Bathroom Accessories and Toilet Brush Caddies

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Bathroom Accessories and Toilet Brush Caddies

Toilet brush caddies make up nice bathroom accessories. The caddies are idea, since if you just leave the toilet brush lying in the floor it dirties up your room. In addition, if you do not clean brushes after using them in the toilet, it can build up residue and leave a foul smell. As you can see, toilet brush caddies are nice necessities.

How to choose toilet brush caddies?
Musa, Chateau, Home, Outline, Wind, and Freestanding make a nice selection of toilet brush caddies. If you are searching to accomplish organic embellishments, you may like the crystal glass selections. The glass wear is sometimes structured with pure brass and wood wenges. Musa just created the latest wall-mounting caddies. You will find the latest chrome polish styles and the satin nickels.

How do I choose a caddy to match my bathroom?
The caddies made by Musa, i.e. most designs are crafted to fit any modern bathroom. The items are shipped from foreign legions, i.e. Italy. The items are basic, yet it will bring a classy style to your modern bathroom.

The toilet caddies come with accessories. Few companies sell with the item, wood wenges trims, tumblers, soap dish, and other holders. Most items sold by Musa are made of purely cut brass. Clear crystal glass is gorgeous and will fit any room. I mentioned that the caddies are designed for most modern bathrooms, yet the item will match nearly any style in Victorian rooms, regal baths, country style, and more. You may not want to choose the item to install in child baths, unless the children are older.

How do I choose other bathroom items that go with the caddy?
You have a list of items to select, including the glass corner and vanity shelves, tissue holders, robe hooks, towel bars, soap dish, tumblers, and so on.

How do I choose items designed by Chateau?
I am not partial to silver, yet Chateau made the latest brush caddies that attracts the eye. The latest brush caddy is polished in both chrome and brass. You will find a variety of matching hooks as well, which include polished brass, chrome, combo, and the brush nickel. If you choose the combination of gold and chrome, try mixing it with the chrome and brass polished hooks.

You can also mix the brass/chrome caddies with towel bars, designer mirrors, robe hooks, glass holders, and more. The item comes from Sweden, which the country?s crafters has proven faithful in designing elegant bathroom accessories.

If you intend to purchase the chrome/brass caddies, you may want to purchase a gold bath tissue holder, and a vanity glass shelf. The combination will make your guest think you are living high on the hog. If you do not like the glass vanities, then consider the d?cor mirrors that light up and mount on your wall.

Freestanding has a nice selection of brush caddies also. The gold are nice, yet in images it stands out loudly. I am a gold fan, i.e. I like gold tones, shades, colors, etc, yet the color in this instance is a bit disturbing to the eye. In this instance, you may want to consider the Oil Rub Bronze-Plate designed with steel. As I look at the image, I feel that the brush caddy would look nice in an antique atmosphere.

I love the wind so I had to check out the images designed by Wind Collections. The brush caddies are nice if you like chrome with spurts of gold. One of the bathroom accessories you want to consider with this series is the shower corner baskets.

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Using Shelves and Baskets to Organize your Bathroom Accessories

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Using Shelves and Baskets to Organize your Bathroom Accessories

Do you have old baskets in the shed you are thinking about putting in the yard sale or garbage? Stop; you can redecorate the baskets. Redecorating the items is easy, which you can create an organizer for your bathroom. In addition, you can fill in wasted space giving you more room to store other bathroom items in your cabinets.

Did you put some old shelves in the yard sale? Did the items sell, or do you still have them? If you still have the items, pick a wall that you need to do something with in the bathroom and gear up that creative mind.

Of course, you will need to re-paint the shelves before creating your organizer. You can choose any type of paint, including flat paints. Spray the shelves, let dry, and spray paint the shelves again. If the wood is damaged, chipped, etc, you may need to sand first.

Enamel ceramic, or whatever paint you may have under the cupboard will work for this. After the shelves are dry, give them a good look over and decide if they are too plain or do you want to add something more to them. Remember don?t overdue it.

When choosing your colors and shades, be sure you already have a theme so they will match what is already done, you don?t want to waste your time. If you want more color to your shelves, use another color and stamp or even draw a design on it, painting it to your desired color.

The shelves are good and dry so now mount them on your wall where you want. I like to skater them so they aren?t all in a row. A lot depends on how much room you want to use for this project. Once you have decided on the area and the order you want to mount go ahead and mount them.

Now you have created extra space and need to put something attractive on them. Remember again here you need to be creative using baskets can be fun. Baskets come in many different sizes; shapes and colors so set them on the shelves placing the sizes and shapes wherever you like. We have the baskets picked out that, we?re going to use so be creative again and decorate them. Baskets are nice to use because they are easy to clean, just wash them with warm soapy water and let dry. The moisture in the bathroom is good for them it helps keep them from drying out.

