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Easy Ideas For Holiday Bathroom Storage

by Columbus Bath Design |December 10, 2015 |0 Comments | Bathroom Maintenance, Bathroom Remodeling, Tips for the Home, Uncategorized | , , ,

18jDuring the holidays, family and friends come to visit. It is important to keep your house clean and uncluttered. Usually, the bathroom is filled with shampoo bottles, towels, and other beauty items. Here are a few holiday bathroom tips to create extra storage.

Corner Shelf or Cabinet. Since bathrooms are often small, it is important to make use of all cracks and crevices. Placing a cabinet or shelf in a corner is an excellent way to fill empty space. It is a great place to store extra toilet paper and other bathroom essentials so that they are not in the way.

Shower Caddies. Most tubs are filled with various soaps and shampoo bottles. To declutter the area, it is wise to install caddies inside the shower stall. For easy mounting, many items come with suction cups that stick to the walls. Since they are not permanent fixtures, they can be simply moved. Place one at a low position so that your kids can reach their soaps and place another at a higher level for the adults. The best part is they are out of sight when the shower curtain is closed.

Back of the Door Storage. A great way to organize cabinets and create useful bathroom storage is by hanging units on the back of cabinet doors. Installing shallow holders provides great places to store containers of cotton balls, cleaning equipment, and other bathroom items. Make sure to label each shelf so that toiletries remain separate from other supplies.

Towel Rack Shelves. Every bathroom has a place for towels. Besides a plain bar, it is possible to purchase a shelf that contains a flat piece for holding tissues and other necessities and a place to hang towels. Double-duty items perform multiple functions and make the most of a bathroom’s storage capabilities.

Drawer Caddies. An organized drawer provides space for numerous items. Placing a slotted organizer into your bathroom’s vanity allows you space to hide brushes, hairspray, and other hair accessories. This means your sink’s counter top will remain neat. Drawer trays are great places to keep cosmetic items as well. You will always be able to find your favorite lip gloss, bobby pins, and other small things that tend to get lost among the mess.

If you want to learn easy tips to create holiday bathroom storage, consult the experts at Columbus Bath Design. This business offers a wide assortment of accessories that will match your decor and keep the space clutter-free.

Green Plants For Bathroom Spaces

by Columbus Bath Design |May 7, 2015 |0 Comments | Bathroom Design, Tips for the Home, Uncategorized | , ,

016pmMany people enjoy decorating with plants. However, certain rooms in a house do not provide optimal growing conditions. For instance, the bathroom is often tiny, lacks natural light, and fluctuates in temperature. With a few tips, it is easy to select the perfect greenery for this type of space.

Compensating for Low Light. Unlike other rooms in the house, a bathroom is usually short on windows. This limits the number of plants that will grow. One type that works well in a dark room is the Creepy Fig. This plant is often found in rain forests and grows quickly. A beautiful way to display this plant is in a hanging basket so that the foliage cascades down. The Bird’s Nest Fern and Chinese Evergreen are two other plants that thrive in dark areas.

Overcoming Varying Temperatures. A bathroom rarely has a steady temperature. When a person is bathing, the room tends to become hot and humid. Other times of day, the space is cool. Many plants will not survive under these circumstances. The Parlor Palm is extremely tolerant and grows easily in all environments. Also, variations of ivy and ferns work well.

Small and Decorative Options. Shelving is always useful, especially in a bathroom. If the space is too tight, shelves can be hung on the walls. These make excellent places to display small decorative plants. Glass shelves are elegant and appear to take up less room than traditional wood. Flaming Katy flowers work nicely in a bathroom setting. These plants provide clusters of bright blooms that color for several months. Without much light, some of these plants flower all year long. Dwarf varieties are compact and take up little space. The Eyelash Begonia is another appropriate bathroom choice.

Other Helpful Bathroom Tips. When using plants as decorations in a bathroom, it is essential to limit water. Since the room is often filled with humidity, the soil remains damp for longer periods than plants in other rooms. To compensate for limited sunlight, it is possible to use fluorescent bulbs in fixtures.

Placing greenery throughout the home brings nature indoors. Understanding what plants work well in bathroom conditions will keep the area looking and feeling fresh.

