The Lap of Affordable Luxury: Lavish Baths Achieved
by Focusing on Basics
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Bathrooms are becoming one of the most luxurious
spaces in today’s homes. Often inspired by the
lavish Grecian baths seen in prestigious spas and hotels,
homeowners want to create a serene and relaxing retreat
in their own home to escape for a few moments each day.
According to the National Association
of the Remodeling Industry, about 4.85 million bathrooms
will be renovated throughout the country this year.
More astoundingly, the amount of money spent on kitchen
and bath remodeling projects has tripled since 1993.
In fact the National Kitchen and Bath Association reports
that costs to remodel baths generally average between
$6,500 and $11,600.
Still, when it comes to creating
luxury spaces, often less is more. According to one
experienced designer, rather than over accessorizing,
choosing a few high quality products to create a beautiful
focal point will create a much more cohesive, upscale,
finished look.
There are several areas of the
bathroom to focus on to create a luxurious feel, while
keeping cluttering accessories to a minimum. These areas
include sinks, faucets, countertops and the bathtub
or shower area.
Sinks and Faucets
Luxury means stepping away from
the basics. The days of two-handle, plain lavatory faucets
with a basin sink are gone, and new chic products, such
as the new ShowHouse by Moen brand of faucets are turning
everyday bathrooms into high-style havens. ShowHouse
faucets combine distinctive designs with upscale finishes
to add unique design to a luxury bath.
ShowHouse provides homeowners
with unique and inspiring designs to set their bathroom
apart and create the sanctuary they desire. One of the
most popular new designs is the Bamboo Powder Room Collection.
This high arc spout faucet features an open waterway
simulating the look and feel of a natural waterfall.
Alone, this unique faucet brings the natural serenity
of running water and creates a beautiful nature theme
in the bathroom.
To complement the many faucets
available, vessel sinks are becoming a popular way to
add a unique twist to an everyday product. A vessel
sink is a basin that installs partially into the counter
and is designed to be above the counter. They give an
elegant, unique look to your bathroom and are available
in many different materials. These stylish sinks rise
above the countertop and together with a unique faucet
create a great decorative focal point.
Granite and Engineered Stone
For countertops, granite continues
to be one of the hottest choices around. However, countertops
made from natural and engineered stone are becoming
very popular, especially as product lines, such as Dupont’s
Corian, continue to expand and replicate the look of
the natural material. Additionally, due to the extremely
high price of granite, the aesthetically pleasing, upscale
look of these engineered products, combined with the
added maintenance-freedom, continues to add to homeowner
appeal.
Showers
Much like a day at the spa, homeowners
want to be able to relax and bathe in a tranquil setting.
While deep tubs remain popular, showers are becoming
increasingly popular -- especially glass block showers.
Glass block, while adding beauty, privacy and light
to the bathroom, makes a statement of practical luxury
and a beautiful focal point. Many homeowners are adding
a touch of glass to their baths as walk-in showers,
steam rooms, windows above spa tubs or partition walls.
Additionally, glass block is now easier and more attainable
for luxury bathrooms, with products such as pre-designed
shower systems, full lines of shapes, colors and designs,
and installation systems.
Professional kitchen and bathroom
showroom consultants project that the upscale bathroom
trend will continue and manufacturers are listening.
“We spoke with dozens of
showroom consultants who told us that homeowners continue
to demand sophisticated and upscale products that are
stylish and exclusive, yet attainable,” says Margie
Rowe, brand manager at Moen. “We are ready to
listen to these design experts and continue to develop
products that will deliver these upscale criteria and
more.”
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