The shower cabin, which is ideal for a minimal bathroom decoration that has been dominant for about fifteen years, has been replaced by the use of bathtubs. Since the bathtub is a space-saving design, it should be chosen very carefully in bathroom decoration.
Most bathrooms these days are a nice, neutral white, beige, or gray. But if you still have some peeling wallpaper or a lovely shade of pink on the walls, a great first step is a paint refresh.
One can of water-resistant paint goes a long way! Choose a color palette that promotes peace and tranquility, like simple earth tones and calm blues.
DIY your own or order one online. You can use it for decorations or prop up a book, set down a glass of wine, or hold a streaming device.
Find artwork you like or have fun making your own – use messages you'd like to be reminded of daily. Like with a real spa, you should leave your space feeling positive and optimistic!
A few live plants will adorn the space, help purify the air, and give your area a touch of nature. Opt for plants that love humidity and thrive in low-light conditions, like Peace Lillies, Ferns, and ZZ Plants.
Icky odors don't create good feelings. Candles can bring a cozy look to your bathroom while taking care of the odor problem. Diffusers and essential oils are other great options. Relaxing scents to include are lavender and jasmine.