Don?t like the color of these old baskets let?s decorate them now. You can paint baskets and decorate just like you did your shelves. Go ahead the paint won?t hurt and when finished just get the clear color spray can out and spray them to set the colors in. Got the baskets painted and they are to plain; set back onto the shelves and see where and what you want to add to them next. You can stamp and put stickers on baskets too just like you did your shelves so think and be creative with them. Make your wall something for people to talk about and be proud of all the hard work you?ve done with your time.

The shelves and baskets are done now so what are you going to do with the baskets. Don?t worry you can fill the baskets with a variety of items to clear up space in your cabinets. Use one of your newly decorated baskets for all that nail care stuff you have in a bag in the cupboard.

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How to Choose Bathroom Accessories and Rugs

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How to Choose Bathroom Accessories and Rugs
When you want a rug for your bathroom

At what time you are trying to decide what and where to go for a bathroom rug, you might want to consider making one instead by hand; they look very nice in bathrooms. This way you can make it the size and shape you want. As well, you can create your own style, design, patterns, colors, etc, without sweating the market. Of course, online you will find a wide array of products, including oriental rugs, stylish rugs, etc. The choice is yours, however, if you want to make your own, check out our ideas.
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Why would I want to make a rug instead of buying one?
You may want to take this in consideration. You will be making it to fit your needs so that way you can pick out the colors you want, and then decide what size you want also. Rather than choosing online products, you can create, design, and alter the rug at your leisure. The shape of the rug is important as style, this is a plus for your bathroom, since the rugs will match and come together.
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Is it hard to make a rug?
It is not hard to make a rug. It takes some time but it is not hard to do. Some people make rugs in a few days while others make the rugs in about a week. This depends on you. How fast do you want to work? You may want to set plans to finish your rug at a time you designate, which will inspire you to finish early.
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What kind of material do I use when making a rug?
Most people just use pieces of rags to do these rugs. This way it looks like a county setting and it will go with everything, I personally like the country look in my house.
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How do I make my own rug?
When making your rug here are some steps for you to follow:
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First, you have to get the strips of rags you want and cut them at ? inches then when that is done you have to put the fabric in a tape maker. The tape maker will fold the raw edges down so that it makes a strip, so it can be used to crochet. Then you press the strips in half to make a double fold, followed by rolling it into a ball and then make sure you chain stitch to join the chain into a ring, combined with a chain stitch from the hook and then wrap the fabrics over the hook crochet. Stitch crochet two single crochet patterns and keep going until you get the size you want.
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How can I use my rugs?
When your rug is finished, you can use this for many different things, such as to put the rug in front of the shower, or maybe in front of the sink. You can even put the rug in front of the door.
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How do I take care of my rug?
To take care of your rug the maintenance is easy to maintain. Just shake it out and throw it in the washer when you are finished. After washing just hang to dry. I don?t think I would want to put the rug in the dryer to dry, since this may make it shrink. Drying will sometimes fade the color, so I would just hang the rug to dry,

How do I choose material to make a mate?
If you plan to make another rug, choose materials as you did the same rug. You will need the same material.

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Mixing Bathroom Accessories

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Mixing Bathroom Accessories
How to choose knobs and hooks

Choosing bathroom accessories such as knobs and robe hooks is not easy. You have a selection from Dove, Musa, Antique, Aranjeuz, Austin, Barcelona, Cabin, Belvedere, Cameo, Channel, Cannes, Catalina, Chenille and more to select. City Temple, Contessa, Cosmopolitan, Dominic, Designer, Drop and Elizabeth created a nice line of knobs and robe hooks as well.

When choosing knobs and hooks your best bet is to reduce your options. For instance, do you like gold? Do you like gold combined with chrome? Would your prefer decorative styles? Do like the mirror look? Considering your taste, style etc can help you narrow down your choice.

In addition, you want to consider your bathroom. Do you have a country setting? Do you have a regal bath? Is your bath Victorian Style? Are you purchasing knobs and hooks for a kid bathroom? What colors and patterns are in your bathroom?

If you have regal or master bathroom you may like the gold knobs and hooks. Jas has a nice line of knobs and hooks. Jas made the creative gold robe hooks, which go well with a variety of colors. You might have a wall mirror, glass cub, hooks, shelves, and racks in the background of your bath area. In this instance, I would reconsider the gold, unless you have gold trimmings around your bathroom accessories.

If you have gold trimmings, the gold will look great. If you do not have gold trimmings, you may want to add a few other bathroom items. For instance, you can purchase gold bath bars, gold-trimmed holders made of glass, gold and glass soap dish, bath tissue holders, vanity glass shelves trimmed in gold and so on. Toss in a gold towel ring and you are off to a good start.

