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Your master bath is a room reserved for your own private retreat and you can augment that by decorating it with an elegant and classic traditional Interior Design.
Even if your room is small you can make a traditional look in your master bath with a few particular differences, like adding a wallpaper border and matching your a shower curtain and towels to bring some tradition to the room. Some of the things in the room you could change include floors, lights, decorative accessories and wall color along with your hamper and linen storage.
Lighting is crucial in your home and the master bath is no exception. To go with your traditional interior design, you will have to look at light fixtures in terms of both style and type. Most master bathrooms can use recessed lighting as well as sconces. Given that you are incorporating a traditional look, think about a brass hanging light or chandelier with brass or glass table lamps but you should stay away from anything that is too modern or artsy.
It's not critical to have a matching hamper, linen storage, and vanity but the master bath should have lots of mahogany and upholstered pieces. To really enhance the traditional style, try furniture with an inlaid pattern.
What you put on the floor can really pull the whole look together, but if you can not afford new flooring in your master bath then work with your floors by covering them with area rugs that have a traditional look. On the other hand, if you can spring for new floors, you might try hardwood floors or plush wall to wall carpet.
How you dress your windows are important to your traditional design. To get a wonderful design in your master bath you might try working with silk drapes or decorative valance and drape set. There are a variety of window treatments that can be paired with this style, particularly if you coordinate them with other elements in the room, however you want to avoid modernistic window coverings.
A vital thing to think about when decorating your master bath with a traditional design style is your wall paper or paint. For this style the colors can really enhance the feel - try using creams and whites and blues and pale yellows either as paint or wallpaper. Try using a wallpaper in traditional patterns on the walls, or try paint with a stencil border. You don't have to get too fancy or spend a lot of money and if you are afraid of a bit of color, just cover the walls in a neutral shade and let the accents in the room do the decorating.
Accessories are necessary to pulling your traditional design theme together. Even if you can't replace any other items - you can get a new look by changing the decorative accessories! Concentrate on Choosing a shower curtain, towels and toiletries, in in colors that compliment your traditional decor. You'll be amazed at how easy and economical it is, and what a large difference these changes make! Be sure to include lots of porcelain and bronzes as well as antiques and you should even try a few new pieces with a traditional look to really spruce up your master bath. Incorporating additional items such as sterling or crystal vases with flowers can make your room appear like it was done by an expert.
One vital aspect that is often ignored when redecorating your room is the wall space. Any wall can look terrific with great wall art and decorative accessories. Try applying antique oil paintings in gilded frames or even antique platters or plates hung in decorative hangers to your master bath walls to enhance the style of your traditional Style.
Attaining a perfect traditional look in your master bath can entail a lot of work, or simply involve replacing a few decorative items. Either way, working on the details and making sure you match your decorative accessories and furniture will help you carry out a fantastic new traditional look that you will be proud to claim you accomplished on your own!
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