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Saturday, May 27, 2017

Homeowner 101: How to Deep Clean Your Bathroom

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Clean and fresh bathroom with natural light

Having a clean bathroom is a strangely satisfying feeling. It’s not just having the towels hung up and the sink wiped free of toothpaste globs, but when you can see that sparkle on your countertops and in the tub and toilet that comes from a deep and thorough scrub.

If you feel the instant gratification from a shining bathroom as much as we do, read on for this easy guide for how to make your bathroom cleaner than ever before.

Cleaning Prep

If you have multiple bathrooms, tackling them one at a time is a good strategy because it keeps you focused on the room that you’re in. It’s also helpful to completely clear off your bathroom counter and your shower/bath shelves. Move all your toiletries to another room, so that you can keep your toothbrush away from chemical-based cleaning products. This also gives you a chance to throw away any empty bottles that are still in shower. Finally, take a look at your shower curtain liner—if it looks spotty, throw it in the washing machine on delicate to freshen it up and then hang it to dry.

Now that your bathroom is empty, gather your supplies and turn on a podcast or your favorite music. It’s time to clean!

Supplies

  • Toilet bowl cleaner
  • Toilet brush
  • Sponge
  • Paper towels or several cleaning rags.
  • Dishwashing gloves—these are optional, but they’ll keep bathroom cleaners off your hands—especially for when you’re cleaning the toilet
  • Bathroom cleaner of your choice—best bets are products that can handle multiple parts of the bathroom: countertops, sinks, and bathtubs
  • Glass cleaner
  • Shower cleaner: look for something that takes care of mold and mildew, to really clean the grout between shower tiles

Yellow Gloved Hand Cleaning Privy with Blue Brush

How to Deep Clean Your Toilet

It’s best to start with the toilet so the cleaner can soak in the bowl while you clean the outside. Apply the toilet bowl cleaner inside the rim of the toilet according to the instructions on the bottle. Let it sit to clean away any residue. Close the lid and get to work on the outside.

Take a dry paper towel or rag, and wipe any dust and hair off the base of the toilet. Do the same on the top of the tank and the area between the lid and the toilet tank. Take another paper towel and spray it with the bathroom cleaner. Wipe down the outside of the toilet as many times as necessary.

Using the toilet brush, scrub the inside of the toilet, under the seat and any place there may be stubborn residue. Flush the toilet and rinse the brush. One round of toilet bowl cleaner is usually enough, but if it’s an old toilet, you may have to do two rounds. Place the toilet brush in its holder and put it away. You’re done with this part!

woman in rubber gloves with rag and detergent cleaning the bathroom

How to Deep Clean Your Bathroom Sink

Take the dry rag or a paper towel and wipe the bathroom counter down. This cleans off any dust, makeup streaks, or stray hairs. Then spray the bathroom sink, the faucet, and the counter with your bathroom cleaner. Let it sit according to the directions. Wipe down the counter, taking your time over any stubborn spots. Rinse the rag and then wipe the counter once more. Repeat with the faucet and the sink. Pay attention to your sink stopper, as it may need to be sprayed again with the bathroom cleaner again.

Note: If you think you have a clog, either snake your drain or use some Draino, then clean your sink.

To clean your bathroom mirror, there are two options. One is to spray the glass cleaner on a rag and then wipe down the mirror. The second is to spray the cleaner directly onto the mirror and then wipe down. Then take that paper towel and go over the faucet and handles again to take care of any streaks the bathroom cleaner left behind.

How to Deep Clean Your Bathtub and Shower

Start by spraying your shower walls with the mold and mildew cleaner, so it can work its magic while you scrub your tub. Pay attention to the corners of your shower and where the walls meet the bathtub. If you only have a shower—or if you have a shower with glass doors—let the shower cleaner sit while you enjoy a glass of water or take a quick break. Save the doors for the end, so they don’t get spotty again after you rinse your shower walls.

To clean your bathtub, spray the sides and the bottom of the tub thoroughly with the bathroom cleaner, giving extra attention to any rings that may have formed. Let the cleaner sit according to the directions on the bottle. Now take your sponge and run it under the warm water. Using the scrubbing side, scrub any stains, rings, or caked-on soap until they’re gone. It may take several attempts using the bathroom cleaner and warm water. Rinse out the sponge and use the smooth side to wash your tub a final time, making sure all residue is gone.

