Creating A Spa Bathroom At Home
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- Apothecary jars: Placing different sized apothecary jars filled with various bathroom supplies such as bath salts, cotton balls, etc, not only creates a spa look but it also helps to organize the space.
- Nice towels: Choosing neutral, white towels made of Egyptian cotton or micro-cotton not only looks clean and plush but those materials are extremely soft and luxurious.
- Mirrors: Hanging mirrors from ribbon looks beautiful and creates a light and airy look by allowing the light to reflect around the room.
- Subway tiles: These are a classic look and can be used for a backsplash or on the shower walls for a gorgeous and timeless look.
- Soothing color: Painting bathroom walls a soft blue or gray gives the space a relaxing feel. Try Benjamin Moore Nantucket Fog.
- Fresh flowers: Many people put flowers in living rooms or kitchens but the bathroom can often be an overlooked space. Adding a small vase of fresh blooms can instantly create a beautiful and refreshing look.
- Quality hand soap: Try placing a wonderfully smelling hand soap on a pretty dish so that both you and guests can feel pampered.
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