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How To Decorate a Bathroom With Bathroom Style Ideas For 2017

How To Decorate a Bathroom with a copper faucet and designer basin

Your bathroom doesn’t have to look boring and bleak – it is a room with a specific set of purposes, but investing some time and effort to know how to decorate a bathroom can land you with a gorgeous and cozy room. Besides, the bathroom is often used more than a couple of times a day, so you should make sure that the time you do have to spend there is as enjoyable and comfortable as possible. Here are some bathroom style ideas you can use in 2017.

freestanding bathroom tubFreestanding Tubs

Over the course of the past couple of decades, we’ve gotten used to seeing bathtubs placed against the bathroom wall, but if you have some spare room, you should really look into freestanding tubs.

Having been gaining in popularity as of recently, freestanding tubs are likely to overcome the trends where the bathtub is placed front and center and literally put on a pedestal.

Home designers tend to recommend seeing the tub as a simple, yet beautiful piece of furniture, without surroundings, steps or a platform. Everything else is up to you – your tub can be a simple soaking tub or a more luxurious therapeutic air tub with chromotherapy and a variety of other tech innovations; it can be oval, round, or square, but if you make it freestanding, it will definitely be a quieter, although a prominent part of your master bathroom.

Bathroom Style IdeasStorage

You can’t have a gorgeous, well-adjusted bathroom without organizing it. On the other hand, nicely tucking away everything isn’t enough to make things functional and efficient, especially when you’re in a hurry to get ready for work or a night out. 

bathroom decorEquipping your bathroom with smart storage will help you have all your essentials at hand at all times. For example, with smart storage, hair dryers and curling irons can be plugged in and ready for use with built-in drawers and pullouts designed specifically to fit this purpose.

Drawer dividers for makeup and toiletries are increasingly common and even medicine cabinets come equipped with built-in electrical and USB ports, with device charging in mind. Everything from smartphones to cars is becoming “smart” these days, and bathroom storage is no exception.

Wood

The 20th century has played a huge role in making the tiles predominant material in bathroom decoration. In fact, there’s a lot of logic behind this, seeing as how concrete is anything but welcoming and wood doesn’t really play well with water. However, modern times have equipped us with means of preserving wood in humid environments. This has led to timber flourishing in the bathroom over the course of past few years.

This trend is here to stay – timber that is purpose-designed for bathrooms is likely to bring in the natural warmth into this type of a room, where wood used to be unwelcome. Duckboard flooring is a prime example of this – it has been used in boat building for years and works well with water by nature, while providing a lovely feeling when standing on it with bare feet. Use wood to bring out life and warmth into your bathroom walls and floors.

Metals

This may sound counterintuitive, but there is no reason to avoid using wood and metal in combination; the whole ‘steampunk’ aesthetics is based on this combination and it has been becoming increasingly popular in recent years. Even when they aren’t combined with wood, metals reflect light and offer glamour, while perfectly contrasting with natural materials. Matte and satin finishes are going to be particularly popular in 2017. 

Think fixtures, towel bars, shower rails, handles and even copper baths! If you’re aiming at combining wood and metal, use the former for surfaces and the latter for details – wood should be predominant, while using metallic splashes is going to do the trick!

Bring Lush into Your Bathroom

The bathroom may not seem like a typical place for plant life and, quite frankly, it’s not hard to tell why. However, indoor plants tend to bring in life, so why should your bathroom be an exception here? If you’ve opted for using wooden surfaces, a couple of lush plants will do wonders for the general atmosphere. 

Using fake plants isn’t advisable; these tend to look lifeless and, well, sort of dry. Furthermore, there really is no better place to grow plants – steamy showers work perfectly well with plants, by providing them with a sort of a tropical atmosphere! Go with jasmine during the summer and swap it for sansevieria in wintertime.

Dimensional Tile

Although large tiles are currently a big deal in Europe, the dimensional tile trend also began there. For example, dimensional tile making big waves is one of the latest design trends for bathrooms and the innovations in the water jet technology have made it possible for tile manufacturers to express themselves in new and interesting ways.