With your sponge, go back to your shower walls and rinse off the mold and mildew cleaner, spending time along the grout and in the corners. If your shower head is adjustable, spray it along the walls and follow with the sponge to ensure no residue remains. If you have shower doors, now is the time to clean them according to the directions. For a streak-free shine, do one pass with the shower cleaner and then follow it up with the glass cleaner.

Finish by hanging up your shower curtain and liner, replacing your toothbrush and toiletries, and giving yourself a pat on the back. You’ve just successfully deep cleaned your bathroom!

About Laura Trujillo

Laura writes for Modernize with the goal of empowering homeowners with the expert guidance and educational tools they need to take on big home projects with confidence. Laura also maintains a blog (Hello, Clementine!) as a space to share goal setting tips to help people rock their goals!

Monday, July 31, 2017

19 Practical And Ingenious Bathroom Gadgets

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The kitchen and the bathroom are the areas of the house that constantly need changes because technology advances and all sorts of new gadgets and appliances are offered to the consumers. They are meant to make our lives easier and to offer us more comfort along with other improvements. For the bathroom, the following gadgets could definitely be nice additions. They’re not only useful but also fun and good-looking.

Aqueduck Faucet Extender.

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The bathroom is often short and this can create problems especially for the children who have trouble reaching it. It’s when this ingenious and good-looking Aquaduck extension comes in very handy. Attach to the tap and that’s all.available for 13$.

Flo Water Deflector & Bubble Bath Dispenser.

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This is Flo, a water deflector that also has a bubble bath reservoir dispenser. It can be slipped over the faucet and it will divert the water creating a small waterfall. It adds a nice dramatic effect to your bathtub and it’s also very fun and useful for bubble baths.Available for 18$.

Moby Bath Spout Cover.

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This cute little thing is Moby. It’s a sprout cover meant to make your faucet more attractive and cute. In addition, it’s very useful because it’s soft and it protects your baby’s head from accidental bumps in the tub. It features an adjustable fin strap and hook tail.Available for 13$.

Mirror clearer.

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Don’t you just hate it when the mirror is all fogged up after you take a bath or shower. You can clean it with your hand or towel but it will never look clean as it did before. Well, that can change because now you have this useful mirror cleaner. Attach it to your mirror with the suction cup and simply use it as a windshield wiper.Available for 12$.

Roller toothpaste.

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This gadget might seem funny but it’s actually also very useful. It’s a toothpaste squeezer that fits on the end of any toothpaste tube and then easily winds to dispense the toothpaste. This way you no longer have to squeeze the tube and you can also make sure the tube remains empty when it’s finished.Available for 5$.

Toothpaste Dispenser.

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Kids are not very enthusiastic about having to brush their teeth so it really helps to make this habit more fun for them with cute-looking toothbrushes and all sorts of other things. For example, you could use this cute-looking thing. It’s a toothpaste tube attachment for dog lovers.Available for 5$.

Tubtanic bath plug.

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I don’t know about useful but this thing is definitely fun to have in the bathroom. It’s the Tubtanic bath plug, a fun bathroom accessory that looks just like a miniature scene from the legendary Titanic movie. Have fun imagining scenes while you’re taking a relaxing bath.Available for 5$.

Help sink plug.

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In the same category of fun bathroom accessories we also have this drain stopper. Called Help!, it’s basically just a classic drain plug with a fun modern twist.Available for 15$.

Thermometer Spout Cover.

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Have you ever wondered which temperature is perfect for you when you’re taking a bath? It can be useful to know. This spout cover comes with a digital display which shows the water temperature. This way you can simply set it to the desired temperature and adjust the water more easily.Available on site.

Diabolo Toilet Paper Holder .

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Another practical thing to have in your bathroom would also be this toilet paper holder. It has a fresh design that introduced a new concept for an old creation. It operates by a pulley system and it features orange nautical rope that wraps around the white tube.Available on site.

D.Dog Toilet tissue paper holder.

