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San Lorenzo, CA - How a Bathroom Remodel Can Reduce Stress | Home Remodeling News

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  • Jul 16
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Settling for a busy and chaotic bathroom design is the equivalent of welcoming unnecessary stress into your life. Between hefty bills, increasing grocery costs, family drama, co-worker tensions, and general life inconveniences, who needs more stress?


Fortunately, remodeling your bathroom with your mental health in mind is possible with the following bathroom design ideas. Incorporating some of these ideas can turn any stressful bathroom into a peaceful sanctuary.


Clutter-Free Design


Clutter is one of the biggest passive stressors in a home. It can be a hidden thief of joy, a clear mind, and calamity. A well-organized, clutter-free design, on the other hand, can reduce stress and create convenience for both residents and visitors.


Clutter-free bathrooms are driven by the right storage solutions and a proper layout. Storage, from open shelving to closed cabinetry, keeps excess items tidy or hidden. Meanwhile, the right layout in your bathroom can give the impression of a more open space and better flow in your design overall.


Incorporation of Soft Textures


Soft textures always have a way to instantly calm us down. Adding a few cozy textures into your bathroom interior design can do the trick in creating a more serene space in general.


These can be added in the form of plush decorative towels, a soft bath or shower mat, fabric shower or tub curtains, and soft bath accessories on display like sponges or washcloths.


Use of Calming Colors


Color has always played a powerful role in psychology, with warm, bright colors creating exhilaration and cool, soft colors creating feelings of serenity. Although, not all calm colors have to be cool-toned and muted; some can be warm, brighter, or even neutral.


Some trendy or contemporary colors we recommend using in your bathroom to promote relaxation include sage green, soft ivory, powder blue, dusty rose, or griege. Play around with different colors and schemes to find the one to best represent your space.


Elements of Nature


When you think of something relaxing, your mind often gravitates toward elements of nature: trees, plants, flowers, and sunshine. Bringing the outdoors into your bathroom space can effortlessly create a more relaxing space.


Consider adding live eucalyptus, humid-loving houseplants, fake trees or succulents, or hanging greenery to your bathroom design. Other elements beyond plants you may consider include the use of stones or pebbles, potpourri, nature-inspired aromas, and wooden décor. Bringing more natural lighting in can also get the job done.


Tile Flooring with Cooling or Warming Properties


Relaxation is not only influenced by visuals but sensations. The intentional selection of tile flooring with special cooling or warming properties is an excellent way to relieve stress upon entering your bathroom.


Naturally cool-to-the-touch tiles like porcelain or natural stone can keep your bathroom cool during hot seasons. Naturally warming flooring like vinyl or cork tile can keep your bathroom feeling cozy during winters and after showering or bathing. There are also special-coated tiles designed with temperature in mind, as well as electric options.


Fully capturing a serene bathroom design isn’t as easy as it might sound. Whether you need a brief refresh or a complete gut, Build BLVD is the right team for the job. Contact us today to start your bathroom renovation project.

 

 
 
 

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