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Even when you throw oodles of money at a bathroom, I think it's the huge window (ok, and wood floor and warm-toned lighting) that gives it that luxury look.
You don't have such a great view? Afraid the neighbors will see in? Build a wall around it showcasing a 3-foot or 6-foot deep garden. The window will still make the bathroom and allow light in.
Or frost the giant window. You'll have still have lots of mood-happy artistic-looking natural light streaming in, save on electricity. Remember it's wall-to-wall that gives the window that special look, and turns your bathroom into a boutique, not the color of your towels.
I cannot stand bathrooms that pretend to make over by changing the color scheme or scattering a few specialty tiles around the wall. It's still living in a glorified cave! Windows rule!
If you can't get a giant window in, putting it up high over head level where the roof is raised, (sorry can't describe it or link to a picture, I saw this in a house in space-starved Hongkong), just having plenty of natural light in your bathroom during the day makes it a rejuvenating place.
Even when you throw oodles of money at a bathroom, I think it's the huge window (ok, and wood floor and warm-toned lighting) that gives it that luxury look.
You don't have such a great view? Afraid the neighbors will see in? Build a wall around it showcasing a 3-foot or 6-foot deep garden. The window will still make the bathroom and allow light in.
Or frost the giant window. You'll have still have lots of mood-happy artistic-looking natural light streaming in, save on electricity. Remember it's wall-to-wall that gives the window that special look, and turns your bathroom into a boutique, not the color of your towels.
I cannot stand bathrooms that pretend to make over by changing the color scheme or scattering a few specialty tiles around the wall. It's still living in a glorified cave! Windows rule!
If you can't get a giant window in, putting it up high over head level where the roof is raised, (sorry can't describe it or link to a picture, I saw this in a house in space-starved Hongkong), just having plenty of natural light in your bathroom during the day makes it a rejuvenating place.