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Also designed to make toilet paper look more interesting, this item will definitely add a fun touch to your bathroom. It’s a playful toilet tissue paper holder in the shape of a canine’s backside. Buy it as a gift or for your own use.Available for 22$.

Toilet paper holder.

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And since we started discussing toilet paper, here’s another interesting and funny gadget for your bathroom. It holds two rolls of toilet paper and they are held by a very strong little man. It’s fun, playful and useful at the same time.

Baby shampoo cap.

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What babies hate most about bath time is the shampoo and water that gets into their eyes. So why not make this activity more fun for them by protecting their faces with this lovely hat. It’s adjustable and it’s made of soft material.

Sticker shower.

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Keep the shower head at the desired height with this cute and useful sticker. It’s made from a rubbery material and it sticks to any surface. Simply slip your shower hose thru and place it wherever you want on the wall but not necessarily.Found on site.

Shaving pedestal.

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This little gadget, if it can even be called so, was designed for women but it could also be useful to men in certain conditions. It’s a non-chip ceramic shaving pedestal that allows you to sit comfortably and safe while you take care of this routine.

iPad shower curtain.

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Wouldn’t you like it if you had speakers in your bathroom and you could listen to your favorite tunes while you’re taking a shower? This is not a problem if you decide to get this musical shower curtain. It has a set of built-in speakers and a waterproof pocket where you can put your iPod/iPad, etc.Available for 45$.

Single-Handed Soap Dispenser by Joseph Joseph.

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Very simple but also very useful, this soap pump has a very nice C-shaped design, hence its name, the C-pump. It allows you to dispense the soap with the back of the hand and it has a non-slip base and a soap level indicator.Available for 15$.

Rinser toothbrush into fountain.

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I’m sure that everyone can relate to this: the moment when you’re brushing your teeth and you have to get water into your hand to rinse. It’s not exactly pleasant. So how about a toothbrush with a design that allows you to turn it into a drinking fountain?Found on site.

Gel Nose Wash Shower Dispense.

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Let’s finish with another fun gadget. This is a nose-shaped shower gel dispenser, very clever and playful. Put it on the wall and simply push whenever you need soap or shower gel. It’s also something that a good friend would appreciate as a gift.Available for 10$.

Saturday, September 30, 2017

Kids Bathroom Ideas: 12 Fun Bathroom Accessories to 3D Print

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With kids, bath time is always fun time. This collection of funny 3D printed bathroom accessories, toys and utensils makes it even more enjoyable. 

This list of 3D printed bathroom accessories has sole purpose: to entertain your kids. Especially at young ages, the bathroom is a fun and adventure place – so why not spice it up a little bit with some cool 3D printed gadgets?

But what if you don’t own a 3D printer? You can always have these printed by a professional 3D printing service for a reasonable fee. If you’d like to find the best available price, consider All3DP’s free price comparison service.

Bathroom Accessories for Kids to 3D Print #1: The EleFun Cup

The elephant goes toot toothpaste! (source: Thingiverse) The elephant goes toot toothpaste! (source: Thingiverse)The elephant goes toot toothpaste! (source: Thingiverse)

What is it? A 3D printed low poly cup with big ears and a looong nose.

How do I use it? Actually, you won’t use it as your kids will be occupying this play cup.

What’s the fun factor? 8/10. Oh, the simple pleasures of pouring water in an elephant cup and letting it pour down through its nose.

Download? Free on Thingiverse.

Bathroom Accessories for Kids to 3D Print #2: Fishy Fish Cork Pal

Is a fish that can not dive broken? (source: Thingiverse) Is a fish that can not dive broken? (source: Thingiverse)Is a fish that can not dive broken? (source: Thingiverse)

What is it? A floating playing pal for bathtub sessions with your children.

How do I use it? Put a used cork between the two 3D printed fish parts and glue it together (Make sure not to use glue that is water-soluable though).

What’s the fun factor? 9/10. It’s a nice activity to build this cute little play fish and also a good lesson on recycling. Also, the fish floats so you don’t always have to look for it underwater.

Download? Free on Thingiverse.

