The Bathroom Facelift

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Do you have a bathroom that serves the needs of day-to-day use and functions well, but could stand a small transformation from bland to stylish? A facelift in the bathroom doesn?t necessarily mean structural changes, but more to do with the cosmetic changes needed to infuse updated designs. A bathroom facelift could mean new paint, resurfaced walls, new sink, taps or even a new bathtub. All of which are inexpensive ways to add a sense of newness to the room and change your feeling about the room. Also think about whether you plan to sell the home in the near or distant future, these small changes will affect the mind set of any potential buyers.

Putting yourself in the position of setting out to purchase a home, what you would you rather see? Older homes have a lot of character depending on age, but realistically thinking, would you rather see dull walls and a bathroom suite that has lost its luster or bright shiny new bathroom fixtures? Take a look at several before and after pictures and the answer should be quite simple. An older home with the original vanity, basin, taps, the outdated shower door and shower head, immediately says ?more money to dish out? to a buyer. Even though these are really inexpensive replacements, nobody wants to spend more than they have to. According to Real Estate News, if the bathroom doesn?t have the ?wow? principal when a buyer walks in, even if the remainder of the home is in relatively good condition, this could have an influence on whether they choose to purchase the home.

Small touches in the bathroom make a difference

Spend the money to replace old hardware, install new lighting and mirrors, a sophisticated thermostatic shower with dual body jets and slide rail; these simple additions give your home some selling power. To get the asking price you want means having to invest some money. For as little as a $1000 you can spruce up the bathroom to give it the selling features needed to seal the deal. For example a standard white straight bath can be purchased for under $200, a new bathroom vanity with basin, in the $200 range. If you?re on a modest budget a facelift is attainable by shopping around and visiting DIY websites on how to install new bathroom furniture for further savings.

Depending on what you want to spend, a complete 3 piece pottery bathroom suite to include a pedestal sink, bathtub with bath panel, push button cistern and pan for as little as $400 with taps included. Any type of bathroom project has to fit into your budget, but by adding some bright new bathroom accessories, towel racks, soap dish holders or heated towel rail will put back some spark in the bathroom for a modern day look.

Written by Shelley Murphy on behalf of www.victoriaplumb.com an online retailer of bathroom furniture, steam showers, shower enclosures, whirlpool spa baths and bath related products serving the United Kingdom.

Shelley Murphy brings with her over 10 years of Search Engine Optimization and e-marketing strategies to web based businesses. Holding two BA?s in English and Journalism Communications her writing skills have been a great asset for both onsite writing and monthly newsletters publications.


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Designing A Bathroom For Children

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Think of how much fun you and your children will have designing a bathroom especially for them or even adding an addition onto the existing bathroom and making it their own special room. Even large homes have small bathrooms with insufficient space so if you can annex an adjoining hall closet or bedroom this can solve some of the space issues. If you enlarge the room what better way to utilize the additional space by providing your child with his or hers own bathing or wash area. By allotting a designated area to young children could alleviate some of the morning traffic when everyone is trying to get ready at the same time.

In order not to incur a greater expense, if possible try to break down a wall that attaches to the plumbing wall. This means you don?t have to worry about installing new plumbing since it is less expensive to install new bathroom fixtures where the existing pipes run. Now that you have added extra square footage, it?s time to organize the bathroom. You may not be able to install a separate bathtub or shower, but you can install a new sink, some added storage cabinets for their bath toys. Partitioning off the bathroom so it gives them the feeling it is uniquely their own place, can be done by installing retractable sliding doors that are quite safe or build a divider wall.

Be practical when choosing a bathroom theme

Now if you have the luxury of an extra bathroom that can be designated strictly to the children, then the design options are endless. So where to start? This should be a joint decision between parents and children. It is recommended to go with a theme that is inspirational to your child or children. First select the color, pastel pinks and blues may not always work if it is a unisex bathroom. Bold colors tend to work well with an all white bathroom suite. White ceramic tiles with some rows of solid colored tile will help in creating a consistent look from the shower to the sink area without distorting the theme. Try to stay away from decorative tiling with animated images, remember children do grow up and their taste in bathroom d?cor will change. Be practical in your decision making, you may want to sell the house one day. Having to replace a complete shower wall covered with Mickey or Minnie Mouse could be very expensive.

Designing a child?s bathroom can be done on a budget. Providing you don?t go out on a limb and decide to turn the bathroom into one big theme from taps to sinks because they will get tired of this look. It?s easier to paint over a wall than to replace tiles and more practical to stick with white neutral bathroom furniture. Also consider adding shelves into the wall of the shower or bathtub these spaces can hold soaps and bathing toys for children.

Written by Shelley Murphy on behalf of www.victoriaplumb.com an online retailer of bathroom furniture, steam showers, shower enclosures, whirlpool spa baths and bath related products serving the United Kingdom.

Shelley Murphy brings with her over 10 years of Search Engine Optimization and e-marketing strategies to web based businesses. Holding two BA?s in English and Journalism Communications her writing skills have been a great asset for both onsite writing and monthly newsletters publications.