Little Tricks to Open Up Small Bathroom Spaces

by Columbus Bath Design |April 30, 2015 |0 Comments | Bathroom Remodeling Tips, Tips for the Home, Uncategorized | , ,

Little Tricks to Open Up  - Small

Just because you have a small bathroom doesn’t mean the space can’t be luxurious. Whether it’s a powder room, guest bathroom or even a master bath, there are plenty of ways to remodel smaller bathrooms into spa-like spaces that will be the envy of all your friends and guests.

Tips to open up small bathrooms into spacious areas are remarkably easy. Here’s how to do it…

Use Monochromatic Color. Neutrals, particularly greys, taupes and similar colors are big right now. Use they to your advantage. Take one color and go with in in different shades, starting with wall paint and tile, and finishing with vanity tops and flooring. Paint the ceiling the same color as tiles and walls to open up the area even more. Extend wall tiles up to the ceiling in the bath/shower area to keep the effect going.

Let Light In. As one of the hottest bathroom remodeling trends, clear glass shower doors can really open up small bathrooms. Textured glass will let in some light, but it will also feel like another wall, so opt for clear. Similar, take advantage of natural light. If you have a window, don’t cover it with shutters or light-blocking shades. Use blinds or shades that let some daylight in when privacy is required.

Use Elegant Lighting. Hang a small chandelier overhead to draw attention upward and give the room an elegant feeling. Similar, place two sconce-like fixtures aside mirrors so that light will reflect even more.

Get Creative With Reflection. In a small area, mirrors are your friend. Place large mirrors that extend up to the ceiling over washbasins or vanities. Use an entire wall of reflective glass in opposition to each another to create an illusion of infinity.

Look Out Below. Another way to make small bathrooms appear larger is to open the space below. Instead of using a closed vanity, install one with legs and an open front where you can readily see towels and other essential bath items. Similarly, if the space is too small for a vanity, use a pedestal sink and opt for portable storage.

Spring Cleaning In The Bathroom

by Columbus Bath Design |March 19, 2015 |0 Comments | Tips for the Home, Uncategorized | , ,

cleaningAs you start planning your spring cleaning strategy around the home, be sure to take a little extra time in the bathroom. With so much moisture, this is one area that will truly benefit from a deep cleaning. Here are some helpful tips on how to get it done right:

Start with a Blank Slate

Begin by taking everything out of the bathroom that you can. This includes shampoo bottles, soaps, toothbrushes, rugs, bath mats, and anything that sits on the shelves and counter tops. Having a blank slate to work with will make it easier to spray down all of the surfaces so that you can give them a good scrub.

Dust and Spray

Take a duster or damp cloth and dust all of the surfaces that probably get overlooked during weekly cleanings, like windowsills, the top of the medicine cabinet, and shelves. Next, use a multi purpose surface cleaner and spray the counter. Wipe it clean with a damp cloth, and move on to the sink.

Spray down the bathtub and shower stall with a product that is designed to remove soap scum and mildew. You may need to do a little scrubbing at this point to get the tiles and tub looking sparkling clean. Don’t forget the faucets and the mirror, which can be wiped down with a basic glass cleaner.

Next, move on to the toilet. Use the toilet bowl scrubber to remove any stains inside of the bowl, and be sure to clean under the rim. Use a clean rag to wipe down the outside of the toilet, all the way behind it and down to the floor.

Finally, you will want to clean the floors. The bathroom typically has tile floors, making it easy to do a quick mop. Get in all of the corners and behind the toilet. Once the floors are dry, then you can replace the rugs with a clean set.

Take some time to clean off the small items before putting them back, such as the toothbrush holder and soap dispenser. Once everything is cleaned and organized, your bathroom should look and smell great.

Last Minute Holiday Gifts for Bathrooms

by Columbus Bath Design |December 22, 2014 |0 Comments | Tips for the Home, Uncategorized | ,

There are many unique holiday gifts that you can offer to your friends or family members to spruce up their bathrooms. One of the most common bathroom holiday gifts is a basket. Many people place baskets in their bathrooms and fill them with magazines, towels or bath items. You can add hand towels, soap holders, soap dispensers and wash clothes to a basket and present them as one holiday gifts item.

Bath Salts
Bath salts are cheap, simple and ideal gift items. Creatively presenting your bath salts will highlight the color and texture of your salt grains. Consider convenience and style when picking your bath salt containers and do not be reluctant to be creative.

