Choosing Bathroom Accessories and Towel Poles

March 27, 2010 by allanmadams  
Filed under Remodeling Bathroom

How to choose towel stands Towel stands clear up space, since you can toss you towels on the stand rather than in the floor or on a chair. Online you will find a nice selection of stands created by Drop, Onda, Premier, Freestanding, and so on.  How do I choose stands? It depends on your style of bath and taste. If you want modern styles check out the line of Drops. Onda also has a nice collection of contemporary fittings and other bath accessories. If you have a regal taste, you may want to re view the Freestanding Spas, or the line of Premiers. If you want door yet are on a budget, checkout the line of Freestanding Holders. Just out of curiosity, I thought I would check out the line of spa stands. The stands are made of chrome and brass, such as Satin brass. In addition, you have a choice of oil rub bronze, brass, chrome, and satin nickel. Preferably, I like the brass in regal, modern, or Victorian environments. On the other hand, the brass will go well in nearly any bathroom. The oil rub is nice if you have a country bathroom or antique atmosphere.

How much do the stands cost?
It depends on your choice. If you choose the spas, you can find the items online in the price range between $67 and $82.
How do I choose modern stands?
Again, I am not into chrome, yet in the instance of Drops products I like the triple stands, which could go well with matching mirrors in the background. Add a little gold trimming to your layered mirrors and you will have a combination of modern and regal patterns. The item looks well with a vanity glass shelf in the background as well. Keep the gold at bay in this instance; rather offset it with minute trims of gold. Of course, your taste is different from mine, so check out the images for your self. Chrome and Satin Nickel texture is not up my alley, yet Premier has created a nice line of dual spa stands. In a peach, tan, or antique environment I would sit the stands in a corner to offset the atmosphere. Throw a few light color towels on the stand, such as tan and you have a very nice antique pattern. Premier stands are a bit pricey, so if you are on budgeting, check out the line of Freestanding. You have a choice of Satins, Brass, Chrome, and so on.  How do I choose from the line of Onda?

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The Various Choices for Bathroom Shelves

March 17, 2010 by allanmadams  
Filed under Remodeling Bathroom

No one can ignore the importance of additional shelves in the bathroom. This is where you are going to stash all the toiletries and bathroom necessities that you have collected over time. The material that you are going to use for your shelves and the style it is going to take will depend upon how huge or small your bathroom is and its design. Your bathroom shelves should achieve the goal of making the space more inviting and attractive.

It is possible to accomplish the style and preference you need with the wide selection of bathroom shelving available. If you want to achieve a contemporary appeal you can use a frosted or clear glass as your main material. It also gives a welcome diversity to a lavish and elaborate bathroom. Side brackets or support are fixed behind the shelves to install them. You cannot see the mount in front to give the shelves a polished appearance. Frosted glass shelves also have mounts concealed from plain sight to achieve a more sophisticated look. But shelf brackets can also be part of the design and not concealed. Tiered glass shelving is an ideal choice if you want more space to come with a stylish appearance. You can have each tier in uniformed size or style it with a tapered look. This definitely provides a more current design. One drawback of a glass shelf is that it is very fragile but it makes up for its quality to be maintained easily. So be careful when storing things inside your bathroom glass shelves.

Bathroom shelving made of plastic is best for your kids’ bathroom or for bathrooms that aren’t used regularly. Plastic is considered the impeccable choice because you cannot guarantee your kids will behave even inside their bathroom. It is hard to shake shelves made from plastic because they are almost unbreakable even with a not too subtle treatment. Kids do not know the limit of such furniture and you have to expect that they are going to be rough with it. Because of this, your kids bathroom will benefit from plastic shelves. {You can also choose fun colours to suit the taste of your children_Plastics are available in cool colours that your kids will surely find attractive.} If your kids want a theme bathroom you can find kitchen shelf liner that matches their theme and use that. Plastics is easy to maintain although it lacks the refinement of other materials.

Glass and plastic are not the only available materials for bathroom shelving. You can also choose metal shelves which come in two varieties namely the polished and unpolished designs. A modern bathroom will look more attractive with polished metal shelves. If usability comes before style, unpolished metal shelves are generally preferred especially in rooms that require a lot of space. Wood shelves are also among the tops choices beside the other materials. Generally, wood is not ideal to be placed in a humid and damp room. But there are techniques employed so wood shelves can find a home in one of your bathroom corners. They are the most flexible materials and they can fit any style perfectly.

After deciding what material suits your taste, you can now decide what style you are going to incorporate with your bathroom design. You can have open shelves where you will not be confronted with the difficulty of locating your things. You can also store decorations that aren’t necessarily needed for bathing to spice up your bathroom a little bit. You can use bottles with different colours and figurines to decorate your bathroom shelves. Corner shelves can conveniently house clutters and you can stash other essentials in your drawers. There are various designs that can really accommodate all your specific requirements. Make sure that you go for a design and material that will not only fit the appearance of your bathroom but will also provide you with the extra space.

Choosing Bath Accessories and Towel Poles

September 17, 2009 by allanmadams  
Filed under Remodeling Bathroom

How to choose towel stands

Towel stands clear up space, since you can toss you towels on the stand rather than in the floor or on a chair. Online you will find a nice selection of stands created by Drop, Onda, Premier, Freestanding, and so on.

How do I choose stands?
It depends on your style of bath and taste. If you want modern styles check out the line of Drops.

Onda also has a nice collection of contemporary fittings and other bathroom accessories.If you have a regal taste, you may want to re view the Freestanding Spas, or the line of Premiers. Just out of curiosity, I thought I would check out the line of spa stands. The stands are made of chrome and brass, such as Satin brass. In addition, you have a choice of oil rub bronze, brass, chrome, and satin nickel. Preferably, I like the brass in regal, modern, or Victorian environments. On the other hand, the brass will go well in nearly any bathroom. The oil rub is nice if you have a country bathroom or antique atmosphere.

How much do the stands cost?
It depends on your choice. If you choose the spas, you can find the items online in the price range between $67 and $82.

How do I choose modern stands?
Again, I am not into chrome, yet in the instance of Drops products I like the triple stands, which could go well with matching mirrors in the background. Add a little gold trimming to your layered mirrors and you will have a combination of modern and regal patterns. The item looks well with a vanity glass shelf in the background as well. Keep the gold at bay in this instance; rather offset it with minute trims of gold. Of course, your taste is different from mine, so check out the images for your self.

Chrome and Satin Nickel texture is not up my alley, yet Premier has created a nice line of dual spa stands. In a peach, tan, or antique environment I would sit the stands in a corner to offset the atmosphere. Throw a few light color towels on the stand, such as tan and you have a very nice antique pattern. Premier stands are a bit pricey, so if you are on budgeting, check out the line of Freestanding. You have a choice of Satins, Brass, Chrome, and so on.

How do I choose from the line of Onda?
Onda has a nice selection of stands, yet you may want to save a few bucks before considering the items. If you are not worried about price, you may enjoy the chrome triple polished stands, gold/chrome polish, brass and/or chrome polish. The styles go well in white and tan textures.

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