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As the months roll along, some families may find themselves in the mood for some new bathroom accessories. The exact form that these accessories take should always be left up to the home owner. Some men and women may want to repair certain eyesores that have existed in their bathrooms for years on end. Others may simply wish to change up the decorating themes a bit for a fresh start. As long as the general atmosphere of the bathroom is improved, there should be no major problems. Those who are anxious to begin should begin formulating a plan right away.

Pictures are important to any room. Though most people would rather pick out some nice drawings or paintings for the kitchen or den, bathrooms are also important in this regard. A well-placed photograph of a sail boat, for instance, can be the perfect object to spruce up the room. Aquatic-themed wall paintings are generally the best way to go. In fact, paintings that are steeped heavily in various shades of blue and green are usually the best bets. They mesh more fully with the general spirit of a humble bathroom, and most visitors will recognize them as vital to the overall feel of the room.

Some families may even wish to hang up some sketches that the small children of the house have drawn. If this will be the case, the drawings should be framed and placed behind glass before they are hung up. Otherwise, the drawings may degenerate under the steam from the hot showers that will assuredly take place nearby. Very simple frames can be bought from any local arts and crafts store. Individuals should be sure that they buy the appropriate frame size for whatever object is being protected. The dimensions of most picture frames are usually evident on the box itself.

Hanging bathroom accessories is not very hard. A few sturdy nails and a hammer will likely do just fine. Any nail holes that are created can easily be repaired later with a bit of spackle. Even apartment renters should have no problems putting some simple accessory items up on the wall. Most apartment leasing offices recognize that this will happen, and renters will suffer no consequences after they move out. For larger wall items, heavier nails should be chosen. Longer nails are better for thicker objects that tend to stick out from the wall a bit.

If the bathroom being modified is to be used by all members of the household, then everyone should consult with each other and try to come to a general consensus. Very young children will probably not be all that concerned about what kind of a decorating scheme is chosen, but teenagers might care. The exact style chosen should be approved by everyone. It might in fact be helpful to have a family meeting where individuals can put forth their own bathroom accessories ideas. Several ideas can be incorporated into the new bathroom so that all household members are fairly represented.