With the aim of bringing drama as well as style into the modern bathroom, dimensional tiles are significantly superior to wallpapers and fabrics that have the same purpose. Think of using a dimensional tile as an accent wall, for example! 

Large Tiles

Regardless of what type of a surface you opt for in the bathroom, tiles are unavoidable, at the very least in certain places. Mosaics and slender subways are slowly going out of fashion and are making way for oversized tiles, which are pretty famous in Europe and Australia. In addition to being easy to clean, large tiles create a seamless spatial illusion that works perfectly with small and medium-sized bathrooms.

If you are planning on doing renovations, but already have small, mosaic-type tiles, there are many bathroom renovation experts available out there that offer transparent pricing, so there is no reason to remain in the 20th century with awkwardly small tiles.

We hope that these design ideas will help you achieve an ultimate bathroom, regardless of whether you prefer following trends or not. These tips and trends are going to be huge in 2017 and well beyond, so if you are planning on remodeling anytime soon, following these tips can go a long way in inspiring you with a trendy, warm, inviting, yet functional bathroom!

 

Finished Basement Remodeling Ideas

Finished Basement Remodeling IdeasA great example of finished basement remodeling ideas that can be incorporated into your home basement with some imagination. 

The remodeling of the above basement has provided a relaxing basement playroom with sofas and chairs adjoining a kids play room.

Great for keeping an eye on the kids as they play whilst relaxing at the same time. 

Basement areas in homes can be a godsend, especially if the space is large and practically usable without having to excavate to create decent head height.

If you’re blessed with such a room in your home and you’ve yet to turn it into something practical and useable, take a look through this home basement decorating ideas gallery for some interesting and unique ideas. 

If you do decide to make your basement area into a project, give some serious thought about what you need most in your home.

Do you need extra bedroom space? How about a media room, or an extra lounge or living room? Do you have noisy musical teenagers that this space would be perfect for some closed off separation? Maybe you’ve always wanted to turn the space into a workout area or gymnasium?

Whatever you decide, make it a project that adds value to your home.

If you think you need the extra room, then when it comes time to sell, prospective buyers will no doubt feel the same way.

basement area with multiple usesLower level basement area with multiple uses.

Storage boxes, music practice area, educational corner and even a kids play chest full of toys

basic kitchen in the basementA basic kitchen in the basement of an older style home with a large open plan floor area. 

Home gymnasium in a basement roomHome gymnasium in a basement room with a wall-mounted television in a private mansion residence.

Having a room dedicated to working out in a home these days is such a practical use of room space that may possibly go unused otherwise.

Basement play party room interiorBasement play party room interior with snooker table, kitchenette, relaxing sofa all set in a large open plan space. 

Party room in the basement Party room in the basement of a large house showing the snooker table, tv, gaming machine and a number of stools

Luxury basement living room with a large fireplaceLuxury basement living room with a large fireplace.

Ample wall storage at the end and its large floor area provide lots of design options for those looking to add their own personal touches

Basement luxurious bar areaBasement luxurious bar area with adjoining kitchenette and dining table and chairs

basement turned into a relaxing chillout roomLower level basement turned into a relaxing chillout room with large brick open fireplace, and soft luxurious corner sofa and large flat screen wall mounted TV. 

Interior design of a downstairs basemenInterior design of a downstairs basement showing a kitchen area adjoining a blank canvas of a living room

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10 (ESSENTIAL) Living Room Furniture Ideas

Living Room Furniture IdeasLiving Room Furniture Ideas: 10 Tips To Choosing The Right Furniture For Your Home

Let’s face it, walking into a room full of mismatched woods and finishes is enough to make anyone question the style – let alone those with a keen eye for design, so we’d like to share with you 10 essential tips for choosing living room furniture.

Keep Wood and Finishes Consistent

Keeping your choice of woods and finishes consistently throughout your room (or even your home) can provide the visual continuity our eyes crave, while also contributing to the overall style. 

