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7 Photos of Pretty Bathrooms From Real Homes That Will Inspire You to Decorate
Get started by decluttering your bathroom and organizing your bath essentials.by Cielo Anne Calzado .
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Given that the bathroom is the smallest room in the house, we need to double our efforts to make sure it’s clean, safe, and relaxing, especially if you're a family who shares one bathroom at home. You don’t need to spend thousands to achieve a pretty bathroom. Sometimes, you just need to be creative, use the right organizers, and invest in the right pieces.
Here are photos of pretty bathrooms that will motivate you to transform a compact space into an organized and Pinterest-worthy private space
Maximize every nook and cranny
Another easy way to spruce up a bathroom? Bringing in a new mirror! A round mirror looks elegant and unique compared to the rectangular ones we often see.PHOTO BY Dairy DarilagWhen it comes to storage, you don’t always have to depend on boxes, baskets, and plastic organizers. Turn empty walls and unused corners into instant storage stations by installing shelves. Slim shelves are available at home and hardware stores. If the available space is too tight, you can ask the neighborhood carpenter to customize it for you.
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Pick the right tiles
Looking for options? Look up Wilcon Depot and Machuca Tile online to find beautiful tiles at different price points.PHOTO BY Dairy DarilagSaving up for a major bathroom makeover? Go all out by choosing patterned cement tiles for your flooring. Cement tiles with bold colors and interesting patterns can double as décor, too.
Work on an easy color coordination
To create a calming bathroom, go for essentials in shades of blue. If you’re looking for something more elegant, you can work with neutrals like gray.PHOTO BY Jose Luis SalazarCONTINUE READING BELOWwatch nowWhether it’s your favorite color or a theme you have in mind, you can achieve a cohesive pretty bathroom by picking accessories and other essentials in a specific color. In this bathroom, the owner wanted to showcase the color purple. To do this, she chose organizers, mats, and even a wallpaper in purple as well.
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Decorate with plants
Make sure your chosen plants can survive in a humid space like the bathroom. To get started, you can work with Aloe Vera, Bamboo, and Spider Plant.PHOTO BY Vincent CoscolluelaWe can’t stress it enough – plants are wonderful additions to any space. Liven up a tired T&B by decorating it with small or medium-sized indoor plants. If your bathroom is too tight, you can always hang your potted plants to make the most of vertical space.
Don’t be afraid to work with dark colors
Take your cue from the bathroom in the photo. Instead of going all-black, pair it with neutral finishes to maintain the airy and open feel.PHOTO BY Vincent CoscolluelaADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOWIt’s easy to assume that dark colors can make your bathroom look uninviting. But as you can see in the photo above, however, it can add an edgy touch to your T&B. A bathroom with a mix of patterned tiles and subway tiles in black can help you achieve an industrial-inspired space that’s reminiscent of hotels.
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Keep it functional
In a multipurpose space, it’s important to stay organized. Keep clutter at bay by having respective bins for clothes, toiletries, and clean towels.PHOTO BY Jojo GloriaWould you believe that a tiny bathroom can double as a laundry area? It all depends on how you will maximize the space. With the photo above as peg, you can install overhead shelves for storage and keep the washing machine under the counter to save on space. Make it Pinterest-worthy by opting for uniformed bins and baskets.
Work with decorative hooks
Find wall accents, hooks, and other affordable home décor at Robinsons Department Store.PHOTO BY Jilson TiuIf in case you don’t have room for shelves and extra bins in your bathroom, you can always work with hooks. These can be used to organize smaller organizers and even clothes! Instead of buying ordinary hooks, go for decorative ones that can double as wall accents.
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