Friday, July 27, 2018

Luxury for Less

Luxury for Less Search for options to luxe materials. River white granite is among the most reasonable and durable substitutions for white marble, '' says Jenn Ryan, owner of Jenn Ryan Designs, an Atlanta custom design build firm.



Right Place, Right Time Use live-edge timber slabs for a rustic countertop, like within this intown Atlanta bath made by Karen Hott Interiors. It is possible to find live-edge countertops for bath vanities for $200-$300 via artisan marketplaces that are online. You can also salvage timber from fallen trees and also operate with a craftsman to get the finish you need, based on your budget.



Past Becomes New Just take a look in this toe kick. An arched design makes the vanity look furniture-esque, which allowed Austin Lineberry of New River Building Co.. In Atlanta to tighten the breadth and lower the cost of the vanity and countertop.



Au Naturel Put your jewelry on screen with a stylish bracelet or necklace holder based on your countertop. This way you'll add a bit of glam, even if you can not splurge on expensive cabinet hardware or light fixtures.



Flawless Finish If your toilet has a high contrast colour scheme, locate artistic soap and lotion bottles that reflect that. The accessories to the best of this sink are glistening and almost sculptural, including a chiseled brilliance to the sleek lines of the toilet, a 2016 National Kitchen Bath Association Design Competition winner, designed by Haefele Design.



Secret Design A great way to liven up your counter space is by shifting your accessories to integrate new colors and shapes. "Hunt down different bottles of many different kinds," says author   Susan Sully.   "I believe adding that one cranberry bottle in together with the rest really brought that to life." She states putting family photos in mismatched frames may also give decor flair.  



Saved Leftovers A collection of classic and vintage dressing tools, exhibited in an old fashioned barber's jar, accessorizes this dressing table. The spray of coral against the marble panel along with a bronze mix, used to hang jewelry while the homeowner is washing up, add a touch of quirky panache.  



A Bit of Bling On one side of the sink, a miniature antique chest retains hairpins and rings to keep the place clean. Salve jars, a ceramic cold cream jar and a vintage dish filled with classic buttons finish off the distance. Writer Susan Sully claims that the lids on these jars are probably made of Bakelite, an ancient plastic that's now a collectible.  



High-Design Dispensers A lamp is an offbeat and unexpected attribute in a toilet, but it really can change the feel of this room. A warm mild and accessories added to your counter may also add pizazz with no expensive structural changes. Insert a tray to disperse that mild that is warm farther. This bathroom was redecorated by designers volunteering for Dwell with Dignity, a nonprofit company.



Hint of Color When you've got a toilet with gorgeous wallpaper, similar to this chinoiserie print, you don't need to splurge on the countertop or sink particulars. Atlanta designer Michele Gratch installed a faucet from a home improvement store with an antique bronze finish and a very small vase with fresh roses to match the wall's pink palette.



Unusual Products Even something as simple as a new tray and soap dispenser can spruce up your counter style in a minute. Insert a fragrance, such as incense or a oil burner, and a color-coordinated tissue box and you have an immediate update that packs an abrupt visual punch. This bath, made by Stephanie A. Bruntz of Studio B. Design, was a 2016 National Kitchen Bath Association Design Competition winner.



Age Can Be Beautiful Top off it with all tile. A little band of tile hot tub blue and a hint of green is a smart finishing touch to the Silestone counter in Atlanta DIY stylist and blogger Jo Torrijos' renovated bathroom.



Sleek Shelves When there is absolutely no space on the walls near the sink for a hand towel ring or hook, then take it into the countertop. Atlanta designer Jennifer Foster filled a reddish tray with a small towel stand to get a boy's bathroom. Decorative hand towels are also a simple way to make a bathroom look more polished, and designers often opt for people with simple patterns such as stripes.



Shiny Space Coordinate textures, such as from the lampshade and canisters here. Lamps are sudden decor for a toilet, plus they add warmth and interest. This bath was done as part of a Dwell with Dignity apartment makeover project.  



Floral and Fresh Orchids are one of the best plants for a toilet if you've got a window, since they love the humidity however need light, states Atlanta designer Cindi MacPherson of The Interior Partners. Add a little character to your bathroom decor with an orchid like this one, and draw colour from different parts of the room in your counter decoration. This hammered gold menu mirrors the gold Roman shade.  



All the Senses Even small powder room counters have just a little panache. A powder room rarely requires space for cosmetics or toiletries, but that small piece of countertop may be an overlooked spot for ornamental accents. Clinton Rice, owner of Clinton Lane Rice Design  in Atlanta, brought this collection of blue and white Chinese porcelain into his powder room, adding another layer of pattern contrary to the present geometric background.



Tile Accent Even if you can not afford to perform a tile wall, a little band of tile over the countertop brings together the colors of the vanity and countertops. In case you've got a vanity with drawers, then you can decorate the countertop with things such as vintage-looking bottles in the free area that makeup and other bathroom essentials would otherwise occupy.



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