually increase the size of the room, while reflecting natural light from windows. DIY TIP: If you don’t want to drill holes or hammer nails into your door, you can use double-sided adhesive strips. Ask your local hardware store for large adhesive strips specifically designed for heavier picture hanging. COST: An estimated $80, including mirror and tape.
Patterned floor tiles distract from the limited width of this bathroom.
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