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Stay Away From Pink Flamingos: Decorate Your Bathroom With Class

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Your bathroom, more than any other room in the house, demonstrates how much you really care about your home. Consider this: people walk into your house everyday and get glimpses of your kitchen and living room, so surely you will spend time decorating those. But the people who ask to use your restroom will really know how much you care because now they’re getting into the real guts of your house. So at this point, it’s important to make sure that even this room makes your guests feel comfortable and at home while reflecting your personal tastes. In a nutshell, take time to decorate your bathroom.

Your bathroom should aim to do two things: soothe whoever is using it, and reflect your personal tastes as a homeowner and homemaker. So how do you soothe your guest? The same way that you soothe them in the rest of your home: you keep the same palette going. No one should walk into your bathroom and feel startled by the design of it. Your designs instead should move seamlessly from the rooms outside the bathroom to the inside of the bathroom.

Consider tasteful decorations. Do not, for example, pick pictures of children chasing a bird in the country side. Instead, in my opinion, a great bathroom needs great artwork, like abstract art with bold colors that require concentration to understand the artist’s feelings and desires. Pencil drawings work well also. Your pictures should reflect a thoughtful attitude towards the one viewing them, so give them something to consider instead of a blatant and simple picture.

While you are trying to make your bathroom sophisticated and classy, consider how you can make it reflect you as well, just like the rest of your home does. When a person walks into your home, based on the items that he immediately sees, that person should be able to distinguish within a few moments what matters most to you. Do the same thing in your bathroom. Seamlessly carry the same ideas and themes into the bathroom that you have outside the bathroom. Most interior designers attempt to create only a subtle change from the rooms outside the bathroom, because, again, no one wants to be startled by what he sees when he opens the bathroom door.

Creating a classy bathroom shouldn’t break the bank. While you should expect to spend big bucks on expensive fixtures, you don’t have to empty your wallet for the right decorations and accessories. Look for classy pictures at discount stores or in clearance bins. You might find exactly what you need there more so than at an expensive art store. After all, you are decorating the bathroom. You shouldn’t put a real Monet in a place where the humidity would literally ruin it.

The next time it’s time to give your home a face lift, consider the bathroom. It can top off your home decor more than you know.

Gregg Hall is an author living in Navarre Beach, Florida. Find more about this as well as bathroom decorating at http://www.exclusivebathroomaccessories.com.


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Design Tips For Your Master Bathroom

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When you redecorate your master bedroom, don’t leave the master bath out in the cold! You can add some zing to your bathroom too and create a cohesive theme between the two rooms that will give you a real sweet master suite.

One thing you need to do when redecorating your master bath is to be sure to tie in some of the elements from your bedroom. You don’t have to make it an identical match, but using a common color or theme will really unite the two rooms. If your bedroom has a cottage theme, carry this over into the bathroom by putting out some shells in dishes on the vanity. If your bedroom is more shabby chic with big floral wallpaper, then think about carrying the color of the flowers into the master bath.

One of the big design elements in the bathroom is the hardware. Faucets and spigots, in addition to tubs and toilets are made in a variety of shapes and materials which can be the centerpiece of your design. Open showers are currently popular with the younger upwardly- mobile crowd, and claw-foot bathtubs are almost always considered to be classic and attractive. When selecting hardware and figuring out a floor plan, think about privacy issues and don’t put the toilet and tub too close together.

Another big element in the bathroom is the tiling. The more expensive tiles should have durability, aesthetic value, and a non-porous surface. Make sure your tiles can be easily cleaned and sanitized, and that it is easy to install and does not require special adhesives which can become costly. When choosing tile, think out of the box. You don’t have to use only porcelain tile, consider marble, clay and anything else you see in the store that catches your eye.

Once you have the design down and selected the major elements, focus on decoration accessories to bring out personality and individualism. The bathroom doesn’t have to just be functional and putting interesting items on the walls or shelves is a great way to give the room some character. Don’t be afraid to use your own ideas and put what you want into the room when redecorating your master bathroom.

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Preventing Bathroom Mold

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Your bathroom is one of the most wetted rooms in your home, and therefore is one of the rooms where mold is most likely to grow. The fact that heat and moisture are frequently generated in the bathroom promotes mold growth as these factors provide great conditions for mold to grow and flourish. Prevent mold in your bathroom is vital for your health and for the way your bathroom looks. In addition, if neglected and due to optimal growing conditions, bathroom mold is likely to spread internally through walls, ceilings, and floors, leading to an extremely expensive remediation costs. One of the key factors for bathroom mold prevention is frequent inspections to prevent water damage that can lead to mold growth. The first step in mold prevention is keeping your bathroom dry and airy. Use a humidity meter to check humidity levels before and after showers. Be sure to keep humidity levels below forty to forty five percent. If you allow adequate air circulation, your bathroom humidity levels should drop below 45 percent within 5-10 minutes from the minute you finished your shower.