Beautifying bottles
Glass bottles loaded with perfumed bath salts add a touch of style to any bathroom. These bottles come in varied sizes and shapes and are available in various home improvement stores. Pick a glass bottle that matches the personality of the intended gift recipient. Coordinate the color of the bottle with the scent of bath salt, for example, rose scented salts in a pink glass bottle. Larger grained bath salts will not spill effectively from a narrow bottleneck, so consider the size of your salt grains when picking a bath salt bottle.

Jar
A jar offers the avid bath salt user more storage capacity. Pair your jar with a little wooden scoop to gather and distribute the salts. The best bath salt jars are short, wide and made of clay or glass. An important bath salt jar feature to consider is a mouth that is wide enough for the wooden scoop. Seal your bath salt jar with a twist-top lid or a flat piece of cork. Add a decorative touch to your bath salt jar by tying a strand of ribbon around the lip of the top.

Little Bags
Pour scoops of scented or unscented shower salts into little cellophane bags. Unlike fabric or mesh, the waterproof quality of cellophane prevents the salts from splashing and protects them against humidity.

Getting Your Home Ready For Holiday Guests

by Columbus Bath Design |December 18, 2014 |0 Comments | Tips for the Home, Uncategorized |

The holiday season should bring fun and joy into your life, but not stress. You will feel stressed only if you are not well organized. However, it is possible to be organized by considering some important holiday organization tips.

Early preparations enable you to work without pressure and provide the best results. Whether you want to pack gifts, design cards, or decorate your house, you need to start early. The last-minute rush will only make things worse and you might end up feeling confused and frustrated.

One of the greatest mistakes most people make during the festive season is preparing for the invited guests only. Sharing and caring is part of this holiday and you should expect the unexpected. Some guests might show up at your doorstep with gifts and it would be nice to return the favor by offering them something to eat or any other type of gift. Additionally, the invited guests may also turn up with their friends and this eventually increases the number.

You need to prepare not only when it comes to gifts but also by providing the right environment for your guests. For example, you should prepare the bathrooms, where to sleep if they will stay at your place overnight, and other small but important arrangements. Some rooms such as the bathroom should be clean and well-organized throughout to promote proper hygiene. You can even hire a professional bathroom renovation company to help you renovate or upgrade new features in this room to accommodate more guests.

A 30-minute housekeeping routine is also important if you want to reduce your to-do list after the holiday. You do not want to start organizing everything one by one when your guests are gone. This is quite tiresome and can also make you do substandard work. The process of getting ready for the holiday season does not have to be hectic. As long as you follow these simple holiday organization guidelines, you can handle both the expected and unexpected scenarios without stress.

4 Easy Ways To Have An Organized Christmas

by Columbus Bath Design |December 11, 2014 |0 Comments | Tips for the Home, Uncategorized | , ,

By now, your mind is probably focused on the forthcoming festive season. Many people look up to the holidays to have fun with their friends, families or relatives and you are not alone. However, some of them get disappointed as a result of poor organization. If you want to have an organized Christmas season, you have to be prepared in advance.
Preparing the menu

You need to know the type of meal you will be preparing for your guests on Christmas Eve and thereafter. Foods such as glazed ham or roasted turkey are highly recommended. For lighter foods, you can go for barbecued seafood and freshly shucked oysters. Do not wait until the last minute to start shopping because you may not make the right decisions while under pressure.
Decorating your house

You need to have a specific theme when decorating your house for Christmas. For instance, a white and silver theme can be implemented by baking biscuits or cakes topped with white icing and silver cachous. Creativity and simplicity is all that is needed when looking for the right theme that suits this festive season.
Preparing gifts

One of the best ways to be prepared upfront during the Christmas season is by using a closet gift inventory. This technique allows you to keep track of bought-ahead gifts so that you may know the ones that should be offered to your friends, families or relatives. You will also know where they have been stored, and this saves you money that would have been used to buy new gifts. You can now prepare and pack your gifts according to their recipients both locally or internationally. For best results, use a pair of scissors, wrapping paper, tape, tags and ribbons to design and pack the gifts.
Personal preparation

Even if you manage to prepare your house, meals or gifts on time, you still need to ensure that you are also well-organized at the personal level. You need to know the type of clothes or jewelry you will wear on Christmas day, during dinner or other fun activities with your guests. Look for something decent that fits you perfectly and makes you feel comfortable. By following these simple Christmas organization ideas, you will have a wonderful festive season with your loved ones.