Make a Statement in Your Bath with Stylish Accessories
Updating the Look of Your Bath is Quick & Simple -- Just in
Time for Summer
(ARA)
- Avocado green and burnt orange are two colors you should
see in the produce aisle -- not in your bathroom. If you
take a step back to the 1970s every time you take a step into
your bathroom, don’t worry. One of the quickest -- and most
simple -- ways to update your bathroom’s style is by replacing
the accessories. For less than $75, an entire set of new accessories
can be purchased -- including towel bars, paper holders, robe
hooks and towel rings. And accessories can be installed in
less than two hours -- just in time for a spring makeover.
Choices Abound
Until recently, chrome or polished brass were the only finish choices in
the bath accessory marketplace. Fortunately, the industry
has changed dramatically in the last decade, and manufacturers
now offer dozens of finish and style options in bath accessories.
With all of the new options, Americans still hold true to a traditional finish.
According to a survey by CSI and Rooms of America, a consumer
research organization, chrome is still the most popular bath
accessory finish, but consumers’ second choice, brushed nickel,
is on the rise. In addition, other finishes, such as oil-rubbed
bronze and wrought iron, are also increasing in popularity
with consumers. In fact, non-chrome finishes now represent
almost half of bath accessory sales. Accessories 101
Once you have selected the specific finish for your accessories, the
next step is determining the style and size you prefer. Should
you choose an 18-inch towel bar or a 24-inch towel bar? Towel
ring, double towel bar or single towel bar, or all three?
Mounted paper holder or a free-standing style? How much is
too much? And how do you ensure that your bathroom doesn’t
look cluttered?
“Once
you have determined your style, you should then take accurate measurements of
your bath,” explained Bauer. “The size of your bath will help you
determine the number and type of accessories you will need. For instance, a
master bath with double-bowl sinks will require a number of accessories
compared to a small guest bath.”
He
continued, “Glass shelves, soap dishes and mounted toothbrush and cup
holders can create order and keep counters clear. And well-positioned towel
bars not only provide storage close at hand, but also offer a design element
to hang colorful, coordinating towels.”
CSI
offers the following tips for placing the most common bathroom accessories:
Towel Rings
Most often used in guest baths, towel rings are typically placed alongside
the sink. Keep in mind that many of the new towel rings on
the market feature stylish designs, making them a beautiful
focal point in a small bath. Be sure to hang the towel
ring at a comfort level for those typically using the bath,
including children or seniors. A good rule of thumb is to
leave at least 18 inches below a towel ring so a hand towel
can hang freely.
Towel Bars
Standard
towel bar lengths are 18 and 24 inches. Hang the bar at a comfortable height
of 48 inches above the floor, making sure to leave enough space below the bars
for towels to hang freely. If the towel bar is hung in a children’s bath,
hang the bar at a height of 36 inches. In either case, be sure to consider the
location of electrical switches and outlets when hanging your towel bars.
To add a stylish element to the bath, double towel bars are an ideal accessory.
In addition, double towel bars are perfect for a family
bath, as a number of towels can be hung on the accessory.
Paper Holders
Today’s bath accessory collections include a variety of paper holder
options, including traditional wall-mounted, spring-loaded
styles; pivoting paper holders and free-standing paper holders.
Determining the style for your bath is a matter of taste and
price. “For example, a free-standing paper holder is ideal
in a bath where you don’t want to drill into tile or cabinetry,”
explained Bauer.
CSI recently innovated the paper holder category by introducing a unique
pivoting paper holder -- a spring-free product that features
a pivoting arm and an easy-load format. CSI introduced this
accessory in a number of its new spring collections, including
its Stockton line, which features elegant, detailed lines
and decorative finials -- ideal for a traditionally styled
bath.
Tooth Brush Holders/Cup Holders/Soap Dish vs. Shelves
To make sure your bath looks organized and clutter-free, use your best judgment
in determining the proper number or accessories for
your bath. A general rule is two-to-three counter accessories,
such as a tooth brush holder, cup holder and soap dish.
If
your bath is small, or features a pedestal sink, you should choose mounted
styles, or perhaps a glass shelf. Shelves can be a handy, space-efficient
alternative to cabinets and are also a good place to display decorative items,
such as votive candles or potpourri.
Easy as 1-2-3
You’ve picked the finish, style and number of accessories to match
your bathroom décor. Now it’s time for installation -- which
is an easier task than most believe. To ensure an accessory
is mounted in the proper location, some manufacturers, such
as Creative Specialties International, offer an installation
template with each product. The template can be hung and taped
to the wall, giving the consumer the exact location of where
the accessory should be mounted.
“Thanks to the new templates and mounting hardware, the installation process
has been streamlined dramatically,” explained Bauer. “That’s
why you can change the look of your bathroom in less
than a few hours. It’s the perfect project for a springtime
rainy afternoon.”
Once the template has been hung, the second step is to make sure the template
is level and the accessories are in a desirable position.
Lastly, position the mounting bracket over the paper template.
After it is in position, screw the self-tapping dry wall screws
(which are included with the accessories) directly into the
dry wall. After the mounting brackets are in place, the accessories
can be positioned over the brackets and tightened with a simple
set screw.
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