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26 Comments on Interior ReDesign Tips in Palm Beach County- Are YOU the Master of your Bathroom? Try these 5 Easy Tips!
Great ideas BARFF..............wish you could see my bathroom.............sixteen 12x12 tiles would give me a new look, it's hopeless!
Bathrooms are so important to buyers. All your tips are very effective.
Ralph- You can do so much more to update a bathroom, but these are things someone can do on a very limited budget.
Melanie- Take "B&A" photos and post it for us! I love seeing updates!
Tammy- they can make such a difference! I just saw one where they put outdoor walk lights in the floor by the bathtub! If you're doing the whole tamale, why not!
Barbara- Just helped with one and we had the older sinks/countertops raised to today's heights... which was really helpful since the clients were older.
Sharon- watch out... your mom may have this on the list, if not for her, for her friends the next time you head down to FL.,
Donna- tiles... yes, now you're looking at something a little more involved! Take Before and After's for us!
BARFF- Why don't you do it!!! I'd love to see it.
Janice- I've seen the smallest of bathrooms turned into "mini" spas!
Kathy, Love these ideas. Just about every bathroom can use at least one of these ideas.
Kathy, great tips and will not break a bank. I would add painting the cabinets and add update hardware.
Hi Kathy, Thanks for the great ideas on giving your bathroom a facelift. Love it and so simple too!
So cool when relatively simple changes (& not too expensive) can give a room such a facelift. I'm thinking my own bathroom is due for a few updates! (well...overdue)
Judi- Who couldn't use some new thick and fluffy towels!!!
Anna- you're right it won't break the bank... painting the cabinets is another good idea. Most people can change out their own fixtures and would only need an electrician, and a professional mirror company.
Sandy- of course... if you wanted we could start knocking out some walls!!!
Super tips, as always. Love it!
Hi Kathy - These are really good tips - and I just love your titles on the different sections - fun! I hit Suggest.
Super tips Kathy. You've got me thinking about my bathrooms. This post may cost me some money.
Great tips Kathy and in fact I have a mirror in my master bath that needs replacing, but your framing idea many work out great - think I'll give it a shot!
Kathy - you just gave me several ideas for my bathroom which, I admit, is very boring!
Great tips Kathi. I have been wanting to redo my bathroom and hope to this year so I am going to bookmark this to look back on.
Hi Kathy~ Great easy to do tips that will make a BIG difference in any bathroom.
The littlest of changes can make such a huge difference. A little luxury goes a long way too and the towels are a great way to do it.
Debbie- Glad you liked it. Not as informative as your great posts on flooring!
Judy- you are so kind. I tried to put the titles in just to keep the readers awake! Thanks for the "suggest"
Gabe- Aw come on... it wont' cost you that much!!
Kristine- try the frame. Depending upon the style of your house, I saw a great treatment that had mirrors on mirrors.
Toni- Take Before and After pics for us!!!!
Debra- of course you can go all out with bathrooms... steam showers, frameless shower doors, heated tile... but you can also keep it simple!
Donna- these are quick and easy and not that expensive.
Valerie- I love Egyptian cotton, don't you?
Very affordable tip-great post Kathy!
Cathy L- Thanks! It's easy to do the major updates if you have an unlimited budget, but with a small investment, anyone can still make some good changes.
Hi Kathy--Don't know how I missed one of your posts. This is another great one. I suggested moving a piece of art from a hallway into a clients' Master Bathroom and they thought I was nuts (like that was so unusual), but they agreed to let me do it. Then they couldn't stop raving about it after it was up. They said they hadn't thought that was "appropriate" for a bath. Bath updates can be so simple and make such a huge difference.
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