How do I choose knobs and hooks for antique bathrooms?
If you have an antique environment, you may like Pacific?s line of bathroom accessories. Antique shades, tones, etc could benefit from the oil rub bronze hooks. Satin nickel will also go well in antique bathrooms. Toss in a Bronze Oil Rub ring, antique white soap dish and toothbrush holder, and perhaps a vanity glass mirror and there you have it.

The rustic gold are nice items that go well in antique environments. The Antique Bronze Burn shades are nice as well. Toss in a rustic, bronze, or antique vanity glass shelf and your patterns will blend well. In addition, you can add a bath tissue holder; towel ring/bar and you are off to enhance your antique bathroom.

Aranjeuz makes a nice line of products, which you could blend in antique regions. It depends on your style, yet you could blend the gold trim with chrome polish hooks to set off an antique atmosphere. The brush nickel mixed with gold is nice as well.

How do I choose modern patterns and colors?
Dominic collections have a nice selection of hooks. You may like the chrome polished items designed by German crafters. Wind has a nice selection of modern designs as well.

How do I choose bathroom accessories for Victorian baths?
Victorian style baths often benefit from Satin Nickel shades, brass and chrome polish, and so on. Victorian style is designed to bring home legends of the past. Victorian also honors the traditional patterns. Most Victorian bathrooms can benefit from the shades listed, as well as other items that offset porcelain. If you have Victorian bath, likely you have porcelain tubs and sinks, which you want to match the colors when searching for bathroom accessories. Presently, Victorian collections have a sale, offering you up to 27%PRCTG% discount.

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How to Design Framed Mirrors in Bathroom Accessories

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How to Design Framed Mirrors in Bathroom Accessories

Did you know that you could invent your own-framed mirrors? Instead of heading to the store and purchasing pricey mirrors, you can use material around your home, or purchase affordable products to design your own mirror. Need help:

How to invent your own mirror:
Designing your own mirrors is the start of creating a completely new bathroom. You can use material around the home, such as photo frames. Try to choose an embellishing prototype. The embellished frame will make a great wall mirror, otherwise you can design tabletop mirrors, using it as a vanity. Vanities make nice displays, especially when you surround it with your favorite items, including perfumes and so on.

How do I choose textile?
Again, you will need a picture frame. You want a frame to fit the mirror. It depends on the size you want to accomplish, otherwise try choosing mirror and frames at with the amount of cm you need, which is around one-eighth-inch to a quarter inches. You will need an additional three to six centimeters, which equals around the same measurements.

How do I add a back?
You can use hardboard to add your backing. When choosing the board however, make sure that you match the board to the weight of the mirror. Rather, make sure that the cardboard will hold up the frame and mirror weight. Mirrors typically weigh approximately seven hundred fifty-g depending on the dimension. In this instance, you are making the quarter frame, so you will need to consider point zero/thirty two squares per m. If your mirror weighs more than 3-pounds, you will need a board to hold 1.6-kg per square foot. The thickness of the board then should be around one eight-inches. The mirror will fit into your rabbet, which you can have the glass cut at any glass shop, or mirror shop that specializes in glass products. If you want to use fancy material, purchase hardboards of equal size.

Once you have your materials together, you will need to fit the mirror onto the backing. The backing should slide into the groove cut, or wood joints. (Rabbet) Once you have inserted the parts, you will need to nail your brads mildly to avoid breaking your mirror, nailing it into the picture frame. If you intend to hang the mirror on your wall, you will need hangers, which you want to pivot.

How to choose mounting materials:
You will need your mirror, frame, short screws, corner brace, craft paper (Brown), dual-adhesive farmer tape, dust cover, hangers, a couple of mirror hangers, awl, jigsaw, knife, and additional screws to mount your frame.

Now that you have a basic idea, you can start creating your mirror. In short, it takes ten steps completely to create your framed mirror. To finish your mirror we recommend that you visit your local library and check out books to direct you. Otherwise, I will briefly walk you through the ten steps.

Your first step is to face your frame on the wrong side and secure your brace corners, fastening it transversely to connect with the milter corners. With your awl, create pilot holes in the back of your frame. Once you have created the holes, insert the screws. If you have purchased hardboard, or using cardboard cut the board so, that it matches the size or your mirror. Facedown, place the mirror inside your wood joints. Now you can place your hardboard/cardboard inside the wood joints and over your mirror. Brads should be inserted at this point, which should measure at two points five-cm at the intervals of your corners.

Next, use your tape to adhesive the frame, layering the tape at the outer edges of your frame and around three-mm. Do away with the paper cover. Now you are off to a great start of completing your mirror. Use your brown construction paper and cut five-cm, creating a strip extending a considerable distance than your picture frame. Once you have your paper over the backboard, you want to secure it. Use your construction tape. The last steps is to trim, mark, and measure to add your hangers.

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