Even
changing shower curtains can make a big difference.
But don't forget to also wipe down your doorknobs, the door itself, the windowsills, mirror, dust the lightbulbs, and
change your shower curtain liner.
Changing your shower curtain just might be one of the fastest ways to spruce up your bathroom.
Also consider
changing your shower curtain or liner if there's buildup on it.
Change your shower curtain liner easily without having to take off your decorative curtain when the liner needs washing.
Not exact matches
Even I use it to
change the light bulbs or get the
shower curtain down!
-LSB-...] In the bathroom, I
changed out my regular
shower curtain to my old living room
curtains that I made from Target tablecloths.
I gave the upstairs bath a color makeover simply by
changing out the towels, fabric on the window valance, and
shower curtain.
Swap out
shower curtains, like bath mats and rugs, throughout the year based on the season for a
change of color.
I do like to
change it up sometimes and add two
shower curtains for a different look.
He started off as a house porter, «which meant I went around in a white coat and
changed light - bulbs and
shower curtains».
The least obvious
changes have taken place in the guest bathroom where the only real visible
changes have been to the
shower curtains and mirrors.
I recently redid my hall bathroom by painting the existing vanity, painting the walls and
changing out the
shower curtain.
If you want the most bang for your buck in a bathroom,
changing out your
shower curtain will do just that.
For twenty years one of my bathrooms has had deep navy walls with a white vanity and a blue and white fabric
shower curtain (the
curtain has
changed a few times but the color scheme hasn't).
Well, back to
changing out dark
shower curtains for light ones... then pillows....
Or you could
change out your
shower curtain, hand towels, bathroom trash can, or toothbrush holder to items that look more festive.
I also
changed out the
shower curtain which is very cute, but nothing looks good against the old linoleum.
I hate to be picky (especially because the customer service was top notch), but my only complaint was that the
shower curtain liner needed to be
changed - it wasn't extremely dirty, but the bottom had moldy spots.
Another thing I did that made a big impact was
change our darker
shower curtain to white and hung it a lot higher.
The only
change we made when we first moved in was to take down those hideous
shower doors and use a
shower curtain instead.
I love shopping our home — borrowing
curtains from the play room, art work from the bathroom, and recovering down pillow inserts with an inexpensive
shower curtain — to make little
changes that give our house a cheerful summertime feel.
For a girl who loves to decorate and is constantly
changing things, I can't believe I've never felt the need to try a new
shower curtain!