Remodeling your entire home all at once is a daunting task. That’s why for some homeowners, it is much more reasonable to start small before dreaming bigger. Bathroom remodeling projects can be modest or dramatic – it all depends on the scope of what you hope to accomplish via such an endeavor. Don’t limit yourself to thinking that the en-suite bathroom attached to the primary bedroom is your only option, either. Virtually every bathroom in your home, regardless of its size, can be given a fresh look through a thoughtful renovation.
Don’t dismiss the impact of freshly-applied colors. Sometimes, all you need are walls covered in layers of new paint that reflect a trendier palette. This scheme might not have existed before – or it could be making a comeback. Either way, choose some complementary colors that mesh well or present a pleasant contrast without being too harsh.
Another way to minimize the jarring feeling of a hastily redesigning bathroom is to pay more attention to the walls. Accent walls can be used all over the house – in the kitchen, the bedroom, and the living room. Who says you can’t do the same for your new-look bathroom? Stone and tile patterns are gaining popularity. Lend some intricate artistry to the wall with tastefully arranged tiles. Mosaics are a striking feature that calls to mind the grand elegance of ancient cultures like Greece and Rome.
Suppose that you picked up a new hobby last fall and winter: going hiking in the nearby woods. Then you stayed inside during the winter to avoid treacherous terrain caused by rain, mud, ice, and snow. But now that spring has returned, it’s a great time to think about hitting the trails again. With that in mind, don’t hesitate to bring the outdoors inside your home as well. Decline porcelain and laminate materials – instead, opt for raw wood vanities, stone basins, and concrete-tile accent walls. If that doesn’t suit your goals, experiment with adding some greenery into the room as well!
Finally, consider the merits of an open floor plan. Such layouts can help unify the kitchen, dining room, and living area into a so-called “great room.” That same principle can work in your bathroom. Soaking tubs and open showers go a long way toward achieving this goal. Rainshower or waterfall shower heads aren’t only for the backyard pool area – they can jazz up the bathroom as well!
Here at Accessible Home Builders, we’re proud to say we’ve been building and remodeling homes since 1994. In that time, we’ve serviced Rehoboth Beach, Lewes, Selbyville, Seaford, Millsboro, Georgetown, Laurel, and more communities within Delaware. We work to guarantee a high level of professionalism, dedication, and the use of quality materials to ensure our customers have the home they deserve.
To get in touch with us, give us a call at our office at 302-663-0464, send us an email at info@accessiblehomebuilders.com or visit us in person at 28412 DuPont Blvd, #103 Millsboro, DE 19966. Alternatively, give our satellite office a call at 302-628-9571, located at 500 W. Stein Hwy. Seaford, DE 19973. Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube to stay updated on what we’re up to next!
We are proud to be recognized as “Southern Delaware’s Best Home Remodeling” Company for 2020 by Metropolitan Magazine. We work hard to provide quality artistry and service to create that new space or the new look you want in your home every day. Call us today to discuss your next project.
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