Shower and Bathtub Maintenance

Keep the bathtub, floors, walls, and ceilings, clean and dry at all times. To prevent mold where it is very likely to grow, be sure to stretch the bathtub curtain after using the bathtub to allow equal and complete drying.

Air Flow

Allowing air flow and air circulation are key step in keeping low humidity levels. The basic technique and the simplest is to open windows and doors right after taking a shower to allow air to free flow and remove excess moisture. If you didn’t install an exhaust fan yet, do so as soon as possible as this is a great tool for bathroom ventilation. Turn on the exhaust fan while taking a bath or shower and leave it working for 5-10 more minutes after finishing using the bathroom to allow the bathroom to dry completely. Confirm that your fan exhausts outdoors directly.

Day to Day Maintenance

Day to day maintenance is important to prevent water damage and mold. It will also help detecting problems before they become a large scale disaster. Drains must be kept in good shape. Allow the bathtub to drain completely and by removing all debris and using drain openers from time to time. Create hard surfaces on your bathroom walls using semi-gloss paint. It is harder for mold to grow on these type of surfaces.

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Are you thinking of a small bathroom makeover?

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You know the little secret world of your own; your bathroom needs a perfect makeover. And only the translation of your beautiful imagination can match with your dream. But in reality some concrete beautiful pictures are essential to get some handsome tips on the makeover process. So its time to enter the magic world of Internet where beauties are abundant and concretized in the form of small, medium or big bathroom makeover photo gallery. It will be beneficial to have a look at an online small bathroom makeover photo gallery to create a handsome bathroom for your own.

If you are looking to carve out some space around your small bathroom, then you can check out the latest offerings at any small bathroom makeover photo gallery. Who knows you might just stumble upon some nifty ideas for creating storage spaces.

For instance, take the case of Jane. She was dead against having glass shelves in her bathroom. Said they looked too sophisticated in her staid bathroom. Now after having a look at an online small bathroom makeover photo gallery, she has got them installed in her bathroom. And not only have they gelled well with the rest of the d?cor, but they also make for a wonderful place to store the toiletries and display some bric-a-brac.

You are going to face numerous problems in the path of revitalizing your bathroom, which you can minimize by visiting the resourceful online bathroom makeover photo gallery. If you want to smarten up some specific spot of your bathroom, have a look at the online small bathroom makeover photo gallery for the ideal tips.

You will be surprised by the rich displays of different kind of window decors like the valences, the curtains, the tab-top drapes. Be ready to get stunned with the rich collection of faucets for your bathroom. You can even choose the right kind of tub or spa, which will suit the look of your bathroom, the most from the wide display. Some photo gallery provides the name of the bathroom equipment dealers, which are bound to lighten up your task.

In this age of pigeon hole-sized apartments and condominiums, small bathrooms are not hard to come by. Thus, tips for any small bathroom makeover photo gallery gives that illusion of space through lighting and painting. What is more, these tips don’t even require you to go in for large expenses or cumbersome overhaul of the entire system.

The online photo gallery stores enormous tips on how to illuminate your bathroom and give a look of seamless space to it. You can light up the bathroom with fluorescent bulbs, state of the art solatubes with ventilation kit, polished brass or brushed nickel.

If you want to make your bathroom look spacious, these tips spell out the name of ecru, almond, oyster or beige as the perfect hue. The tips also speak of the applicators, specialty finishing and the techniques to make the paint and the room particularly striking.

Match the bathroom with your imagination with the help of small bathroom makeover photo gallery.

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Remodeling your bathroom on a budget

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When you want to give your bathroom a facelift, you may not have the available funds that you want to create the best space possible. If you are on a tight budget, there are some ways to update your bathrooms look and do it for less. There are so many options when it comes to redoing your bath. With the right designing and planning, you can create a beautiful bathroom of any size. Appraiser Forum

The following is a few ways to get you started on your budget bathroom if you are tackling the job your self. The first thing that you need to do is to define your space. It is very unusual to find a huge bathroom. If your bath is really small, you may be able to enlarge it. If you cannot make the room bigger, then you will have to think carefully about what you want to have in that room and where it is going to be placed.

Once you have the spaced planned out, it is time to figure out where you are going to put everything. Think about where you want the tub, and sink and make sure that you plan for plumbing and things associated with it.

The next step is thinking about the type of fixtures that you want it your room. If your fixtures are out of date, that can mean a lot in the rooms appearance. Spruce up your faucets and other things like towel bars, racks, and mirrors. You can make a huge impact on any bathroom with putting in new features like these.

If you want to change your necessities like the tub, toilet and sink, think about what you want and what you can afford. If you have always wanted a whirlpool tub, maybe now is the time to get one. Think about your space and if you will have enough room for one not only in the room but also in your budget. Up date your toilet and sink if it is in the budget too. Changing these items can really make a big difference when it comes to the look of your room.