Bathroom Accessories for Kids to 3D Print #3: The T-Rex Shower Head

Dinosaurs DO like showers as long as its not meteors raining down. (source: Thingiverse) Dinosaurs DO like showers as long as its not meteors raining down. (source: Thingiverse)Dinosaurs DO like showers as long as it’s not meteors raining down. (source: Thingiverse)

What is it? A 3D printed T-Rex head that will spit water upon you in the shower as long as you want.

How do I use it? Screw off your old showerhead, screw on this new showerhead, there you go.

What’s the fun factor? 8/10. Rexie here is going to be there every time you’ll take a shower. And he’ll be glad to provide you with water, warm or cold. No need to buy that fancy waterfall-rainforest-showerhead your wife liked so much. The kids (especially boys) will clearly be on your side. Beware: The print isn’t for beginners.

Download? Free on Thingiverse.

Bathroom Accessories for Kids to 3D Print #4: Full T-Rex Bathroom Set

Enough items for a full Dinosaur-themed bathroom. (source: Thingiverse) Enough items for a full Dinosaur-themed bathroom. (source: Thingiverse)Enough items for a full Dinosaur-themed bathroom. (source: Thingiverse)

What is it? A bathroom accessory set consisting of toilet paper holder, toothbrush holder, soap dish and a towel hook.

How do I use it? A lot of big things to 3D print, but that’s about it. Don’t forget to get screws for wall mounting and a pencil for mounting the toilet paper holder.

What’s the fun factor? 8/10. Want to visit Rexie? He’s everywhere. The whole bathroom is slowly turning into a Jurassic World.

Download? Free on Thingiverse.

Bathroom Accessories for Kids to 3D Print #5: Paste Pusher Animals

Nom nom nom... (source: Thingiverse) Nom nom nom... (source: Thingiverse)Nom nom nom… (source: Thingiverse)

What is it? A set of 3 different toothpaste (or lotion) pushers.

How do I use it? Feed the end of the tube into the animal’s mouth and pull it through.

What’s the fun factor? 7/10. A cow, a pig and a bull get into a bathroom. They all make funny faces and have a great time eating tubes with various contents.

Download? Free on Thingiverse.

Bathroom Accessories for Kids to 3D Print #6: Modular Fish Bone Wall Hanger

Doesn't look fishy at all. (source: Thingiverse) Doesn't look fishy at all. (source: Thingiverse)Doesn’t look fishy at all. (source: Thingiverse)

What is it? A kids-themed towel and bathroom wall hanger.

How do I use it? Print out the parts, put in a few screws and hang it on the wall. You can vary the length depending on how many items you need to hang.

What’s the fun factor? 6/10. Any maritime-themed bathroom will get more enjoyable for your kids with this.

Download? Free on Thingiverse.

Bathroom Accessories for Kids to 3D Print #7: The Big Tooth

White, strong and flawless like healthy teeth should be. (source: Thingiverse) White, strong and flawless like healthy teeth should be. (source: Thingiverse)White, strong and flawless like healthy teeth should be. (source: Thingiverse)

What is it? A toothbrush stand shaped like a big tooth.

How do I use it? Put up to four toothbrushes into it.

What’s the fun factor? 6/10. Tell your kids their teeth need to look shiny and white like this. Only without the holes on the top. Demonstrate how to brush one’s teeth on it. Okay, not really funny at all. Give it a name and make it say funny things maybe?

Download? Free on MyMiniFactory.

Bathroom Accessories for Kids to 3D Print #8: Minion Toothpaste Pusher

Think "Nom Nom" in the Minions' "Bananaaaa"-voice. (source: Thingiverse) Think "Nom Nom" in the Minions' "Bananaaaa"-voice. (source: Thingiverse)Think “Nom Nom” in the Minions’ “Bananaaaa”-voice. (source: Thingiverse)

What is it? Another toothpaste pusher, this time Minion-themed.

How do I use it?Let Bob do the work of pushing the rest of the toothpaste out.

What’s the fun factor? 7/10. Minions are always a good laugh amongst kids and grown-ups. Why not get one into the bathroom?

Download? Free on Pinshape.

