Some old bathrooms are
charming; claw foot tubs, sea foam tiles and pretty pedestal sinks can bring an
amazing vintage vibe. Other old bathrooms are not so charming; they just look
sad and out of date. If you’re brushing your teeth under Hollywood bulbs;
bathing in a jetted, almond-colored tub; or storing your toiletries in an
oak-encrusted medicine cabinet, there’s a good chance your bathroom’s among the
latter.
Not sure where your bathroom
stands? Here are a few signs that your bathroom could use an update:
1. Unfit Flooring
If you’ve got carpet in your
bathroom, it’s time to replace it. Bathroom flooring is meant to endure years
of heavy moisture and foot traffic. Not only is carpet susceptible to moisture
damage and mold, but it also collects bacteria from your toilet. Gross.
The fix? Swap out sullied
carpeting for large-format tiles in ceramic or natural stone. Or, consider hot
trends like patterned tiles or laminates and ceramics that look like hardwood
flooring. Then, get that cozy carpet feel with a machine-washable bath mat.
2. Comatose Countertops
Boring old countertops can
really drag a bathroom down — and rounded, mega-mauve countertops like these
are a telltale sign that your bathroom saw its heyday in the 1990s.
The fix? Ditch the flat
Formicas in favor of natural stone, engineered quartz or an up-to-date solid
surface. Or, consider painting your countertops for a real budget-friendly
solution. The key to modernizing your bathroom countertops is to focus on clean
lines and earthy, neutral colors and textures.
3. Glaring Glamour Bulbs
Exposed bulbs were once the
telltale sign of a glamorous bathroom upgrade. These days, they’re just the
telltale sign of a dated space.
The fix? Updating your lighting
is one of the cheapest and easiest ways to modernize your bathroom. Renew your
vanity lighting with a pair of LED sconces placed on either side of the
bathroom mirror. Or, install an updated bathroom bar that includes a white or
frosted shade for each bulb to soften the light.
Read more
on... 5 Signs Your Bathroom is
Outdated
Author: homeadvisor

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