We love spas. Just the sound of it. Spa! The thrill run through our spine.
As much as, it is a beautiful area where we evoke a certain feeling of relaxation, you don't have to empty the purse or plan a schedule to be there. In fact, what makes the business spas feel relaxing is not the wetted surfaces or because the baths are private-they are more used than the one in your house, neither can it be attributed to the hot tubs solely. It’s the colors, textures, lighting, and lack of clutter that make spas feel like spas. Also, the smell and sound give spas their distinctive atmosphere.
Really! We spend more time in our own bathrooms than we do at spas. It is worth pampering it, so that we get the pampering we want. You don't have to get a tile contractor or buy a new one, except if certain features are degenerated. Use the following tips to turn your bathroom, whether rented or owned, into a space that you’ll want to lounge and luxuriate in. You’re worth it! Make your bathroom more of a luxury spa rather than a urinal house. You might never know the worth of your potential luxurious bathroom, if you don't.
Giving Yourself a Spa Treatment in your Bathroom
- First, deep clean. Next, clear up all the cluttered space in your bathroom. You don't have to display your toothbrush on the sink, nor have toilet cleaners peeping at every edge. When there is limited storage space, and each family member has his own toiletries, the bathroom get pretty cluttered. You badly want this, make new space for them. Such as, finding some inexpensive matching and colourful glass or china cups or jars to store cotton swabs and soaps neatly. Tuck away the rest of the packages in closets or cabinets. Make a “no plastic bottles on the counter” rule.
- Toiletries are significant part of a spa room. This must be carefully selected and displayed. See Studionette for samples. Make toiletries part of your decor. Ensure you discard old and expired toiletries.
- Upgrade the linens and shower curtain. A sparkling white washed linen shower curtain could your bathroom a feeling of serenity. The color and texture of the shower curtain do matter. The right color and texture can lighten, brighten, and harmonize the space. The wrong color or pattern can make the room look dowdy and dark. Fluffy matching towels, and a high-quality shower curtain made of natural fibers, can transform even an ugly pink tile bathroom into a spa-like retreat. Discard towels or linen that are looking pretty bad habit or shredded. Not only will new, fluffy towels feel super luxurious, they’ll also look super classy stored on your towel rack.
- Swap your shower head, if you can. Getting a swanky shower head with a bunch of different massage settings will take your bathroom to the next level.
- Paint your bathroom in a neutral or pale color palate, if you can. Let you toiletries, carpet, linen, shower curtain speak the volume on solid colours. Bright colors are stimulating; neutral colors are more relaxing. Colours like white, grey, pale (beige, brown, greens, pink and blues) are all neutral. For inspiration, check out Studionette for matching ideas.
- Lighting is key. It determines the mood of your bathroom, whether it is a relaxing and soothing atmosphere or get-out-here one. Try getting a blind, closing the blinds to block out harsh natural light. Buy some tea-lights or small scented candles for decoration and to set mood especially in the evening night hours. A comfortable, calming glow will work wonders to help you unwind and de-stress. Load up candles, when you’re taking a bubble bath. Light all your candles, turn out the lights and relax!
- Get music to your ears. A spa wouldn't be complete without some relaxing, chilled-out music, so don't forget it for your bathroom spa. Ditch the irritating, interrupting music and create a playlist with some soothing tones.