Bathroom Accessories for Kids to 3D Print #9: Robot Toilet Paper Holder

Doesn't he look helpful? (source: Thingiverse) Doesn't he look helpful? (source: Thingiverse)Doesn’t he look helpful? (source: Thingiverse)

What is it? He’s built to serve: A robot head toilet paper holder.

How do I use it?Get the 3D printed parts together and insert a fresh roll of toilet paper.

What’s the fun factor? 6/10. From now on, the toilet paper is dispensed through a friendly robot’s mouth.

Download? Free on Thingiverse.

Bathroom Accessories for Kids to 3D Print #10: Removable Faucet Waterslide

It's funny no one thought of this before. (source: Thingiverse) It's funny no one thought of this before. (source: Thingiverse)It’s funny no one thought of this before. (source: Thingiverse)

What is it? An extension for your water faucet so short arms with little hands don’t have a hard time washing them.

How do I use it?Clip it on the end of the water tap and turn on the water like usual.

What’s the fun factor? 8/10. No more awkwardly holding kids over the faucet (which isn’t so nice for your back anyway). And it adds a waterslide!

Download? Free on Thingiverse.

Bathroom Accessories for Kids to 3D Print #11: A Drinking Fountain Conversion

Tap water is healthier than you often think, no worries! (source: Thingiverse) Tap water is healthier than you often think, no worries! (source: Thingiverse)In most countries, tap water is okay for drinking. (source: Thingiverse)

What is it? An extension for your water faucet so it can be used as a drinking faucet.

How do I use it?Clip it on the water tap and turn on the water like usual.

What’s the fun factor? 9/10. Drinking from a fountain is better than plain water from a glass in some ways only young minds understand. Oh, and you can mess around with the water fountain of course.

Download? Free on Thingiverse.

Bathroom Accessories for Kids to 3D Print #12: A Toilet Paper Embosser

“No job is completed until the paper work is done.” is the saying the winding version will emboss. Those are the kid-friendly ones. (source: Thingiverse) “No job is completed until the paper work is done.” is the saying the winding version will emboss. Those are the kid-friendly ones. (source: Thingiverse)“No job is completed until the paperwork is done.” And this is the kid-friendly version. (source: Thingiverse)

What is it? Some sort of embossing press for toilet paper.

How do I use it?Wind toilet paper through it, press firmly and admire the print. Can be also be done with any kind of paper.

What’s the fun factor? 9/10. Although it may seem awkward at first, after installing this you probably will have to tell your children not to unwind the whole roll of toilet paper. If it helps, there are other embossing tools with more friendly designs that don’t wind the paper.

Download? Free on Thingiverse.


Did we miss any cool 3D printed bathroom accessories for kids? Please feel free to add a comment!

Sunday, April 16, 2017

Cheap Bathroom Makeover

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I need help with a cheap bathroom makeover. We're buying a house where the main bathroom has pink floor tile and fixtures, pink and gray wallpaper, and lots of gray wall tile (halfway up the wall all around and all the way to the ceiling around the tub). The tub even has the glass doors etched with swans and cattails. In short, the house was built in 1962 and the bathroom has not been touched since.

I love vessel sinks, but can't figure out how to do that big of an update with such a dated color scheme. I'm open to changing the tile, but not in the short term because of the cost. Ideas?
GG

Cheap? Maybe It's a Retro Bathroom!

My advice would be if the bath is in good condition and functional, live with it as it is. First, consider how much time we spend in our bathrooms. Usually we're not there that much. Second, styles come and go. Many people these days are "updating" their newer baths in the "retro" style of the 1950s and 1960s. You already have what a lot of people want, and you don't have to pay for it! (Check out Craigslist for sale and wanted postings for "retro," "midcentury," "vintage," and "1960s" if you don't believe me.) Enjoy your retro bath and save your money.
HRH

"Art Deco" Ambience Provides Cheap Makeover

I would suggest using some black accents and trying for a retro "Art Deco" type of ambience in the room. You could cover one wall with a black and white vinyl "peel and stick" type blowup of James Dean or a Toulouse-Lautrec poster. Add black or pearlized accent pieces like soap dishes, lotion dispensers, baskets or dishes for soaps and rolled washcloths. Have fun with the project!
Kimberly

