Often a few small changes are all it takes to spruce up an older bathroom. Make it the sanctuary you deserve with these home improvement tips.
June 25, 2015
Often a few small changes are all it takes to spruce up an older bathroom. Make it the sanctuary you deserve with these home improvement tips.
Make the hardest-working room in your house the perfect escape. Your day begins and ends in the bathroom — that's reason enough to spend a little time giving it a serene, spa-like feel. Often a few small changes are all it takes to spruce up an older bathroom.
If old, cracked tiles, greying grout or 1970s decor are setting your teeth on edge, don't immediately start the demolition. Take a cue from earlier generations and fix it, rather than scrap it.
If left alone, damaged tiles can cause larger problems in a damp environment. So if you discover a cracked or chipped tile in your bathroom, follow these simple steps to stop further damage from happening.
The best remedy for mildew is plenty of air circulation. This gets rid of moisture so that mildew can't take hold — so turn on your bathroom fan. But that's not all you can do. Here are some surefire ways of minimizing mildew in your bathroom:
Well-chosen bathroom fabrics can turn the bathroom into a comfortable, attractive space and are kind to skin, depending on the fabric.
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