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Tips For Warming Up Your Bathroom In Winter

Tips For Warming Up Your Bathroom In Winter

February 19, 2016 | Bathroom Design, Bathroom Remodeling, Bathroom Remodeling Cost, Bathroom Remodeling Tips, Bathroom tips, homeowners, Uncategorized

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You’re out about about in the frigid weather, spending time playing in the snow with the kids or running in and out of stores trying to get those chores accomplished. Nothing sounds better than a nice hot bath or shower until you think of hurrying to undress in a frigid bathroom. Similarly, you awake in the middle of the night, but delay your trip to the toilet in anticipation of how cold the floor will feel.

Instead of shivering in the colder months, you can try a few simple winter decor boosters that will make your bathroom feel toastier and make your bathroom just as inviting in the winter as it is in the summer.

Simple Fixes. If you have a lot of floor space in your bathroom, try placing several thick rugs outside of the bathtub or shower or near the sink. The larger the better. A cushioned rug will take the chill away from your toes and radiate upward to make you feel warmer.

Go for bright lighting. If your bath suffers from lack of light in the winter, brighten it with new light fixtures or candles placed in strategic locations. Light, bright wall colors will also give the impression of warmth. If the prospect of placing a cold towel around your body after getting out of, a heated towel bar is an inexpensive proposition. These units can do double duty. In addition to providing you with a comforting towel, many units also double as a heater, providing the area with extra warmth.

Higher End Considerations. If you’re thinking of remodeling your bathroom, consider these tips to preserve a warm, spa-like atmosphere in the winter. One of the most popular options is to install a radiant heat floor.Unlike traditional heat where the warm air is at the ceiling, radiant heat comes up from the floor.

Modify your shower area to ramp up the heat. One option is a steam shower. If your budget won’t accommodate that, consider a rain shower for greater water coverage. A new bathtub with a liner that will hold in heat is another consideration. Even a heated toilet seat will give you a cozy feeling that will make you want to remain in your private retreat.

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