What your bed and bath decor is missing

What your bed and bath decor is missing

Decorating your bedroom and bathroom should be fun, but it's not always easy. For example: how do you know that the expensive shower curtain you've been eyeing will actually last, or if those luxurious looking bath mats can stand up to daily wear and tear?

Well, never fear. We're here to help! Whether you're a homeowner looking for a style upgrade or a renter trying to spruce up your space without sacrificing your security deposit we've got some tips on what our experts recommend to get the look you want while ensuring quality performance.

Below, find out which unique items are worth splurging on in the bedroom and bathroom—from bed frames and mattresses to mirrors, towels and more—and learn why these products are actually worth their higher price points.'

A durable shower curtain

As you probably know, shower curtains are a necessity in any bathroom. But have you thought about what yours is missing?

The best shower curtains are waterproof and easy to clean, whether you're using soap or shampoo. They should be made of fabric that can hold up to the weight of water without ripping or tearing under pressure. Plus, they should stay put when you pull them out of the way so they don't get tangled around your feet as you step over them in the morning rush!

You'll also want one with a sturdy rod so it doesn't bend beneath an onslaught of hot water and steamy bodies—not only will this keep your tub cleaner longer but it'll save wear-and-tear on the fabric itself too (which could translate into less frequent replacements). And finally: make sure there's enough room between each ring so that opening/closing feels smooth but not loose enough where air could leak through when closed tightly against another curtain liner (or worse yet blow open all by itself during use).

Towels that will last

We've all been there: You buy a set of towels, only to find out that they're not as soft or absorbent as you'd hoped. And because they're so cheaply made, they don't last long either.

The best towels are the ones that are durable and easy to care for—and also look great in your bathroom. They should be affordable enough that you'll want to replace them every few years (or sooner if you can't stand their appearance anymore). We also love finding eco-friendly options that are made in America!

A set of bath mats

While we’re on the topic of bathroom safety, it’s important to note that bath mats are an essential component of any well-appointed bathroom. They prevent slipping and falling in the tub or shower, which can lead to injury—and they’re also just a great way to add color and style to your space.

While there are all kinds of mats available, from rubberized ones that stick onto your existing bathtub flooring to more permanent options like tile, one kind stands out as particularly useful: memory foam bathmats. These are great because they provide comfort while keeping you dry no matter how long you stand in the shower or how much water spills over onto your feet—not only will this help prevent injury but it will also prolong the life of your flooring!

Non-slip rugs that are soft and comfortable

One way to add style and comfort is through rugs. Rugs are a great way to create a sense of ambience in your home, but they can also be practical. Non-slip rugs will help keep your busy family from stumbling on slippery hardwood floors or tile. They can also prevent injury from falls that occur when people trip over the rug and fall down the stairs or crash into furniture, as well as protect all that nice wood from being scratched up by wet shoes or paws.

A non-slip rug will also provide extra cushioning for your bare feet on cold mornings, especially if you live in an area where it gets really cold during wintertime! A good quality one made with wool is soft enough not only for bare skin but also provides warmth when needed without having any harmful chemicals added into its manufacturing process which could otherwise cause irritation if used regularly by sensitive individuals such as those who suffer from allergies (or even just don’t like certain odors!).

A place to hang your towels.

  • A towel bar is a must! For many people, towels are the most common item of clothing that they use. A place to hang towels is necessary for any bathroom.

  • Make sure it's the right height, width and material. A towel bar should be installed at a height that makes it easy for you to reach when you're standing next to your sink or tub. If you're tall or short, consider installing two different heights of towel bars so that everyone can access them easily. You may need another piece of furniture installed in order to accommodate this change (such as an armoire).

  • Choose a color that matches well with your décor scheme but isn't too distracting either—you want this piece to blend in seamlessly with its surroundings so as not steal attention away from other decor items such as artwork on walls above or mirrors placed below--not only will this improve overall aesthetics but also create an inviting atmosphere in which guests feel comfortable getting ready before heading out on errands throughout their day

Storage for your towels and other bathroom items.

