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BATHROOM REMODELING | Take Your Bathroom from Ordinary to Stunning


BANISH BORING FROM YOUR BATHROOM REMODEL

Bathrooms are typically functional spaces. Too often, because they are considered private, even spaces that are well-designed are not given the design attention that could lift them from ordinary to stunning.

You can merge function with personality and go for the gusto in terms of creativity. Whether you embrace the glamour of sparkling crystal and oriental rugs or a rustic "farmhouse" feel with timeworn charm, carry it out with confidence, knowing that you have only yourself and your partner to please in the master bath. Use sleek metal trays or worn wire baskets to hold grooming aids and supplies—whatever fits your scheme.

Add pizzazz with graphics or framed art, color or a live plant. Promote calm with framed photos of favorite vacation spots. Cultivate creative wizardry. Repaint trim and rethink your color scheme. Try bold and bright; or go subtle with shades of sea, surf and sand.A powder room used primarily by guests can be bolder, less functional, more whimsical or more formal than the rest of your home. Set a vanity sink into an old pickle barrel if you wish; or lean a floor length mirror next to a pedestal sink and hang a weathered lantern from the ceiling.

Paint the room a dusky color and fill the walls with moody art prints. In a small space, give your imagination free rein and simply enjoy the reactions of all who visit the room. Visit The Kitchen Master showroom today!

The Kitchen Master, 600 Industrial Dr. Naperville, (630) 369-0500 Complimentary Consultation, www.thekitchenmaster.com

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