 

The Oak furniture company have a rule guide for mixing and matching finishes and surfaces which provides insightful tips and great detail in this area of expertise.

Keep Furniture In Scale Within The Room

 

If there’s one thing that contributes to our senses in a room, it’s scale.

Striking a good balance of scale in a room can be the difference between cozy and claustrophobic, therefore it’s important to select your furniture in relation to the size of your room.

A tiny room is going to feel oppressive and enclosed if you’ve used large furniture, which is the opposite of what you want from your living area.

The same goes for particularly large rooms – having small furniture (unless you have lots of it) just isn’t going to look right.

Featuring a larger sofa in a large room is a great way to fill the space a bit more (and give you an excuse to invite more friends over).

For high ceilings, try filling that abundant, overhead space with a large chandelier or suspending your lighting from a longer cable so it’s closer to the floor.

Tips For Choosing Living Room FurnitureConsider Your Existing Color Scheme

As the old saying goes “Only fools rush in.”

Before purchasing your new furniture, ensuring that the color of the piece fits with your existing scheme can save you a lot of extra headache, time, money and most importantly an eyesore.

Fortunately, in this age of digital solutions, we are never far from a program or app that can help make our lives easier.

Using a color app like Adobe colour or Coolors can help you select colors you like, find colors that work and let you save color schemes for later.

Coming soon, emerging augmented reality applications (no, we’re not talking about Pokemon Go) to let you try furniture pieces before you buy.

Yes, a new app from Augment will let you augment furniture into your room through your iPhone or tablet.

Perfect for serious interior designers (or maybe you just redecorate a lot).

Less Is Always More

The Romans gave us the bathtub, the British gave us the Chesterfield and the Scandinavians gave us… interior minimalism.

Yes, the art of decorating a home using as few elements as possible, minimalism is increasingly popular in interior design for this style’s ability to highlight stark contrasts and create the feel of endless space. 

 

Now, we’re not telling you to go all out minimal, as that is largely unachievable for the majority of homeowners, parents, busy professionals, and people who can’t justify buying all white furniture.

What you should do however is to focus on uncluttering – removing elements in your room that aren’t absolutely necessary, then focusing your attention on specific key elements that make a statement.

Choose Your Materials Wisely

Believe it or not, selecting which materials to feature in your home takes a bit more forethought than one might think.

Choosing a sofa for example; would you choose fabric simply because it fits with your style? 

No, you’ve got to think a bit further ahead when it comes to materials. A fabric sofa might be your style, but if you use it a lot, is it going to age as well as a leather sofa?

Can I clean a leather sofa as easily as a fabric one?

These are the kinds of questions that you need to be asking yourself when considering materials.

The same can be said for the walls: should you use standard matte, heavy-duty, or wallpaper?

Well, it all depends on if you have children, pets etc.

They will be the ones that define which materials are most suitable.

Measure Twice, Buy Once

Like the old carpentry proverb, this one certainly rings true for interior designers or anyone purchasing new furniture: always measure the space in which your furniture will go.

This will not only save you time but money and stress too.

This is especially true for sofas. After all, you’re investing the next 5-10 years in a seat that will not only have to look stylish and feel comfortable but also fit in terms of scale and position. 

 

Don’t Mix And Match Clashing Patterns

The pattern is one of the most useful elements in an interior designer’s arsenal and done right, it can provide an interesting, eye-catching texture that draws the eye.

Done wrong however and it could end up looking like a nightmare straight from the mind of William Morris.

Pattern is best utilized as a filler of empty space; for example, a patterned rug on a bare floor provides relief from the lack of detail.

The distressed paint job on a bookcase provides a sense of visual texture that you can almost touch with your eyes.

Getting creative with pattern and texture is necessary when introducing interest into a room…

Just don’t go overboard.

Maintain A Flow Through The Room

Maintaining an uninterrupted flow of energy through a room or space is one of the fundamental rules of feng shui – and for good reason.

