There is that no place in the House without a personal style statement is equipped, including bathroom. Rick Baye, Seattle interior designer, and valuable works of art combine inexpensive and decorative pieces that will not be damaged by moisture.
While the faith, to the West Coast interior designer, has a different way. Often, it brings together a diverse collection ranging from decorative glass, colored pictures, families of basket weaving. Rick referring also to the establishment of plants such as orchids. "(Orchid) is perfect in the bathroom." "This plant is passionate of moisture and indirect light from the Sun," said Baye.
You can put in the basket or colorful pottery and even some types of orchids do not require all media as the pot. "You can hang on Orchid on the wall." "As you can see its roots, it looks like a beautiful ornament with her own," says Rick. When you select decorative items in the shower, try a light color. "Use these commodities that nuanced brilliant," said Minneapolis interior designer Cy Winship.
For example, place a color yellow vase vivid in the toilet tank to capture successfully the other colors in the bathroom as well as the closure of skin of corn flowers ornaments that were previously. He also made decoupaged (the art of decorating an object with cutouts of colored paper) in the mud tank false wall rear. Nicknamed "bath"ugly duckling"is now a favourite place Cy at home."
For the placement of works of art, look for a truly unique. "Put a piece of artwork, this is really fantastic, really nice on top of the toilet," said LaDonna Pare, owner of the Interior by Den decoration in Bowling Green, Kentucky. "Because once that door closes, people certainly room to spend time around the research and finally get the impression," he added.
With the exception of art objects are placed in the central area of the bathroom which are often the people, no need to worry about moisture problems. "But, if you put your art in a place which is wet, it is necessary also that care, choose something that is cheap," said LaDonna.
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