Bathroom trends for 2016

Bathroom trends for 2016

Bathroom trends for 2016

Bathroom trends for 2016

Renovating a bathroom correctly can pay huge dividend. If you plan to stay in your house, you can create a comfortable environment that’s tailor-made for you. If you plan to sell, bathroom renovations are among the most lucrative for buyers. Here are a few bathroom trends to ponder if you’re considering a bathroom makeover.

Nature among the hottest bathroom trends


What’s not to love about the natural look, especially for a bathroom. Refitting your bathroom with natural materials can really give your space a lift. Stone surfaces for floors and walls are among the hottest bathroom trends. Stone is incredibly durable and unbelievably warm, compared to other options like tile. Wood is also a choice material for the bathroom, even though it is porous. Careful treatment of the wood to prepare it for bathroom use is required.

Glass is another excellent material for use in the bathroom, especially when decorating in a natural motif. Glass is exceptionally durable in larger thicknesses, and can be cut for use on walls and counter tops.

Window glass can be frosted to create privacy while still allowing the transmission of light. In addition, glass can be painted using Glassprimer™ glass paint. This specially formulated paint comes in a wide range of colors, and makes a permanent bond with the glass surface. Once cured, the paint will not peel, chip or fade, and when applied according to the manufacturer’s warranty, it is guaranteed to perform for 10 years.

Glassprimer™ glass paint can be tinted to match the paint palette of any major paint manufacturer. This allows you to match Glassprimer™ glass paint to any ordinary wall or ceiling paint. In addition, Glassprimer™ glass paint can be used on other non-porous surfaces, like stone and tile. You’ll get the same great results for about $1 per square foot.

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