If you are changing things like the toilet, tub and sink, then check out the plumbing while you are there. Make sure that everything is working properly and if anything looks like it needs replaced go ahead and do this now. It may seem like a lot, but it will save you time and money later. You do not want to put new items in if the plumbing is old and worn out.

If you do not have the money for any of the items above, think about doing one great project at a time. The first thing that you can start with is the floor. Changing the floor from an outdated look to an up dated one can really give your bathroom a pick up. This is an easy fix and can buy you some time till you can afford the rest. Think small, make one change, and you will feel better about the space you spend so much time in such as the bathroom.

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Bathrooms are a Home’s True Underachievers

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Research shows Americans are slow to invest in major bathroom remodels, but new products can enhance an existing bath

(ARA) - Judging by the myriad of magazines, decorating shows and how-to books that assail the average homeowner, it’s easy to believe that Americans live in the lap of lavatory luxury. It’s a world of gold-plated, claw-footed soaking tubs, special steam showers and huge, double-sink vanities in everyone’s home but yours, right?

Wrong. While new home builders and developers know and provide what people really want in the bath, homeowners tend to be painfully slow about upgrading their existing baths.

Leading plumbing fixture and accessory manufacturer Moen Inc., which is also a leading researcher in trends related to kitchens and baths, says its data shows that most Americans have plenty of work to do if they are to catch up with the bathroom ideal.

For example only 14 percent of American homes’ master bathrooms have a stand-alone tub and separate shower stall. That compares with (an estimated) 98 percent of the bathrooms shown in the average home-decorating magazine! But it’s no wonder — more than half of homeowners report that their master bath is less than 75 square feet in size.

Also, more than half of us shower every morning not behind a decorative etched glass door or a marble dividing wall, but behind the common shower curtain. You won’t see many of those advertised in the latest edition of “Dream Baths.”

Too often, the bathroom plays second fiddle to the kitchen when it comes to prioritizing home renovation projects, according to Wanda Jankowski, editor of Kitchen & Bath Business magazine. “The kitchen has retained and even built upon its position as the focal point of the home and a center of both socialization and function. But the master bathroom is still stuck in its hygienic role and remains a private abode that doesn’t get as many opportunities to impress visiting guests,” said Jankowski. Couple that with the fact that a bathroom renovation can be nearly as involved and expensive as a kitchen makeover and you have the makings for procrastination on the part of otherwise conscientious homeowners.

Research Reveals The Bathroom “Truth”

Moen’s research shows that the bath is definitely behind the times. In fact, there’s a good chance that a master bathroom will have an old-style combination shower and tub — a 72 percent chance if the home is more than 20 years old. There’s still a 62 percent chance of finding a tub/shower combination in an 11- to 20-year old home.

Even the folks at Moen were a bit surprised at some of the findings their research turned up when the company recently conducted a “bathroom inventory” survey that took an in-depth look at the bathrooms of more than 2,400 U.S. homeowners.

According to Jack Suvak, Moen director of consumer and trade research, the company deals so much with new construction or professional sources of remodeling, that even it can get a somewhat skewed view of what’s really out there in people’s homes. “This sort of research is good for us, because it reminds us of what people have in their existing homes — and that gives us a better idea of what sort of things professional remodelers and do-it-yourselfers will need in the future,” Suvak said.

Innovations for Existing Bathrooms

Thanks in part to researching what people want and what they will use, Moen has introduced products that will make the most of an existing bathroom. For example, its Revolution massaging showerhead economically turns an existing shower stall into a personal masseuse.

The idea for this product was born out of extensive research with consumers, including conducting in-depth interviews with people who kept diaries of their showering habits, surveying shoppers in the showerhead aisle, and actually videotaping people’s shower routines (with permission, of course).

Because the Revolution showerhead can be added to an existing shower arm, this product is the perfect addition for consumers who want something different in their baths but don’t have the space (or budget) for a complete remodel. Revolution spins, twists and swirls the water for phenomenal coverage and a unique showering experience.

Another recent Moen introduction, the M*PACT valve, was created for the consumer who constantly desires change and an updated look. This valve, once installed, allows for easy faucet changeouts to new trim from above the sink. Changeouts can be accomplished just as easily in the shower by removing the trim without having to go behind the wall. And, the new look can even be carried over to accessories. In this way, consumers can easily change the look of their bath in just a few minutes — without a large expense.

“The world is very stressful today and bath products can help you de-stress and offer you a better quality of life,” says Jankowski. She adds that bathroom makeovers can increase the value of the home to both its present owners as well as potential future buyers.

So, if you’re looking through one of your favorite home-improvement magazines wishing you had a bathroom like the ones inside, take a fresh look at the products currently on the market that can update your existing bath. Look for products that can provide luxury benefits and great looks to further enhance the quality of your life, as well as the value of your home.

For more information about products or remodeling projects, contact Moen Incorporated at 25300 Al Moen Drive, North Olmsted, Ohio 44070-8022, call toll free 1-800-BUY MOEN (1-800-289-6636) or visit its Web site at www.moen.com.


