Ramonica Caldwell

Give your bathroom continuity by matching the cabinet knobs to the shower head and water faucets. And don’t be afraid to explore new options. Hint: brass is back!

Retro colors in old bathrooms can be quirky and fun. Usually, though, they just don’t work. Rather than replacing that green tub or pink sink, consider having them re-glazed by a professional for a lot less money.

It’s thriftier than tile, less maintenance than wood, and adds casual cottage charm. The water-resistant variety will stand up to the inevitable splashes and never needs painting.

Framed bathroom mirrors are a hot trend. It’s easy - just pick up a decorative door trim kit and fit it around your existing mirror glass. The look is polished and finished

A new or vintage chandelier and medallion add a little unexpected glamour for not a lot of money. If you’re installing it over the tub, make sure it’s eight feet above the rim of the tub to comply with electrical code.

An antique dresser and mirror can make a one-of-a-kind bathroom vanity. Find a dresser with a distressed paint treatment. Then, make a cutout in the top and drop in a sink!


Don’t let the bathroom be the “forgotten” room. Keep it up to date with plenty of function and a little pizzazz. Above all, make sure it’s always squeaky clean!


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Ramonica Caldwell

Certified New Home Specialist, Accredited Buyer Representative
Broker and Owner | Ramonica Caldwell Real Estate Group LLC

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