sweptunder.com
Index Page >> About Us >> Add Url >> Privacy of Info >> Terms & Conditions >> Add Your Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

Business & Services

Self Enhancement

Vehicles & Automotive

Property & Estate

Education & Learning

Issues & News

Tour & Travel

Healthcare & Treatment

Research & Science

Recreation

Family & Home

Online Shopping

Children

Art & Creative

Law & Politics

Finance & Investment

Online & Indoor Games

Jobs & Careers

Health & Hygiene

Society & Issues

Lifestyle & Fashion

Sports

Eating & Drinking

Internet & Computers


 

Index Page » Family & Home » Interior Decoration & Design
 

Make Your Powder Room Say Wow!

 

As a full-time real estate broker, I've seen many bathrooms, including forgotten powder rooms. These little jewels of space are a great way to experiment with your wildest decorating dreams. Guests enjoy a playful theme, and costs can be contained when your doing a small space. Have fun and if you tire of a look, it's not that difficult to reinvent your powder room.

-Find a unique console table, chest of drawers, or small writing desk and make it your vanity. Install a cool counter surface and under-mount sink.

-Find a funky chandelier or ceiling fixture, oversized is okay.

-Install that wallpaper that was always a bit on the wild side. You can even hang shirred fabrics.

-Paint can be bold dark colors, play around with the new pint-size paint samples.

-Mirrored walls and marble floors say luxury.

-Collect a variety of clear glass vases and group together. Fill with petite blossoms of the same color.

-Splurge on window treatments, towels, and other finishing textiles.

-Buy that over-the-top piece of artwork you've had your eye on.

-Don't forget candles. I always light scented votive's as a night-light in the guest bathroom when entertaining.

-Go to your local frame shop and look for frames that strike your fancy, have fitted with mirror for over the vanity.

-If space allows, slip in a bench or cozy chair.

Author: Mark Nash
 
Author Bio:

Mark Nash

Mark Nash is an author of four books, including his recently released 1001 Tips for Buying and Selling a Home. Mark has been a commentator for CBS The Early Show, Bloomberg TV, interviewed by national newspapers and his articles have been widely syndicated in print and electronic media.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Lawn Mowers Guide - Cut a Fine Figure of Your Lawn
 
Hurricanes, Holidays and Hassles in Evacuations
 
Sad or Lucky
 
Rare Coins
 
Violence Against Women
 
The Pug: Dignified Clown with a Lot of Attitude
 
Los Angeles Re-Starts Solar Incentives for Homeowners
 
Comic Books - Fantastic Four Flashback
 
The Bedlington Terrier: A Little Lamb
 
Thousand Now Take Pride In Their Maternity Swimwear Who Never Thought They Could
 
 
 
   Index Page >> Privacy of Info >> Terms & Conditions
© www.sweptunder.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide