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Your master bath is an area meant for your own private retreat and I can't think of a better way to enjoy it then to remodel it with an alive and vibrant tropical decor.
Whether you have a big budget or not you can bring in a tropical style in your master bath by changing simple things, for instance stencilling and Putting together your a shower curtain and towels to add a little bit of tropics. When renovating you might want to think about the wall color, the lighting, decorative accessories, and the flooring and your hamper and linen storage.
The floor covering can make a big difference, but if you can not purchase new floors in your master bath then work with your floors by covering them in area rugs that have a tropical look. If you do want to go with new floors, check out tile floors or hardwood.
It's not required that you match your hamper, linen storage, and vanity but the master bath should have plenty of light and breezy furniture. To really compliment the tropical theme, go for pieces with either painted or stained details.
How you dress your windows can make or break your tropical theme. To acquire a fabulous look in your master bath you should try having tropical themed prints on curtains or simple blinds or valances. There are a few window treatments that can be paired with this style, especially if you match other fabrics or colors in the room, but you probably want to avoid formal drapery.
Accessories are essential to pulling your tropical design theme together. Even if you can't change anything else in the room - you can get a new look by changing the decorative accessories! Concentrate on selecting a shower curtain, towels and toiletries, in in colors that compliment your tropical Style. You'll be surprised at how easy and cheap it is, and what a large difference these changes make! You want to be sure to incorporate a variety of lots of green plants in conjunction with wooden bowls of fruit and you can even try some sea shells and other knick knacks with a tropical theme or feel to get a professional look for your master bath. Additional touches such as vintage souvenirs and linens from Florida or other tropical places can help give the room a picture perfect decorative appeal.
A major component when decorating your master bath with a tropical design theme is what you put on the walls. For this theme the room colors make a big difference - contemplate adding earthones and oranges, pinks and blues either in your wall color or your accessories. Try using a paint or murals on the walls, or go with tropical themed wallpaper and borders. You don't have to get too fancy or spend a lot of money and if you want plain colored walls, simply cover the walls in a neutral palette and and put the color into your flooring and accents.
Lighting is a must in any room and the master bath is no exception. To match your tropical theme, you should think about the style of lighting in addition to the type. Most master bathrooms can work with recessed lighting together with sconces. When you are going for a tropical decorating style, look into table lamps shaped like palm trees with a celing fan with palm leaf blades but try to steer clear of anything which is stark or contemporary.
An important decorating area that is frequently ignored when decorating your room is the wall space. You can make even the plainest walls look great by using great wall art and decorative accessories. Try adding a tropical mural, vintage vacation posters framed or prints of palm trees and sandy beaches to your master bath walls to enhance the steamy appeal of your tropical design style.
Adding a designer tropical look in your master bath can be as simple or involved as you want it to be. Either way, attention to the fine details and being sure to match your decorative accessories and furniture will help you carry out a magnificent new tropical look that you'll have fun showing off to your friends!
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