First American Home Warranty: Tips on Updating Your Bathroom Accessories


As one of the country’s leading and most experienced home warranty companies, First American Home Warranty can help you keep your home as cozy and as comfortable as it ought to be. In being a homeowner, it is also important that you go through the different parts of your house to see which needs an update, a change, or a refresh. One part of the house that many end up ignoring, but is very important, is the bathroom, especially its accessories.

Here are tips on how to update your bathroom accessories:

1.       Rugs

The right rug can do as much for your bathroom as the right carpet can for your living room. With the right color and design, you can add a touch of elegance or warmth to the entire space. Do not forget, however, that rugs are not just there for looks—they serve an important function, too. So while it’s important to choose one that’s soft and comfortable, you should also pick one that won’t skid over your bathroom floor.

2.       Shower curtain

It’s sometimes surprising how something as simple as a shower curtain can make or break your bathroom’s overall feel. Some would tell you to pick something plain, but as a rule, do choose something that goes well with the space’s theme. Even when you have a glass shower door, you can cover this with a decorative curtain for that extra oomph.

3.       Soap dish

A soap dish is small, but does it make a huge impact. Wall-mounted soap dishes are best for bathrooms with a limited area, but if you have some space to spare, feel free to invest in one of those refillable soap dispensers. These even let you do away with plastic containers, which is just perfect if you’re concerned about plastic waste.

The pros at First American Home Warranty can tell you that a little update on accessories can go a long way in improving the look and comfort of your bathroom. Your update doesn’t have to be expensive either—just let your creativity and sense of style run wild and you’re off to a good start.

For more homeowner tips, visit the First American Home Warranty blog at www.homecarebuzz.com.

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