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Red Bathrooms - A Pleasure or A Cleaning Difficulty?
Posted: Apr 03, 2015
Red is a colour loaded with lots of energy and capable of transforming even the most boring place into a stunning one. Over the past decade, the bathroom trends are the light, neutral tones, so red is one of the preferred colours for creating accents. But here comes the difficulty - how could a red bathroom be cleaned? It's not much different from cleaning your regular bathroom, just avoid using bleach.
Why Should You Choose Red As A Colour For Your Bathroom?If you've already decorated your bedroom in red, it would be very logical to add this colour to your bathroom as well, especially if it is situated in close proximity. You should have in mind that it's not so difficult to use red as a primary colour, but the key to success is in the lighting. Red can highlight or ruin your bathroom, so when using such a bright colour it's necessary to ensure perfect lighting which will help you avoid the dark spots. Whether it comes to retro, minimalistic, or contemporary style, red bathrooms are flexible enough to underline almost any interior. According to trends, the shiny coating is more appropriate for retro, minimalist, and modern style, while the matt tiles in various shades of red stand very well in rustic, Mediterranean, and traditional interiors.
Those who are afraid of using red as a main colour can always add it as accent in their bathroom along with a neutral colour scheme. This will be extremely easy and inexpensive. Several beautiful red towels, a bath mat, a table in the corner and even red walls - all this will give an excellent opportunity to test the colour, explore your imagination, and be modern.
How Difficult Could Cleaning Be?First, provide a good air circulation. A good ventilation of the room is the key factor in the fight against mould. If you have a window there, it would be enough to leave it open for a few minutes after bathing, so that fresh air and light could enter. This will prevent your bathroom from the excess moisture. Or if you don't have a window, you could use the built-in wall ventilation systems (if you have it), or special equipment - dehumidifiers.
Second, overlays of dirty suds can be easily cleaned with acid solution - mix white vinegar with water and clean the debris. But the worst thing you have to deal with is the lime scale accumulation. There are specialised detergents which could make the cleaning simple and flawless, assuring that everything will be shiny, undamaged, and glossy at the end. You can apply them to all necessary places, such as tiles, tap, pipes, and all others.
Third, ceiling, walls, and tiles could be cleaned trouble-free as well. It would be enough to buy an ordinary cleaning product.
After all, you could totally agree that to have a red bathroom is a pleasure! It's a delight for your eyes. We spend there so many hours, so making it more beautiful, modern, and charming is?? our advantage. And if you're still afraid that you couldn't take good care of it, you may always book well trained cleaners who will regularly clean your bathroom. My sister's mother-in-law is an old British lady who after the retirement came to live with my sister in Perth, Australia, so she books a regular cleaning service for her. So there is always a way to combine the pleasant and the compulsory.
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