This energy, or ‘chi’ as the Chinese know it is thought to be an invisible life force coursing through and around us and things that are blocking and cluttering your living space is ‘blocking’ the flow of chi through your room.  

If not for feng shui purposes, then maintaining a flow through your room and your home is important for ease of movement, helping you feel light and unrestricted – and that’s always a beneficial state to be in.

Trust Your Taste

Whether designing the interior décor for your own home or for a client, it is important you trust that well-honed instinct that is your taste.

If you’re unsure as to what your style is or interested in finding out what kind of taste in interiors you have, then Houzz has a handy quiz that will figure out your style.

The questions are a bit unordinary, but follow it through to find your style.

I got coastal, which is fine by me!

Be Unique

Above all, be unique in your design!

There are too many generic styles and copycats out there, so figure out what you like most out of different interiors, experiment with combining those elements and putting them together until you get something that not only looks good but makes you happy every time you see it! 

About The Author:

Sofa Sofa are based in Wales and have been designing and building sofas in their workshop for over 30 years – along the way, they have picked up a thing or two about interior design.

 

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Bedroom Design And Decor Ideas

Make Your Bedroom Comfortable and RelaxingBedroom Design And Decor Ideas


To make your bedroom comfortable and relaxing can be critical to your relaxation mindset, especially when you come home from the office or from anywhere in the world, you just want to relax.

For this, you need to have some peaceful time by yourself or even just have a peaceful nap.

Your bedroom should be the most peaceful place where you feel relaxed.

Moreover, it should be the only place where you can enjoy your private time and also have your “me-time”.

It is very important that you find peace and happiness in your most private space.

Your bedroom should give you all the comfort you need after a hectic day at work.

It is natural that when you enter your room, you should get a sense of peace and calmness.

Now, it is natural that the decor of your room will create the kind of environment or the atmosphere that will relax you, calm you and give you the personal space that you want and need, for however long that may be.

So, it is important that your bedroom design and decor ideas add your own personal touches to the space in such a way that it will always give you the highest level of comfort, relaxation, and privacy after a hectic day.

You can also use bedroom group furniture for the purpose of decoration.

Here, we will present a number of key factors or decoration tips that will help you make your bedroom the most comfortable place for you.

Add Elegance To Your Bed

Your bed is the place where you will restore and heal yourself from the previous day through a peaceful sleep.

So, your bed should be something that is very nicely decorated to give you the feel of ease and calmness.

Pile up your bed with pillows, mixing different patterns.

Use bright colors and never shy away from mixing and matching different patterns and colors.

This will create an elegant look and will also give you a feeling of freshness when you see your bed. 

For this, you can combine large prints with small ones and even geometric ones.

Bedroom Comfortable and RelaxingAdd Some Artwork

Adding artwork to your bedroom will add to the beauty of your room, especially if you hang up a quality artwork piece or anything that is creative or artistic in look.

You can put up complementary linens to give a contrast look to your bed as this will highlight your bed beautifully. 

Hangings have always been good decorative materials to add to the beauty of the space.

You can highlight the wall behind your bed with anything like a simple hanging artwork piece or something and make it look beautiful.

modern bedroom with framed artAdd Some Pattern Work

Different kinds of prints have been always in trend and so you can have a printed bedspread which will add to your room decor as a whole. 

You can also have the bedspread in the color combination of your room decor.

Be sure to choose the material of your bedspread that is comfortable to your skin because after all, you are the one who will be relaxing on your bed.

So, don’t forget your comfort and utility while choosing your bedspread.

Bedroom wall artInclude Prints On Your Accent Pieces

It is not necessary that you have prints only on your bed covers and bedspreads.

You can incorporate prints also into your decoration pieces like your lampshade.

Also, you can have some printed decorative pieces and use them in your room decor.

Bedroom Design And Decor IdeasMake Good Use of Your Walls

You can have good decorative pieces affixed to your walls to save space in your room.

