Savannah Bathroom Design is All in the
Details
(ARA) - It’s most likely one of
the top reasons you’ve been putting off that bathroom
makeover or remodel -- you’re just not sure which
design elements you want to incorporate into the room.
What color theme will you use? Do you want a pedestal
sink or a furniture-style vanity? Will you incorporate
any ‘green’ faucets or fixtures? And, if you do, will
they still look good and perform well?
These questions, and many others, should be at the
top of your list when you start mapping out your next
bathroom project. Luckily, many manufacturers have made
it easier in recent years for you to answer those
questions in a painless, affordable way.These
questions, and many others, should be at the top of
your list when you start mapping out your next bathroom
project. Luckily, many manufacturers have made it
easier in recent years for you to answer those
questions in a painless, affordable way.
“We’ve created several full bathroom suites of
fixtures and faucets,” says Jennifer Lee from Danze,
Inc. “The elements of each collection were literally
made for each other.”
According to Lee,
it’s the attention to detail and design that makes
the Danze Powder Room Collections so popular.
Lines, shapes, color tones and texture carry
through from piece to piece, giving the entire
room the look that typically comes only from a
design professional.
So what should you look for when you’re planning
your next bath or powder room project? Here are a few
things to consider when choosing the critical
elements:
Bathroom
Cabinets -- Choices are abundant when it
comes to the sink area of a bathroom. For those smaller
footprint powder rooms, or where storage isn’t as
critical, consider a pedestal sink. If a pedestal
doesn’t match your taste or function needs,
furniture-style vanities can have a significant impact
on a room’s decor and add extra storage.
Faucet -- This can be one of
the most noticeable accessories in the room and
one that homeowners and guests interact with the
most. Make sure you choose a style and finish that
is consistent with the overall decor. A soft
brushed nickel or warm oil rub bronze finish can
add a distinct detail to the decor. If green
options are important to you, explore
WaterSense-approved faucets that can reduce water
usage by 20 percent, without affecting
performance.
Toilet -- This is one of the
best places to go ‘green’ in your bathroom.
High-efficiency toilets use 1.28 gallons per flush,
saving two or more gallons of water each use
compared to many toilets installed in the 1980s and
prior. And, don’t overlook the tank lever. Danze and
other manufacturers sell individual tank levers in a
variety of styles and finishes so you can literally
match every aspect of the room’s decor.
Shower
System -- Years ago homeowners had a
handful of choices for showerheads. Today, there are
hundreds of styles, functions, finishes and
components that can comprise a home’s shower system.
This is a recently discovered area of the bathroom
that can really show off your design flair and
create a unique retreat.
Bath
Accessories -- Accessories are another
important way to share the little detailing that
many styles offer in the bathroom. Whether it’s the
ornate craftsman look of an old-world towel ring, or
the sleek, long lines of a contemporary towel bar,
make sure to pair up accessories that match your
room’s faucet, sink and other elements.
Storage -- Homeowners can’t
seem to get enough storage in most bathroom floor
plans. Again, choosing a furniture-style vanity can
give you extra storage space, as can many
well-designed mirrors -- which should obviously
match the wood, finish and styling of the vanity and
other pieces in the room.
“Coordinating bathroom pieces is easier than ever,”
adds Lee. “Choosing pieces that are created as part of
a collection is definitely a time-saver and a
reassuring way to know the design details were taken
care of for you.”
For more information about the variety and beauty of
Danze faucets and fixtures, visit Danze.
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