Bathrooms That Make You Go ‘Ahhh’ARA Content New luxury and convenience items provide for the perfect home retreat

(ARA) - If there is one room in the house that has been completely redefined in recent years it is the bathroom. Kitchens are still for cooking, living rooms are still for living and rec rooms are still for recreation. But the bathroom has evolved so far beyond its traditional functions that to truly reflect its current status in many homes, “spa room” or the “retreat” might be more appropriate names for it.

Today’s bathrooms, particularly those incorporated into master suites, are being designed and built to be a source of luxury and relaxation. After all, for many parents the master suite’s bath may be the only room in the home where they can truly enjoy some private time for relaxation away from the kids.

Add to this the fact that bathrooms add more to a home’s value than any other room — with the possible exception of the kitchen and so it’s no wonder more and more people are spending more and more time and money to create an in-home retreat in their master bath.

It’s Like A Day Trip to the Spa — At Home

Vertical Spas, which incorporate multiple showerheads, water diverters and sophisticated temperature control systems, are perhaps the biggest trend in today’s baths. They offer the relaxation and luxury of a whirlpool spa, but without the time required to fill a large tub. And they still function as an ordinary shower for times when functionality is all-important.

Moen Inc., which may have coined the phrase “Vertical Spa” when it brought its shower/spa product to market in 2000 says customer demand and acceptance of the concept has been increasing steadily as more consumers become aware of the option to turn their showers into spa-like havens.

“We’re seeing more consumers make luxury a priority when they redesign their bathrooms, and products such as the Vertical Spa are among the most sought-after add-ons,” said Gary Pember, Moen Group product manager, Bath. “They want a steamy massage in a relaxing environment and they want to walk out feeling clean and refreshed. No other environment can accomplish that quite like a Vertical Spa.”

Vertical Spas vary in design and some, such as Moen’s unit, work with standard plumbing. Others require special behind-the-wall modifications to install larger water supply and drainage lines, or an extra hot water heater. These styles may be more suitable to new home construction instead of renovation where entire rooms are gutted and walls rebuilt.

But Vertical Spas are definitely catching on and many believe they are the new millennium’s replacement for the whirlpool tub, which may be on the decline.

“Not everyone who’s had one of these whirlpools really wants one when they do another bath,” said Linda Lentz, features editor at Home Magazine and an expert in modern kitchen and bath design trends. “They find they don’t want the extra maintenance or that the tubs are noisier than they expected. Because of that, a lot of people are opting for Vertical Spas and taking longer showers, or installing soak tubs, or both.”

In general, the trend is toward larger showers, often with stylish frameless doors and glass block walls that allow in more light while sealing off the shower stall. With the extra room in the shower stall, homeowners are not only putting in items such as Vertical Spas, they’re sometimes installing oversized showerheads or even entire Vertical Spa units on opposing walls, enabling two people to shower simultaneously without having to share a showerhead.

“The shower is coming into its own and we sell more “showering systems” than ever before, whether that means a Vertical Spa, two opposing Vertical Spas, or just twin and flexible hand showerheads on opposing walls. People love to shower and they’re showing it by devoting more space than ever to their showers,” said Moen’s Pember.

In addition to Vertical Spas, many homeowners also are adding steam units to their showers, or installing a ready-made, self-contained steam unit that fits into the bathroom much the way a pre-fabricated shower stall would. By installing a steam unit into an existing custom shower stall, a homeowner can create a pragmatic shower and a luxurious spa-like steam room in a single package that fulfills either function.

What Else Is “Hot” In the Bath?

But hot water isn’t just coming out of the showerheads in today’s top-of-the-line bathroom. It could be running beneath the flooring and around the towels! Lentz said that heated floors, using hot water running beneath them or electric heating elements, are a new trend in bathrooms. Likewise, the use of towel warmers is also on the rise.

Which brings us to the sinks. Yes, that’s “sinks” as in more than one basin — because, if the available space allows it, today’s well-done master suite bath definitely has two. According to Lentz, different shapes, such as square sinks, are becoming more popular, and console sinks that do not have attached vanities are replacing vanity sinks and pedestal sinks as designer favorites. Relying on the wall and forward legs for support, console sinks provide the countertop of a traditional bath vanity and even allow a person to sit at the sink without having cabinetry in the way of their legs.

But doesn’t that mean the under-sink plumbing will be exposed? Yes, but that’s no sin in today’s fashionable bath. “People aren’t ashamed of their plumbing anymore. In fact some companies are selling very nice designer pipes in special finishes that people want to show off,” said Lentz.

Change Your Faucets Whenever You Change Your Mind

Of course, if you want to focus on the plumbing above the sink, as well as below, your options are almost limitless when it comes to faucets. Faucets can be an important part of a master bath update, and they are often changed for appearance’s sake long before they’ve worn out. Some of today’s faucets have been developed with this very fact in mind. Based on research into consumer trends, Moen developed its M-Pact series of faucets for consumers who want to change the look of their faucet without changing the entire unit.