Also, consider having any hanging night lamps affixed to your walls which will help save you space on your nightstands.

personalized bedroomPersonalize Your Room

Your bedroom is your personal space and so, it should reflect your personality in one or the other way.

You can reveal your memories by placing your family photo frames on your desk or drawers or hang them on your walls.

This space is just yours and so feel free to unveil your personal side through your favorite items decorated throughout your room.

relaxed bedroomMake Your Bed Totally Comfortable

Your bed is the place where you will completely relax and so it has to be extremely comfortable to you.

Make it as soft as you can with an ultra soft eiderdown.

This will make it very cozy and you will also provide the greatest levels of comfort to the softness of your bed. 

bedside lamps in a bedroomMake One Corner a Focal Point

It is always important to make a corner of your bedroom space a focal point.

A focal point always highlights the place and will add to the beauty of the room.

You can make any corner of your room a focal point by placing a feature furniture piece in it.

This will add to the decor of your room and will catch the attention of whoever that enters your room.

bedroom feature focal cornerScale Out Space

You should keep in mind the size of your bed and accordingly, you have to plan the other items to be decorated beside your bed. 

The lamp you place beside your bed has to match your bed and should not look odd in size.

So, just be aware of the proportions of furniture and other items.

If you have a Supersized King bed, this would look silly in a small bedroom and with tiny bedside cabinets.

master bedroom with many lighting sourcesCreate a Light Source

You can mount a lamp to your wall with a multi-watt bulb to spread sufficient lighting while reading. 

This will also help you to have the kind of lighting you desire while you are relaxing and don’t want the main lights on. 

Bedroom with feature lighting and colorDon’t Be Afraid to Add Colors to Your Bedroom Space

You can use different kinds of colors in your room especially bright ones, which will add some liveliness to your room.

Color can have a great impact on the mood of a room and choosing bright, feature or highlight colors can give you a feeling of freshness.

bedroom flooringMake Your Flooring Lovely and Comfortable

Placing a lovely floor rug on a timber floor by the side of your bed will not only add to the beauty of your room but will also help to soften the harshness of timber in the winter.

There is an abundance of rug choice in different kinds, styles, and colors and you should be able to find one that matches your decor. 

master bedroom with white bed and stunning rich curtainsAdd Warmth To Your Bedroom

You can add beautiful curtains to the windows of your bedroom.

For this, you can have curtains with different patterns and colors that compliment the decor of your room.

Mix It Up

You can have different pieces of furniture in your bedroom that you feel are lovely and comfortable.

Just go bold and personal when it comes to decorating your personal space.

Mix and match is the idea you can use for your room decor in every sense, whether it is the paint on your walls or the furniture pieces you place. Simply mix it up to give it the best look.

Your bedroom is your private place and you can use your own bedroom design and decor ideas to decorate it the way you feel comfortable.

So, just be bold when it comes to your personal decor and make it the best place in your home. 

 

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Small Laundry Room Ideas


Small Laundry Room IdeasImage via Flickr by christianbroscabinets

Choose Vertical Washer-Dryer Combos to Save Space

Initiating small laundry room ideas should have you feeling more inspired to do the regular washing and drying of clothes without having it feel like a major chore.

If your small laundry room usually makes you hate cleaning clothes, consider drawing inspiration from these nine ideas. 

They could change your whole outlook for you on doing your laundry. 

Buying a vertical washer-dryer combo is one of the easiest things that you can do to create space in your laundry room. Instead of setting the washer and dryer side by side, the dryer sets on top of the washing machine.

By choosing this type of appliance, you immediately add at least three square feet to your floor.

The only problem is that washer-dryer combos can cost quite a bit of money.

Many models sell for more than $1,000.

If you decide to invest in a vertical washer-dryer combo, you should consider getting a TotalProtect home warranty that will insulate you from expensive repairs.

If the appliance ever starts to act up, you can get it fixed without spending a lot of money.

Remove Cabinet Doors

If your laundry room has built-in cabinets, you may have noticed that the cabinet doors get in your way or take up space.

