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  1. Karen Singh

    Okay wait I need some tips! I have an old apartment, my tub’s pink & my tiles are black.. it’s awful. And the lighting sucks. Any tips?

  2. G. E.

    Another great idea is to NOT use any mass-produced bath mats. Use a nice rug or runner.

  3. Susan Cook

    I would prefer to say “classy” rather than “expensive”. You can shop around to find bargains in good taste. But to me I’ll live with less classy vs having to refill hand soap

  4. MaggienBOB

    Sadly there is nowhere to put bottles, jars, etc, except o the limited counter space. Poor bathroom cabinet design. Uhg.

  5. Kay Downing

    Perfect timing – we’re moving tomorrow and the first job is to replace the bathrooms! Although they are both quite small (by North American standards, at least), I’m determined to have enough storage to be able to hide everything away.

  6. brick sloth

    After great deliberation I share my single tip : classy looking refillable soft soap and lotion containers that are on the wall not the counter.
    That is all. You're welcome.

  7. Sidney Bristow

    Just take a peak at the workings of the faucet before you buy one. Needing to drill holes or put in new angle stops, etc. will drive your husband nuts. The fancier they are, the more problems you’ll get. And if you get a sink, note if your existing is a drop in or it’s installed from underneath the counter. Unless you want a divorce.

  8. Lazy Gardens

    Clean it!
    Declutter it!
    Wash the shower curtain! You can wash the vinyl ones in warm water with a couple of bath towels.
    Get towels that match!

  9. jean erick

    Adding a easy to care for plant changed the bathroom.
    Also I used a small decanter for my mouthwash. The glass soap dispenser and qtip holder are in a similar style. Real game changers.

  10. Areina

    Definitely agree with the clutter point. Not having shampoo/conditioner/body wash bottles but instead storing them away from sight looks so much cleaner and classier

  11. judy benefield

    Choose a cloth shower curtain liner, feels more expensive and it can be frequently laundered to keep a fresh look and feeling in the shower.

  12. Rairakku Mushi

    Word of caution about those top rolling styles of glass doors!
    They have a HUGE gap between the two planes of glass. Causing a fair amount of water getting outside onto the floor.
    And unless it comes with the plastic thingy that stops the water, you have to attempt to find one wide enough And cut it around the hardware.
    They look pretty in pictures and showrooms but aren’t very practical in reality.

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