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The Three Minor Bathroom Accessories That Every Bathroom Renovation Must Contain

When it comes to the most memorable and useful parts of your house, often it is the little things that people cherish the most—a small nook that you like to read in or a particular window that catches the sunlight just right. The same is true of your bathroom; often, it is the small things people love the most. If you are planning a bathroom renovation, then there are some obvious things you will want to accomplish with new tiles and a vanity or shower. What you might forget are the little touches that make a house a home, so here are three bathroom accessories you should remember when renovating. 

Heated Towel Rack

A heated towel rack is a great addition that makes showers in winter that much more bearable. Everyone hates having to step out of a warm shower into a freezing cold, tiled bathroom, which is why a heated towel rack can make all the difference. Not only does it dry towels for you, but it ensures that when you want to use them, they are nice and warm. It also encourages you to keep your towels ordered neatly on their designated spot, which makes your bathroom neater than it might be otherwise.

Wall-Mounted Cabinets 

As far as bathroom accessories go, wall-mounted cabinets may have peaked in popularity in the mid-1990s. However, they are coming back in a big way, with many people in apartments desperate for every last inch of storage they can get out of their place. If you are someone who enjoys a lot of lotions, creams, brushes, perfumes or colognes, then a wall-mounted cabinet is an absolute must. It can double as a mirror, and there are many styles that you can choose from to fit any bathroom design under the sun. 

Heated Lights

Apart from your heated towel rack, most families find it convenient to have heated lights installed in their bathrooms. It can make early morning rushes and sleepy late-night returns a lot more palatable, and they are not that expensive. Most can be intertwined with your regular lighting so that all of the bulbs are neatly organised in one panel. You may find that you end up using the heated lights a lot more than the other, regular lights. It is also much cheaper to have heated lights installed instead of heated tiles, so for those deciding between the two, there is a clear choice. 

To learn more about bathroom accessories, contact a company like All Purpose Tile Centre.


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