How to paint – ideas for small bathrooms

Most homes have at least one bathroom small. Whether it is the only bathroom some owners do not know how to paint to make it look bigger, or just make it look good. There are many ideas to paint small bathrooms; some are as simple as choosing the Color of paint and paint right around the bathroom, while others can be more challenging, involving different colors and styles.

Instructions :

  1. Choose light color paint. Light colors make your bathroom look bigger. Neutral, natural, cakes and white are what making this. If this is too boring for you, you can always give life with vivid color accents and red towels or toothbrushes and soap navy.
  2. Choose a strong color. If your walls are white tiles up to half, or even the classic black and white tiles, a strong color may be a good option. They may not look like the tiled walls, but once contrasts with a strong red color like Chinese; you’ll be surprised how much you can transform your small bathroom with only one or two coats of paint.
  3. Paint a mural on a wall. This will make it interesting to a bath. Make sure the mural is the center of attention, and the limited size of the enclosure is overlooked.
  4. Paint vertical stripes. When looking at the ceiling, the bathroom seems higher, and therefore larger. You can also use crown molding, which help direct the eye upward.
  5. Paints opposite walls with different ranges of the same color, if you paint the walls just clearer, a rectangular room seem larger.
  6. Paints a false finish, with a bit of texture depth. A false simple finish can be created with a sponge. First paint your desired color bath. Then find a lighter or darker the same color and place on a baking paint hue. Spend slightly paint the longest natural sponge touches and make it across the side wall. Repeat this step until all the walls are covered. (See Resources for more ideas and instructions on how to paint faux finishes).
  7. Add a strip of stencil. Usually strips stencils are better than wallpaper, because if you redecorate later, a painted strip may be painted over with much less effort than it takes to get the wallpaper, which is a tedious task. In addition, stencil stripes not take off due to frequent moisture in the bathrooms.

Tips & Warnings

  • Choose paint resistant to mold and mildew.