The M-Pact system allows the faucet to be completely changed in terms of appearance — a new spout, handles and trim — without having to remove the faucet valve, grapple with under-sink plumbing or replace supply lines. Once an M-Pact faucet is installed, homeowners can choose from a wide array of styles and finishes when they later decide to update the look of the bath.

“M-Pact is rapidly gaining popularity among consumers,” said Pember. “Often, we’re selling them to consumers who are remodeling their bathroom and realize that they’ll probably remodel again in the future, or at least think that they might. They want the ability to change the look of their faucets without the time and expense of installing entirely new units.”

Another fixture that may need updating is the toilet. Like it or not, the toilet is a major element in any bathroom. But trends in bathroom layout are downplaying its presence by surrounding it by walls or even putting it in a small ante-room attached to the master bath.

As for the toilets themselves, low-flow models are still the rule (despite consumer efforts to circumvent low-flow requirements by recycling older toilets or even traveling to Canada to purchase high-flow models). The good news is, the newer low-flow toilets flush much better than their predecessors. Good thing, for, as Lentz notes, “You’re really not saving any water if you have to flush more than once.”

In addition to improved operation, newer models also offer easier cleaning. Lentz advises consumers to look for newer models with skirted bottoms that are easy to clean. Some companies, such as Toto and Duravit, use special glazings inside of the bowl to prevent build up and decrease the need for cleaning, she says.

So what’s left once you’ve got your Vertical Spa, soaking tub, dual console sink, designer faucets and high-tech low-flow toilet in place? Luckily, only lighting and paint, both of which can be taken care of relatively inexpensively.

For lighting, look for bright, non-fluorescent multi-bulb fixtures, or perhaps halogen lighting. This will keep you from casting yourself in a blue pall first thing in the morning from unnatural fluorescent lighting, while still ensuring that you have enough light to make sure you look your best.

As for paint, white goes with anything and it is economical and always in style for the bath. But Lentz says colors, especially those connoting water, are the latest trend. Since paint is easy to change, why not finish the room with some pale blue or green hues to complement the rest of the bathroom.

For more information about remodeling projects or Moen products, contact Moen Incorporated at 25300 Al Moen Drive, North Olmsted, Ohio 44070-8022, call toll free 1 (800) BUY MOEN (1-800-289-6636) or visit its Web site at www.moen.com.



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Choosing a Bathroom Vessel Sink

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In the past you could almost be certain that upon entering any bathroom you would be greeted by a plain white porcelain or cast-iron sink. Those days are long gone. Today, you have choice, not only of materials but also of color, texture and shape. The bathroom sink has become just as much of a piece of art as the elegant works featured at the Louvre in Paris.

Vessel sinks can easily be considered the most elegant style of bathroom sink available today, but the honest truth is that vessel sinks are really just a new spin on an old world invention, the wash basin. Wash basins were a common item in the homes of 18th and 19th century society; they were essentially a common porcelain bowl placed atop a counter or table and filled with warm soapy water. The core idea has not changed, they are still bowl like objects that are mounted on a bathroom countertop but they now feature integrated drains to allow water to empty. This definitely beats having to pick up the basin and dump it out when it gets full!

It is proven that the vanity area is the focal point of the bathroom, so when constructing a new bathroom or renovating an old one the vanity, countertop, sink, mirror and related accessories require the most attention. If you are a discerning home owner who is looking to implement something trendy yet timeless in your new bathroom, then a vessel sink is surely for you. It is however important to mention the obvious disadvantage of vessel sinks, which is that they really are not ideal for family bathrooms where small children will need to use them. This is simply because of the extra height involved with a countertop deck mounted sink; a small child will likely not be able to reach up and into the bowl. However, if your bathroom is not shared with any small children and you want a truly unique, dare I say ?art like?, centerpiece of a sink, then a vessel sink is still the right choice for you. Like any bathroom fixture there are a few decisions you need to make in order to narrow your choices.

The first thing to consider is the plumbing, but more specifically the faucet. Vessel sinks are mounted on top of the countertop deck, therefore a regular 4 or 5? high faucet simply will not do. Vessel sink faucets essentially come in two styles, wall mounted and deck mounted. The deck mounted faucets required for vessel sinks are quite tall, and usually feature some type of goose neck design which allows the faucet to reach above the edge of the vessel giving enough room for you to wash your hands. Deck mounted vessel faucets are the easiest to install because they simply require a hole in your countertop and can use the existing under counter plumbing. Wall mounted faucets however, require some preparation in advance. If you are building a new home or have completely demolished your old bathroom, a wall mounted faucet is definitely feasible. These faucets require hot and cold water lines to be run through your wall and above the level of the vessel sink basin, the faucet is then attached to the wall and reaches out towards the middle of the basin.

Now that you have sorted out the plumbing logistics, you can continue to the fun part; selecting your new vessel sink! Vessel sinks come in many shapes, sizes, colors and materials. The most popular materials are glass, stone, copper, ceramic and most recently, wood. Each of these materials has its own unique advantages and disadvantages.

