Many people love the thought of giving their bathroom a makeover. It can be an exciting project to be involved in and the possibilities are endless. With many DIY shows showing how easy it can be to give your bathroom a makeover, the idea seems more appealing than ever.
Much of the appeal in a makeover lies in having a beautifully designed bathroom at minimal cost. If you follow the DIY shows that is. Many of these makeover shows advise on mixing and matching sanitary ware from different suppliers in order to save on cost. Whilst this can be a good idea for some providing great results, it can still be tricky. For instance, if mishandled, mixing and matching different sanitary ware can lead to some terrible results. So hunting for bargains can be good, but be prepared for the worst if it goes wrong.
Be wary of colour inconsistencies
Some purchasers just like the idea of looking around for different products, and purchasing them based on their individual appeal. They have an idea of how the end completion will look, and the money aspect is not the only consideration. However, whilst this can work in some cases, it can also prove to be quite tricky. For instance, you are less likely to encounter the problem of colour inconsistency if you purchase your products from the same suppliers. If you don't, then you may take the risk of it becoming very obvious once you have the entire bathroom suite fitted.
Colour consistency is very important if you wish for your bathroom to look uniform. This is why many experts advice on buying not only from the same manufacturer, but also from the same range. This will provide you with colour consistency, and whilst this may appear overly fussy, it is better to spend a little more this way rather than take a risk with buying from different suppliers and ending up with a disastrous result. Spending lots of money on bathroom renovation means you only want the best result and nothing less. Colour consistency is especially important within smaller bathrooms. This is due to the fact that the sanitary ware is located within very close proximity and so the differences will be more noticeable.
Sanitary ware clashes
However, colour inconsistency is not your only point of consideration when renovating. There may be a piece of sanitary ware in the bathroom causing a clash with the other pieces in the room. This detracts from the overall uniformity of the bathroom that neither coordinates nor compliments the rest of the bathroom.
An unusual looking bath or basin can look good. However, some home owners make the mistake of trying to have three radically different styles in their bathroom which ends up ruining the overall image.
If you wish to go down the more selective route, it is best to select one type of sanitary ware you want to provide the focus, and the others should be from the same selection. This way you will have an overall coordinated look!
Much of the appeal in a makeover lies in having a beautifully designed bathroom at minimal cost. If you follow the DIY shows that is. Many of these makeover shows advise on mixing and matching sanitary ware from different suppliers in order to save on cost. Whilst this can be a good idea for some providing great results, it can still be tricky. For instance, if mishandled, mixing and matching different sanitary ware can lead to some terrible results. So hunting for bargains can be good, but be prepared for the worst if it goes wrong.
Be wary of colour inconsistencies
Some purchasers just like the idea of looking around for different products, and purchasing them based on their individual appeal. They have an idea of how the end completion will look, and the money aspect is not the only consideration. However, whilst this can work in some cases, it can also prove to be quite tricky. For instance, you are less likely to encounter the problem of colour inconsistency if you purchase your products from the same suppliers. If you don't, then you may take the risk of it becoming very obvious once you have the entire bathroom suite fitted.
Colour consistency is very important if you wish for your bathroom to look uniform. This is why many experts advice on buying not only from the same manufacturer, but also from the same range. This will provide you with colour consistency, and whilst this may appear overly fussy, it is better to spend a little more this way rather than take a risk with buying from different suppliers and ending up with a disastrous result. Spending lots of money on bathroom renovation means you only want the best result and nothing less. Colour consistency is especially important within smaller bathrooms. This is due to the fact that the sanitary ware is located within very close proximity and so the differences will be more noticeable.
Sanitary ware clashes
However, colour inconsistency is not your only point of consideration when renovating. There may be a piece of sanitary ware in the bathroom causing a clash with the other pieces in the room. This detracts from the overall uniformity of the bathroom that neither coordinates nor compliments the rest of the bathroom.
An unusual looking bath or basin can look good. However, some home owners make the mistake of trying to have three radically different styles in their bathroom which ends up ruining the overall image.
If you wish to go down the more selective route, it is best to select one type of sanitary ware you want to provide the focus, and the others should be from the same selection. This way you will have an overall coordinated look!
About the Author:
Tal Potishman, editor of Heating Central, writes articles about combi boilers, plumbers, plumber Edinburgh, underfloor heating and solar thermal. He specializes in helping save money by advising on efficient heating.
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