Tuesday, 13 December 2011

Spruce Up Your Interior For Christmas - Bathrooms


The choice between using a full or partial window dressing depends on your need for privacy first and on your bathroom's design second. For example, in a bathroom with floor-to-ceiling windows, full opaque curtains or wooden blinds will be a must when there are neighbours. Full sheer curtains are great when the house is in the woods where nosy neighbours are nowhere to be found!

Go for Decorative Accents:
Don't forget the decorative accents using soft furnishings either. Think of the ways that the area above the mirror or the sink can be livened up by placing swags of colourful fabric artfully twisted into a valance. Or place a valance over the shelves to add a pop of colour into a utilitarian space.

Even colourful towels can become decorative accents when placed in visible spaces. The bath will look nicer when a double towel bar with patterned towels is positioned over it. Better yet, swap your old, tired towels with new ones or hang new hand and face towels for added flair – mix and match until the colours complement each other.
You can go festive and add a little tree to stand on the vanity unit or window sills – I'd prefer candles scented with festive fragrances such as spiced mulled wine, fir trees or Christmas pudding!

Image: roomenvy

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