Glass is by far the most popular vessel sink material. Glass vessel sinks are plentiful and can be found at many big box hardware stores as well as plenty of online vendors. Glass vessel sinks are available in thousands of different color combinations and many even feature printed images between the layers of glass. Glass vessel sinks are easy to clean and maintain which is a big advantage; however glass sinks are also fairly easy to break. Improper installation, over tightening of the drain, quick temperature changes or just a straight out impact could cause a glass vessel to crack or shatter. It is important to note that if you do select a glass vessel sink, make sure it is made of tempered glass because non tempered glass could definitely do some damage to you or your counter top if it ever shattered. The popularity of glass vessel sinks is directly related to their price. Handmade, blown custom glass sinks can surely cost between $1500 and $5000, but the more common variety that most retail stores and online vendors sell can be attained for a reasonable amount of between $200 and $500. This affordable price makes glass vessel sinks an option to just about everyone. I find that glass is not a warm or natural looking material, and the commonality of them is certainly not a benefit if you are trying to design a unique bathroom space.

Stone is likely tied with copper for the second most popular vessel sink material. There are many types of stone including granite, marble, travertine, onyx, soapstone and many others with granite, marble and travertine being the most popular. Stone vessel sinks are truly unique because each sink is hand carved from a single piece of natural stone, therefore there will never be two identical stone sinks. Natural materials such as stone emanate warmth and relaxation, almost giving a Zen like spa feeling to your bathroom. Stone sinks come in a variety of shapes with the most popular and most practical being the stone bowl. Many stone sinks are also available with a natural unfinished outer surface that resembles the natural chiseled surface of a stone cliff. Stone sinks provide a natural beauty to your bathroom, and will immediately catch the attention of anyone who enters. There are of course disadvantages to stone sinks, mainly that stone is a porous material which means it can absorb and hold water. Stone sinks have to be regularly cleaned to keep their finish looking beautiful. Granite and marble have to be sealed with a stone sealer solution at least once a year. Stone sinks, being natural, hand crafted works of art are definitely more expensive than their glass counterparts but certainly not unattainable. Stone sinks can typically be purchased for between $500 and $1000. Stone sinks are not something usually stocked by local hardware stores or design centers, although they may be able to order them. There are a handful of reputable online vendors who carry a good selection of natural stone sinks, including SerenitySinks.com. Serenity Sinks carries a wide array of granite, marble and travertine sinks in a variety of shapes and sizes and they will surely have a beautiful basin that will fit in with your new bathroom d?cor.

Copper is yet another popular choice of sink material. Most copper sinks are ?hand hammered? which means they are fabricated by and old world tradition which involves an artisan hammering a single sheet of copper into a desired shape. Copper sinks are usually created by small fabrication shops in Mexico and India where copper is most plentiful. The wonderfully unique feature of copper sinks is that they have a ?living weathered finish?. Copper is a material that is constantly reacting to its environment. Factors such as moisture, temperature and water solids content all play a role in what a copper sink will eventually end up looking like. This phenomenon is typically known as the patina. Some will appreciate the natural evolving patina of copper where others want to keep their copper sink looking bright and glossy, like it was when they originally purchased it. You can slow or prevent the change of coppers evolving patina finish by using a copper wax solution or sealant. In addition, copper sinks require regular cleaning with a gentle soap and water solution and it is recommended that they are dried after every use. Leaving water standing in a copper sink may eventually lead to water spots or an uneven finish. The next factor to consider when looking at a copper sink is the general construction. The thickness of the copper sink is important, be sure to look for a 14-18 gauge construction (with the lower the gauge being the thicker material). A thin shelled construction will result in a tin like sound when the water from the faucet makes impact. In addition, copper vessel sinks are available in single walled or double walled configuration. The double walled construction lends to a beefier, more rigid sink, but they are also more expensive then their single walled counterparts. Copper vessel sinks can usually be purchased for between $400 and $800. SerenitySinks.com offers a handful of exquisite copper vessel sinks in both single walled and double walled configuration.

Another common material used in vessel sink design is ceramic or porcelain. These materials are very much an extension of a plain white in-counter bathroom sink, providing little or no natural uniqueness. However, there are still many people who don?t have the desire to stray from the original design of a white ceramic sink. The clear advantage of a ceramic or porcelain vessel sink is that they are extremely easy to clean and are quite durable, but once again they are very plain if not boring looking. Porcelain and ceramic vessel sinks are very affordable and can be purchased for as little as $180 from local retailers and various sources online.

