Thursday, July 23, 2009

Ideas For Distinctive Bathrooms Keep Flowing

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Traditionally, bathrooms have been designed to be functional, but have often lacked the style and sophistication that is characteristic of those you see today. Today's homeowners are investing more money remodeling their bathrooms, turning them into a place for retreat and relaxation.

According to a recent survey, 30 percent of homeowners are spending more than $10,000 on updating and expanding their bathrooms. The results also indicate that the shower/bath is actually what makes a bathroom most distinctive. Gone are the days of installing an all-in-one shower and bath. Instead, in today's modern bathrooms, separate showers and tubs are making a huge splash.

Whether a jetted whirlpool, custom antique claw-foot tub or infinity bath-the choices are limitless. You can take it one step further by installing your own steam room. The options for showers have increased as well. One simple touch of luxury is as easy as replacing your showerhead. These days, showerheads have increased in size and function. For example, Pegasus now offers an array of unique showerheads that provide an increase in water range and massaging functions, including a fixture with two extension arms and showerheads and its wagon wheel showerhead with 10 pillar sprays.

As homeowners are increasing the size of their bathrooms, they are experimenting with unique fixtures and high-end amenities. To keep up with the trends, manufacturers are now developing vanities and hardware not just for functionality, but to transform the bathroom experience as a whole. In addition to enhancing the look and feel of showers and baths, homeowners are achieving the at-home spa look by installing contemporary lighting, deluxe faucets and heated tile floors.

Surprisingly enough, items you traditionally see in a kitchen, such as granite countertops and stainless steel, are making their way into the bathroom. Although a granite top is a bit pricier than your average vanity, it's a popular choice for vanities that hold dual, his-and-her sinks, and is a modern alternative to marble.

To complete the spa feel, proper lighting is essential. In order to imitate the atmosphere of a real at-home retreat, soft lighting is key. Chandeliers and wall sconces are fashionable options that come in a variety of shapes, sizes and styles. Also, steer away from the traditional white paints and add a little color to your bath. Color is a simple way to add mood to any room.

Available exclusively at The Home Depot and EXPO Design Center, Pegasus bath products offer luxury styling without extravagant pricing.

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