Big Up Your Bathroom With These Cute Fixes

Bathrooms are often one of the most overlooked rooms in the house when it comes to decorating. People tend to focus on kitchens and living rooms while the bathroom sits there with its sad lighting and suspiciously beige tiles from 1997. You don't need a massive renovation budget to make your bathroom feel fresh or stylish. You just need to make sure that you're giving it an instant upgrade where you can.

One of the fastest ways to do it is to refresh the tiles or bring in expert tilers to do the job properly if your current ones are looking tired. Tiles can completely change the feel of your bathroom space. Whether you choose something bright and modern or soft and calming. Even updating just one feature wall or splash area can make the whole room feel more polished and alive.


Lighting is another game changer you should look at. Harsh overhead lights rarely do any favors for either the bathroom or the people standing in front of the mirror at 6:00 in the morning. Softer lighting, wall sconces or warm LED mirrors can create such a relaxing atmosphere. Good lighting.Also makes your smaller bathroom feel larger and more open.


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Believe it or not, plants are surprisingly effective in bathrooms too. A little greenery instantly makes the room feel more alive and welcoming, and given that bathrooms are often left behind, it's a good way to open it up and make it feel more natural.


Bathrooms that do have natural light are perfect for moisture loving plants like ferns or peace lilies. Even a small plant on a shelf can soften up the space and add some color without too much effort. If you're looking for another easy win, what about swapping out the old hardware?

New tapware, drawer handles, towel rails, or modern shower heads can update the entire room without needing a huge construction. Matte black, brushed brass, and soft metallic finishes are all very popular choices that help bathrooms to film.


A modern and stylish storage also makes a nice difference to your bathroom space. Clutter does have a way of making bathrooms feel smaller and more chaotic than they really are. Cute baskets and floating shelves are a great place to begin, but slim storage cabinets can help to organize your products while still looking decorative. Nobody wants 12 half-used shampoo bottles balancing dangerously around the bathtub, right?


Textiles are often underestimated too. You'd put a rug in the living room, so why not look at the rug in the bathroom? Fresh towels and new bath mat and a shower curtain that actually matches the room instantly makes the bathroom film all put together. Soft textures and calming colours help to create a space that feels more like a mini retreat rather than somewhere that's purely functional. And you can do the same thing with mirrors.


Larger mirrors can make the bathroom feel brighter and more spacious. If your bathroom is feeling outdated, paint can work wonders. You don't need a celebrity renovation budget to create a bathroom that feels welcoming and stylish. Sometimes a few cute fixes are all it takes to turn the room from functional into kind of lovely.