Wood is the last material to be discussed and is perhaps the most natural looking of all sink construction materials. Wood is a fairly recent trend in the bathroom fixture design industry; and it truly is striking. Tubs and vessel wash basins made of natural teak, mahogany, phoebe and birch are making their way into the ultra luxurious bathrooms of people looking for a spa like atmosphere inside of their home. Before you jump the gun and ask how wood can stay beautiful after regular exposure to water it is important to note that the wood that goes into making a wood sink is kiln dried before production to ensure little or no water content. In addition, wood sinks are specially treated with a natural varnish sealer much like what was used in the times of the European conquest on hulls of the great sailing ships. Wood vessel sinks, like stone, are naturally porous and require routine cleaning and maintenance. Wood sinks also require special pampering, not only are they recommended to be dried thoroughly after each use but also need to be polished with a hard-wax wood oil a few times a year to keep its natural brilliance. If you are willing to put forth the effort into caring for a wood sink, its natural warmth and relaxing beauty will surely be an equal tradeoff. Wood sinks are typically a higher end item, ranging in cost from $500 to $1000 for most basins but can cost up to five times more for custom designed pieces. A popular online vendor SerenitySinks.com has a growing inventory of wood vessel sinks, at very affordable prices.

As you can see your choices are almost limitless, but it is important to weigh your options, consider all of the available vessel sink materials and determine how much maintenance work, if any, you are willing to put forth in keeping your vessel sink looking its finest. If price point is your driving factor, glass or ceramic vessel sinks are likely your best choice; however if you are willing to spend a little more on a stone, copper or wood bathroom vessel it will return the favor by providing years of warmth and serenity that can only be found in natural earth materials.

Shawn G. is the head of sales and marketing for SerenitySinks.com ? a leading online provider of luxury vessel sinks made of natural stone, copper and wood. Serenity Sinks offers affordable and functional handcrafted works of art that are sure to please even the most discerning home owner. Shawn has over 10 years of experience in interior design, graphical development.
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Bathroom mirrors the perfect ensemble

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White, bright and fabulous bathrooms are all the buzz in the latest bathroom design craze. Bathrooms splashed with boldly colored painted walls and patterned ceramic floor tiles adorned with pristine white pottery bathroom suites create the perfect drama. To finalize the look as the French would say “la piece de resistance”, the bathroom mirror. Bathroom mirrors are one of the primary elements of any bathroom design ensemble simply because they can completely change the look of the bathroom in the sense of how both natural and artificial light are reflected.

Exploring the endless options available in bathroom mirrors, establishing the look one is striving to achieve whether traditional or contemporary, bathroom mirrors have transitioned through the modern ages. Victorian style bathrooms were often built with heavy layers of dark wood types from boxed in baths, wood framed mirror to wainscoting. Today’s traditional styles of bathroom furnishings are sporting similar design concepts, but with a much softer look. Bathroom mirrors are lightly capped with various wood textures and tones and wood bath panels are added to step up the design elements as an extension of tradition. Arched mirrors alone or with the addition of wall sconces for extra lighting can also create a Victorian feel to your bathroom setting.

Selecting the right bathroom mirror

Selecting the appropriate wall mirror is also determined not only by the size of your bathroom, but also on the size of the bathroom vanity, bathroom mirrors should never extend beyond the vanity as it will create an unbalanced look. The ideal wall mirror for bathrooms with double basins, are rectangular wall-to-wall mirrors to disseminate adequate lighting exposing bathroom accessories as well as the other bathroom furniture, increasing the presence of the bathroom.

Solid white bathroom suites are a way of adequately diffusing light for an airy feeling, when the light is reflected off of white bathroom furnishing the illusion of space is instantly created. All white pottery bathroom suites give your bathroom a cohesive look, but more importantly set the stage for the induction of color, warm hues of reds, blues or greens are now showing up in the latest bathroom designs, accented with gallantly solid colored ceramic tiles or tiles with a motif inlay to tie the look of the bathroom together for an inviting sanctuary.

Contemporary bathroom mirrors

Wanting to give your bathroom a contemporary personality, frameless bathroom mirrors with inset lighting deliver all the potential for an ultra modern ambiance. Achieving a modern look with circular or square mirrors is the perfect solution for intricate modern designs. Hanging his/ her matching wall mirrors with an overhanging light feature increases the amount of light in the bathroom again not to exceed the length of either the floor mounted or wall mounted basin furniture, helps to create a sophisticated modern expression especially for more complex bathroom remodeling projects. For even more dramatic results, discovering different uses for wall mirrors can present a unique look, mirrors with built in lighting are also being installed inside shower enclosures and in and around the bathing area creating a shaving area for the males in your home while furthering the functionality of bathroom mirror in supporting additional lighting needs. With today’s bathroom suppliers carry a number of bathroom mirror designs, styles and sizes, scheduling a theme around mirrors and lighting are easily worked in with other bathroom design components.

Written by Shelley Murphy on behalf of www.victoriaplumb.com an online retailer of bathroom furniture, steam showers, shower enclosures, whirlpool spa baths and bath related products serving the United Kingdom.

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Shelley Murphy brings with her over 10 years of Search Engine Optimization and e-marketing strategies to web based businesses. Holding two BA’s in English and Journalism Communications her writing skills have been a great asset for both onsite writing and monthly newsletters publications.
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