The bathroom is a water feature so intrinsically putting decor in it as you would in the living room is a little more complicated. This is why my first “argument” is to decorate the room and put color on the wall. When you have white and classic tiles that cover the entire wall of the bathroom, a colorful piece of furniture will bring a different touch and break the monotony of the room. Choosing to change furniture can also be a choice of ease. We want to change the decoration of the bathroom but by minimizing the work. Changing the tiling is much more complicated than changing the furniture. Finally, if you like recycling and do your own decoration, without changing the furniture, it is very easy to repaint.
There are no right answers to this question … It depends, it exceeds. It all depends on your tastes and the ambiance you want to create in the bathroom. A natural atmosphere will have more organic and/or vegetable colors. If you need a dynamic universe to wake up in the morning, it is better to start with brighter colors. For a bathroom intended for children, there too, you can have fun with a bright and dapper color. For a feminine bathroom, we have a range of powdered colors. There are really few limits in the bathroom when we talk about color. One of the limits that you may run into is not really up to you. Even if the manufacturers of bathroom furniture tend to widen their ranges, you will still find more easily neutral and wood facades. For specific colors, the task in ready-made is a little more complicated than in carpenters who work on custom-made and who have a significant choice of coatings to offer you for your furniture.
Not all bathroom furniture can be repainted so easily. The first thing to take into account is the finish of your current furniture, before painting it. If it is lacquered, if it is varnished, the paint alone will not hold (or will give a gross result). It is therefore important to provide an underlay suitable for the finish of your furniture. It is also important to think before buying the first paint that your bathroom furniture is in a humid environment. Even if it is a room that you ventilate every day, there is more humidity in the bathroom than in the living room or the dining room for example. You should then choose a paint that is resistant to moisture and possibly a finish like a varnish to protect it. If you have any doubts, do not hesitate to seek advice from a paint store or a large DIY store.
Here we have some additional ideas for your furniture in the bathroom:
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