Bathroom storage is an important aspect of any bathroom, but it's especially necessary for a small space. Where do you keep towels and washcloths? Do you have a place to put your toiletries? The answer to these questions will be different for every person, based on the size of their bathroom and their personal preference. But no matter what kind of storage solution works best for you, there are some common factors that should be considered when choosing what goes in your cabinet:

First and foremost—what works best aesthetically? What color scheme do I want (or need) in my bathroom? Does it match with everything else already in the room or will I need different knobs or handles than what came with the cabinets originally?

Second—how easy is it going to be to access these items when they're inside said cupboard (and how much time am I willing to spend digging around)? If there aren't drawers where I can put things away neatly by type then things like soap dispensers get lost among all the other stuff that's been shoved into them at one point or another. This makes them harder than ever before; not only does this mean having more clutter around all over again but also trying not just looking messy

Coordinating lighting fixtures.

When it comes to lighting, a few simple rules apply. First, your fixtures should be in the same style as the rest of your room's decor. This can help make your space feel more cohesive and less like you're living out of some kind of mismatched thrift shop where everything came from different eras and styles.

Second, choose fixtures that complement each other in color: if you have a dark wood headboard or chest of drawers set against light grey walls, consider choosing brass-colored fixtures with silver accents to match them.

Third, go for materials that match those used throughout other parts of your bathroom or bedroom—for example, if most furniture items are made from metal or glass (e.g., an art deco style), then select lightbulbs or lamps that also use these materials for their frames so everything matches well together visually after installation is complete!

Finally - but perhaps most importantly - always keep scale in mind when selecting lights for any room in which they'll be placed; after all size does matter when it comes time put something on display somewhere inside one's home!

A functioning, stylish toilet seat.

As a bathroom fixture, the toilet seat is one of the most important elements in your home. The seat not only provides a place for you to sit and relax, but it also serves as a functional piece that facilitates your ablutions (from bathing to grooming) and helps with dressing.

With so many options available on the market today, it can be difficult to choose which style fits best with your bathroom’s design scheme. Luckily for us all, we have rounded up seven different styles that are sure to make their way into our bathrooms this season!

Functional hardware for the rest of the plumbing in the space.

You can't have a functional bathroom without functional hardware for the rest of the plumbing in the space. You may not even realize that your toilet seat has been broken for months, or that your shower head was installed at a slightly crooked angle. But once you replace these things, you'll be amazed at how much better your bathroom looks and feels.

The same goes for the faucets on top of your sink and tub. If they're dripping all over the place, it's time to replace them immediately with something new—and something nicer than what was there before, too!

A comfortable bed to sleep on.

If you're looking to get a good night's sleep and wake up feeling refreshed and ready for the day, it's important to invest in a comfortable bed. A comfortable bed can help reduce back pain and aid in sleeping better, so it's something worth considering if you're experiencing any issues when it comes to getting quality rest. A good night's sleep is also essential for your health and well-being, as it helps keep your immune system strong and allows your brain time to recover from the daily stresses of life.

Functional storage for bedroom items.

  • For clothes, shoes, toys and other items

  • For bedding and other bedding items

  • For other bedroom items

  • Bathroom storage is also a must-have for your home. You want to create smart storage that's both functional and beautiful. Your guests will appreciate the effort you put into keeping their bathrooms looking good!

Style is important, but some items are too important to be skimping on quality

Style is important, but some items are too important to be skimping on quality. When it comes to the things you use every day—like your bed linens and towels, for example—you'll want to buy durable, high-quality pieces that last longer than cheap imitations.

Here's why:

  • Quality items are worth the investment. They're more durable and last longer because they've been designed with better materials and construction techniques in mind. This means that even if you decide to change up your decorating scheme a little later, these items will still look great without having to be replaced right away.

  • Quality items are safer than their cheaper counterparts because they're constructed with stronger materials (like cotton instead of synthetic fibers). These materials may cost more initially but will ultimately pay off by reducing your chances of getting sick or injured from exposure over time.*

You spend a lot of time in your bathroom and bedroom, so make sure that you have the best possible experience. When it comes to important items, like your shower curtain and your towels, choose quality over style every time. When it comes to other items, like your bath mats or rugs, choose coordinated sets that will bring some elegance to even the most simple fixtures. For lighting and plumbing hardware in particular, go for pieces that will feel timeless and stylish for years to come. Finally, make sure that you choose a bed that does everything you need it to. Don’t forget about storage! These spaces are where we start and end our day after all—make them as comfortable as possible with these tips in mind!



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