Monday, September 23, 2013

Frugal Bathroom Design in Financial Crisis

At this time of global crisis trend, many people experience limitations in buying, building or renovating the house, including choosing bathroom design. Unless they have extra budgets to spend, people start to find ways to make good and better bathroom at home without sacrificing too much money.
Frugal bathroom project becomes a trend that people adopt in this financial crisis era. It means, although the bathroom itself must function well, people change many elements of the bathroom itself to save more money in building and renovating project. This does not mean that the bathroom becomes hideous, but only the design elements that are modified.
Options in Frugal Bathroom Design
-.Shower curtain
One common (and obvious) option in this frugal bathroom design is the shower partition. Many people use glass door to separate between showering corner and bathtub. Since glass door installation is quite expensive, many people turned to simple shower curtains. To spice up the bathroom design look, people use custom shower curtain that has unique patterns and colors.
-.Chrome fixtures
Another step of creating frugal bathroom that people often take is to choose chrome fixtures for everything; from towel rack to clothing hanger and the faucet. Chrome has modern, contemporary look, but it is considered cheaper because the shape is simple. Frugal bathroom design has provided many homeowners with a good bathroom at lower costs. This is an effective choice in financial crisis era.
Complete that cheap design project by introducing over looked or items already in your home that can compliment your new theme or color scheme. A decorative lamp, a taken for granted picture hanging on another wall or those sea shells from the last trip to the ocean could bring some new interest into the room. A bench, baskets, vase, even string Christmas lights can be used in original ways to make that bathroom sparkle. Shower curtains can be one of the priciest items on the list, so by purchasing a cheap plastic liner and then visiting a fabric store to make your own "custom" curtain is ever so easy and will save you a lot of money.

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