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7 Ideas for Remodeling your Bathroom this Winter

By Cabinets Direct USA  on  February 23, 2017

Looking to start the year off right with a home renovation project? Not only does a bathroom remodel freshen up your home, but it can also be a major selling point when it comes time to sell your home. Use our tips below as design inspiration to get started on your bathroom remodeling project!

Tuxedo Style

Do you already have classic white subway tiles that you’re reluctant to replace? Take advantage of this all-white base with strong contrasting black hardware and cabinetry. The bathroom’s black hardware and vanity will pop, so excite your eyes with mixing up the lines in your bathroom. Experiment with mixing and matching straight architecture with flowing, shapely curves.

Mediterranean Style

For a more colorful and rustic look, take inspiration from the lands of Morocco, Italy, and Spain. Offset matte terracotta with rustic furniture. Or add mosaics and arabesque patterns to the shower or floor. The Mediterranean region has a long history and love of baths, so there is plenty of inspiration to be had!

Incorporate Your Home into Your Bathroom

Where is the bathroom you’re remodeling located? Carry the flow of the nearby space into the bathroom for consistence and unity. Choose dresser-style vanities that align with your bedroom, or a modern minimalist look that coincides with your chic living room. Reworking what you have already designed, while staying within the theme, will provide a well-thought-out bathroom without showing too much effort.

Give Your Bathroom an Open Feel

If you have a love of textiles, soaps, and adornments, show them off the best way possible with open shelving and vanities. Incorporate a stand-alone porcelain tub in a central position on a wall. The openness will give the room an added sense of space, while also allowing you to display your favorite linens, candles, trinkets, and more.

Make Practical Bathroom Upgrades

People often wonder what work can be done to a house that will not only improve the quality of living in your home, but also increase its value when it comes time to move on. Fortunately, bathroom improvements are one of the single most consistent upgrades that provide good return on investment. When you remodel, only focus on fixing the plumbing in the most necessary situations. Heated flooring is a wonderful luxury, but most people don’t seek it out. Instead, update your outdated fixtures. Give the room new life with fresh tile and highlight the tub and shower. If the bathroom is on the smaller side, get rid of the tub entirely for a new and improved shower experience. Don’t be afraid to invest in a solid-surface vanity, such as one with a marble countertop. Lastly, if you are stripping the room to its studs, do not skimp on a decent toilet. You’ll be using it more than anything in your bathroom, and modern options can improve economy, comfort, hygiene, and style.

Easy Luxurious Bathroom Style

Create an expensive looking bathroom by starting at the foundation with slate tile. Pair it with brushed nickel fixtures and purchase cabinets and vanities in dark earth tones. Top it off with candles and adjustable lighting. The resulting look will be cool, sharp, and luxurious!

Consider a Full Length Horizontal Vanity

Depending on the layout of your bathroom, a full vanity installation can be the most effective way to streamline your bathroom’s lines. These vanities are extremely efficient, because they often feature plenty of cabinet storage space. Whether you desire a single or double vanity, the storage space will keep the rest of the bathroom from ever getting cluttered.

Bathroom Redesigns in New Jersey

Here at Cabinets Direct USA, we offer a wide variety of cabinets and countertops for you to choose from for your bathroom remodel. Our expert design team will help you come up with the perfect plan for your new bathroom. For more information about our free design appointments, please contact us today or visit one of our six showrooms in Paramus, Wayne, Livingston, Toms River, Orange, and West Long Branch, NJ.