Posts

Showing posts from October, 2022

Bathroom Restoration to Revamp Your Space for the Holiday Season

Image
  The holiday season is about creating cheer and brightening your homes to prepare them for   Christmas . You often put Lighting and glitters over the   Christmas trees   to make them shine and make your festive season good.  Why not brighten up each corner of your house this holiday? This time of the year is perfect for bathroom remodelling  to give it a new look. It would be a nice delight for your guests and also for you.  Do the Necessary Repairs Repairing the bathroom is 50% part of revamping it.  So, begin with fixing the small worn-out things in your bathroom. Before that, perform a thorough check in your bathroom to know what things need to be changed or repaired. Check whether there are faulty fixtures, leaks in the sink, water pressure problems in the shower, etc.  Cleaning Due to the continuous usage of the bathroom, the tiles and walls often deteriorate. In such cases, a professional cleaning can be enough to brighten up the space. The tiles on the walls and floor tiles can

Should The Primary Bedroom And Bathroom Be The Same Colour?

Image
  When we talk about the master bedroom and bathroom, they could or couldn’t be the same colour. Unlike carpets, it’s mandatory to be of the same colour. This blog is going to talk about whether we can use the same colour in both spaces or not. Without any further ado, let’s discuss it in detail. The General Rule Generally, the rule of thumb is you should follow the 60-30-10 rule. This rule states that 60% should be the dominant colour, 30% should be the colour complementing it, and 10% should be an  accent colour . The style of both the spaces should be kept the same.  What about The Dominant Colour? Think of this guideline concerning the master bedroom and bathroom. The dominant colour should cover the main exposed areas of the space. In the case of the master bedroom, it should always cover the walls, the bedspread, and the furniture that are large. Likewise, for the bathroom, the dominant colour should cover the main areas such as walls, shower curtains, countertops, and shelves. T