Renting a space means you cannot do major makeovers on your living space – a sad reality
that you have to do what you can with what you have. Your options are constrained on
your lease and terms unless you have a forgiving landlord that lets do you as you please
with your room if it will add value or help with the upkeep, but for the rest, you need
permissions to conduct any renovation and construction work .
So if you are woe over your bathroom, here are some makeover tips you can do when you
are just renting.
Accessorize
Nothing says decorate than accessorizing your space! You’d be astonished at how a little
dash of color and shape could do. Try a toilet mat, a plant or colorful fragrance beads.
Cleanliness
Over time, mildew, water and soap spots will cultivate on the little corners and surfaces of
the bathroom. If you’re not willing to deal with the previous owner’s lingering proof of
residency all over the place, give us a call and our team can work on it right away. Sparkling
and squeaky tiles will make a whole lot of improvement.
Fittings
If your landlord allows you to, you can make a simple shelf or add a towel rack. It’s
functional so you can organize all your necessities in a neatly manner. Plus you can have
the liberty to choose the design and style of it too.
Lightings
The light is your mood setter. If your bathroom bulb a boring white, which apparently also
unflattering to the skin, you can change it to a warmer tone. If you want a better mood
enhancer, try some candles in the mix.
Paint
The basic of all makeovers. A simple paint job can transform a room to a different
atmosphere in an instant. Use lighter shades for a small bathroom to make it seem bigger.
Or you can old bolder colors, accents and patterns on your wall if you want to take it to a
more personal level. Consult us if you want to know what kind of paint is the most suitable
for your bathroom. The humidity and other factors contribute to the quality and life of your
walls over time.
Shower
Chances are, your showers are either dislodge, scratched, or just frustrating. Take note to
look for a WELS-rated unit to keep your water bill in check.
Storage
If you are low on storage space, try some freestanding storage solutions, and like most of
the things listed on this list, you can take these with you when you decide to move out.
Toilet Seat
Adds to the possible condition of the shower is the toilet seat. See if your toilet seat is in
good condition. If not, ask permission from your landlord and give a ring so we could have
it primped back to condition before you finally settle in for good. Online plumbing supplies australia
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