Redecorating the Bathroom Without Changing the Whole Room

Redecorating the Bathroom

Redesigning your bathroom is one of the most daunting tasks in your home, but can be the most rewarding.

The bathroom is the place that everyone uses to refresh, rejuvenate, prepare, and perform daily functions.

Two of the most important things you can do when redecorating are changing your shower doors and vanity.

Just adding a semi frameless pivot shower door and Studio Design bathroom vanity can drastically change the look, feel, and functionality of the bathroom.

Read on to learn why changing these two items makes a big difference and how to choose the right ones for you, your family, and your provided space.

Why it all matters

Aside from the toilet, the shower, and vanity are the most essential parts of any bathroom.

Having the right shower doors can set the tone for your bathroom’s mood, looks, and feel.

Having shower doors that open up into an already small bathroom, for instance, can make the room even smaller.

Whereas, selecting doors that are sleek or frameless and slide open can make the room seem bigger and fancier.

When it comes to the vanity, it is all about storage as well as looks.

A big trend we see right now are floating vanities.

These are vanities that are attached to the wall with a clear open space beneath and to the floor.

These vanity have gained popularity because they make the bathroom look more open and spa-like while providing ample storage space.

Picking the right shower doors

Redecorating the Bathroom

So as you can see, picking the right shower doors for your taste, needs, and the look and feel of your bathroom is a very important thing.

When choosing shower doors, think about the space you have, the style and look you are going for and how much stability you need the doors to have.

Decide if you want your shower doors to be frameless, framed or if you want a semi frameless pivot shower door.

Then decide how you want your shower door to open.

For a smaller bathroom, bi-fold or sliding doors are the best choice because they open up without taking any space.

Hinged and pivot doors are great if you have more space.

For those with mobility issues, a pivot door can be the perfect option since it opens wider than a hinged door, yet takes up less space.

Deciding what vanity to get

After selecting your shower doors, it is time to move on to the vanity area.

When shopping for a Studio Design bathroom vanity, make a list of the things you want and need from one.

Does it need to have one sink or two?

How much storage do you need?

Then think about how you want it to look.

The vanity should fit in with the style of your bathroom and be the star of the show.

Those looking for sleek, modern designs would love a floating vanity.

These vanities have no legs, instead they attach to the wall, making them appear to float — hence the name.

If you have a smaller bathroom, a corner vanity can optimize storage while saving space.

Regardless of what you choose, always measure the space that the vanity will go.

An easy way to see where you want your vanity to go is to lay down some string or chalk where you want to put it so that you can visibly see the space to ensure it is perfect.

In the end, you will see that simply by changing your vanity and shower doors you have completely altered and improved the look, feel, and function of your space.