Monday, July 13, 2009

Decorating Ideas For A Teen'S Bathroom

Teen bathroom designs can feature everything from neutral colors to wilder designs.


Teenagers are known for craving freedom of expression and wanting to get creative when it comes to the design and decor of their living spaces. While bathrooms give perhaps less room for creativity than bedrooms, plenty of options exist if you're looking to turn an ordinary bathroom into an area your teenager will appreciate and enjoy using.


Colors


Begin by chatting to your teen about the colors she wants to see in her bathroom. While all teens are different, many will want to make a statement, which means bold, definitive color themes: think electric blues or hot pinks. If two teens are sharing a bathroom, especially if they're of the opposite genders, consider choosing a more neutral color for the walls and then allowing each teen to stamp his or her individuality onto the area through accessories.


Counters


Teens will want to spend a large amount of time working on their physical appearance, so you'll need to ensure that the bathroom has an adequate amount of counter space. A brightly colored countertop can set things off, while if the teen is cleaning the counter herself, she'll appreciate an easily managed material like granite.


Mirrors


The mirror is a staple item when it comes to a teen bathroom. Make sure it's big, since your teen will doubtless want to check his appearance for hours on end. You can add a more personal touch to this item by choosing an interesting design. Bathroom mirrors are available shaped like hearts or in circular shapes, or you could simply paint around the outside of the mirror in your teen's color of choice.


Visual Effects


Painting the walls of the bathroom in one color is an option, but a simple paint job might not satisfy the more creative teens out there. Instead, you can create striking visual effects using paint on the bathroom walls to help the area achieve a dynamic look. You might go for stripes, blending multiple colors, which run up and down the bathroom wall, or else divide up one wall into four or five sections, painting each block a different color.


Accessories


A teen bathroom isn't complete without a spot of something teens do very well: accessorizing. You can add the final touches to a funky-looking bathroom wall by hanging up an art print or perhaps even one of your teen's own artistic creations. Photographs of friends and family are also options to consider; laminate these to protect them. You can also turn even an ordinary lampshade into a talking point by covering it in photos of your teen's favorite band, for instance.

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