At the very least, those cabinets extend about a quarter of an inch into your storage space.

When you have a small laundry room, that space matters.

Cabinet doors look nice (and they can hide clutter), but you don’t need them in your laundry room.

It only takes a little effort to remove them.

Just get a screwdriver and take them off. You’ll add a little space within minutes.

Plus, the open shelves make it possible for you to store items that hang over the edges. You could potentially gain several inches of space just by removing your cabinet doors.

Add Storage Above Your Washer and Dryer

Image via Flickr by mattgosselin

People with small laundry rooms often have extra space that they don’t know how to use.

If the wall above your washer and dryer is empty, it’s the perfect location for cabinets or shelves.

Even a little bit of extra storage space can go a long way since it offers a place to keep your laundry detergent, dryer sheets, and other household supplies.

Compact hideaway laundry cupboardIf you don’t have space above your washer and dryer, then you may have to get more creative.

An empty section along a wall could make a good location for tall, narrow shelves.

Any unused space that you discover could make your laundry room more useful. 

Add a Chalkboard to One Wall

If your family’s wardrobe includes complicated instructions, you may need to write down reminders so you don’t ruin cherished pieces of clothing.

The matter becomes even more complex when some family members have allergies to detergents and dryer sheets.

Instead of writing notes on a piece of paper that could get lost, write them on a chalkboard.

You only need to apply a coat of chalkboard paint to change the way you keep yourself organized.

Use Retractable Clotheslines

Image via Flickr by erix!

Using a dryer will ruin some pieces of clothing.

A lot of people, therefore, have drying racks and clotheslines in their laundry rooms.

Since you have a small space, you may think that it’s impossible to install something as big as a clothesline. 

Retractable clotheslines could offer a solution to your problem.

These lines retract into a cabinet when you don’t need them.

When it’s time to dry your clothes, you open the cabinet and extract the lines. You can make the lines any length you want, so this type of project can fit practically any room.

You won’t even need to hire someone to install the clotheslines since it’s a DIY project that only requires a few basic supplies.

Install a Fold-Away Ironing Board

You can also save space in your laundry room by installing a fold-away ironing board.

An ironing board that folds down from the wall appears when you need to iron your clothes.

When you’re done, you just push it back against the wall and secure it. It’s easy to install and simple to use.

Install Hidden Drying Racks

You can’t trust your clothes dryer with items that might shrink when exposed to heat.

Even when you set the dryer to tumble on cool, you run the risk of ruining a favorite sweater.

If your clothing’s tag says to dry flat, then using the dryer is out of the question.

Drying racks will help clothes maintain their shapes, but they’re often big, clunky apparatuses that take up too much room.

With a little ingenuity, though, you can install a hidden drying rack that doesn’t get in the way.

You have a couple of options when making hidden drying racks.

You could build them into the wall so that they pull down when you need them.

You could also attach drawer slides to the drying racks and install them under deep shelves.

This option only takes up space that typically goes unused.

Use Hooks to Clear Up Floor Space

Image via Flickr by @ go haus go

You need an empty floor to do laundry efficiently. Unfortunately, people with small laundry rooms often keep hampers and baskets on the floor.

This may feel like a good way to stow dirty clothes, but it will make your chores harder to do. 

Find some empty wall space and attach hooks so you can hang laundry bags from them.

Now, you have a few more feet of floor space so you can maneuver easily while washing, drying, and folding clothes.

The chore won’t seem like such a hardship once you have more room to work.

Remove Unnecessary Items

Potted plants and decorative jars may make your laundry room feel like a nicer place to clean clothes, but those items take up space that should go to more important things like detergent and dryer sheets.

No matter how much you like your decorations, they don’t belong in your cramped laundry room.

Find other, more spacious, areas of your home for them. 

Don’t let a small laundry room make you feel discouraged.

There are plenty of creative approaches you can take to make the space more useful and comfortable.

After trying these ideas, explore other concepts to improve your laundry room. 

 

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