To make your bathroom feel more luxurious, you need to observe it from a completely different standpoint. Namely, you need to draw inspiration from bathrooms in luxurious villas, hotels, and resorts, as well as look up some ideas online. Second, you need to set a decent budget. Some of these ideas are quite low-costs, but it’s still better to have more flexibility and more options. Also, keep in mind that your bathroom doesn’t have to be expensive or extravagant to feel luxurious. With all of this out there, here’s how to make your bathroom feel more luxurious.
Dimmable lights
Being able to set the lights in your bathroom will add a whole new dimension of control and customizability to the area. Dimming the lights will make the area feel more atmospheric. At the same time, the bathroom is a functional area. If you want to shave, apply make-up, brush your teeth, etc., you want to see what you’re doing. Layered lighting is one of how you can have it all.
Keep it minimal
Having enough room to maneuver around your bathroom will make you feel more comfortable. The problem is that this is usually the smallest room in your home, which could make this space reorganization a bit of a challenge. Still, there’s more to it than just freeing more physical space. Sometimes, creating the perception of more space is enough to make the room feel bigger. For instance, installing a semi-frameless shower screen may create this effect. Other than just looking elegant, it will also make it easier to breathe in the room.
Add a bidet
Why do you need a bidet? Well, there are a couple of reasons. First of all, a bidet is more hygienic. Second, it saves paper, which makes it quite eco-friendly. Moreover, it’s impossible to imagine a bathroom without a bidet in some of the world’s most prestigious hotels and resorts. Needless to say, this is exactly what you’re aiming for. In other words, you need to start looking up bidets online and start making a shortlist of those that would be ideal for your bathroom. Also, remember that installing a bidet requires you to have more space, as well as hire a plumber to do more plumbing work.
Buy a new showerhead
A new showerhead can completely change the tactile experience of taking a bath. Once you close your eyes, you?ll feel like in a luxurious resort, out in the warm rain, or even under a waterfall. The thing is that you don?t have to see the change to feel it. The size of the showerhead and its water flow are two features to focus on. While you’re at it, you might also want to pick low-flow ones to make your bathroom eco-friendlier. It looks great, adds elegance to the area, and saves water.
Add some greenery
To make the place look like an oasis, as well as purify the air in the process, you might want to add some indoor plants. Now, keep in mind that the conditions in your bathroom are unique. You need plants that will not only be able to endure but also thrive under these humid and warm conditions. Therefore, what you’re looking for are perfect bathroom pot plants. Remember that just because a plant could thrive in your bathroom, this doesn’t make it the perfect fit. Also, make sure to pick the plant that would look great with all the other elements there.
Add a seating
What you’re missing in your bathroom is a small ottoman or even a tiny bench. That is a small functional upgrade that could mean the world from the standpoint of leisure and elegance. The height of the seating is just as vital as the area that it occupies. Some people prefer to pick seating that they can take into the shower (which won’t necessarily be the case with the ottoman). Overall, you should pay close attention to the type of material that the seating is made of. Seeing as how the floor is often slippery, also check the stability of the bench in question.
In conclusion
As you can see, the majority of the above-listed changes are minor, and their cost will not be high either. Even if this were the case, it would probably still be worth it. Remember that the state of your bathroom affects the total resale value of your home. So, even if the investment is hefty, it probably still has a positive ROI. If you don’t plan to leave or sell the place, the boost to the quality of lifestyle inside of the residence would be quite noticeable. Overall, it’s a win-win-win scenario and something you should consider for your future projects.
Author bio:
Alison Pearson is an interior design student. She is a writer and designer, and her ultimate passion is art and architecture. She is also a bibliophile and her favourite book is “The Sound and the Fury” by William Faulkner.
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