Removing Shower Doors Part of Bathroom Makeover

Remove the wallpaper and paint. You can paint ceramic tile if you follow good instructions closely. I believe my bathroom had the same shower doors! I removed them, removed the railings (which are disgusting and collect mold!), and filled in the holes. I use a shower curtain and they are a great way to give color to a bathroom. Plus they are much more sanitary. Just throw them in the wash! Even if you don't replace the vanity, you can paint it. After you do it on the cheap, save up and replace what you can when you can. It will get there eventually.
Fred

Hiding Ugly Parts = Cheap Update

I, too, bought an old house and needed to hide the ugly parts until I could afford to remodel. I chose paint. I had mustard tiles with mushrooms here and there and an olive green tub, toilet and sink. I was broke and couldn't afford to change anything right away.

I used a palm sander and fine sandpaper to buff all the tiles, even in the shower. I used a mold deterrent additive in a can of gloss white latex, and I painted every thing but the floor. I used the same additive in the primer. I used cheap stick on tiles that I got at a sale to cover the old floor temporarily. I updated some of the small things like the faucet and the toilet paper holder, and towel holder when I found them at yard sales. I re-pasted some falling wallpaper, and painted over that too. That was easier and cheaper than removing it. I even painted the ceiling, so it all looked clean.

I bought towels and accessories that incorporated the color of the green tub, toilet and sink. I spent very little money. My bathroom and I got along like that for more than five years. I saved up for a remodel and have redone it as I would have liked with cash saved.
Ally A. in Lake Worth, FL

Some Love Vintage Color Schemes!

Personally, I would be over the moon to luck out with a house with an untouched mid-century bathroom! And I know that there are a lot of others out there like me who value that vintage color scheme. Perhaps GG could post an ad on the Craigslist within a couple of hours distance from her home offering (in essence) her bathroom for sale. The buyer would pay for and remove everything like the fixtures, tiles, etc., leaving (in theory) GG with money to replace the old fixtures. If GG does have a little money to redo her bath and can only find someone who will remove the items (but is unwilling to pay for the items), then this could create an empty space ready for new tiles, fixtures, etc. that she's found inexpensively at, say, a Habitat for Humanity home store. In any event, please advise GG to visit savethepinkbathrooms.com for decorating ideas!
Amy

Glaze Over Tiles

I've seen the designers on HGTV hire tile glazers who come in and spray over the existing tiles. I'm not sure how durable glazing would be on the tub, sink, or around the shower, but they do it. I'd glaze all your tiles white, strip the wallpaper, and paint the walls a neutral color. Cover the pink floor with bath rugs and use interesting wall art or black and white photographs to draw the eye up from the floor. Replacing the shower door might run you $500 or more, depending on where you live, but could be a dramatic update. Or have the door removed and use a "spa" type curtain instead.
Angie

Teach Yourself to Tile

The quickest and cheapest way to redo any room is to start with paint. In the bathroom, you will likely want to use semi-gloss or gloss paint, which will be easy to clean and resist moisture.

Remove the dated wallpaper and choose a color that coordinates with the gray and pink tile. If the bathroom tends to be dark, consider the lightest color that will work, which will brighten the room. I personally love the look of "nude" or very light gray paint. These are peaceful, restful colors that will not fight the colored tiles.

You can remove the tub doors and replace them with an updated bowed shower rod and modern curtain or with more modern doors, coordinating with your color scheme.



As you think of your color scheme, look around at vessel sinks. Even if this purchase is some time off, you will want to have a style and color in mind. Perhaps you can have one constructed that would incorporate the same color scheme, thereby turning the dated look into a modern one. Be aware, however, that some types of vessel sinks can be etched by minerals in hard water, turning a lovely sink into a nightmare in a relatively short time.

Finally, consider whether you can retile yourself. A large part of the cost of tiling is in the labor. There are many videos online and books in the library that can teach you how to tile. Using stock tile can also reduce costs. For example, I was able to tile my kitchen for less money than a good vinyl floor would have cost. At the same time, I was able to find floor tile and countertops that worked with backsplash tiles already installed, thereby saving me the work and expense of replacing these as well.
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