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Bathroom Accents
by Sue Mui
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Small spaces call for big attention to detail, and that’s especially true
in today’s baths. In a room where tile and cabinetry may take up more
visual real estate, it’s the little things, like towel bars, tank levers
and shower curtain rods that are adding appeal when consumers are
designing or updating a bath.
Why such a fuss over these common household necessities? These everyday
pieces are not only becoming functional – but fashionable – with the
addition of on-trend styles, finishes and smart design. So no longer is a
toilet tank lever just standard equipment, it can be just the item to add
some flair and pizzazz to your bath. Learn how today’s bath accessories
have moved from basic to beautiful.
Fashionable Functionality
It’s one of life’s constants: toilet paper always runs out. But changing
the roll doesn’t have to involve a spring-loaded bar flying across the
room. Depending on your decorating tastes, choose from an innovative
pivoting paper holder that features a bar you simply lift up to replace
the roll or a European-styled design that features an open end for easy
roll replacement.
Homeowners are buying these designs in record numbers, and manufacturers
like Inspirations by Moen, a sub-brand of Moen Incorporated, are adding
new creative elements into many of their offerings.
“We’re enhancing our accessories with unexpected benefits that make life
easier and more convenient for consumers,” points out Tim Bitterman,
senior product/brand manager for Inspirations by Moen. “Toilet paper
holders are such an everyday item, yet the pivoting function is a unique
feature consumers appreciate and know they will use.”
Even shower rods are becoming stylish. Inspirations by Moen recently
introduced a Curved Shower Rod, something originally seen only in upscale
hotels. Now widely available at retail and wholesale store locations, this
new shower rod curves out slightly, creating six more inches of “elbow
room” in the shower. It can accommodate a standard shower curtain and can
be retrofitted to replace older shower rods. But the Curved Shower Rod
offers more than just extra room – it also creates an extra dose of style.
The clean curve creates a simple, yet unique, architectural detail.
“People are using accessories to update the look in their bath,” added
Bitterman. “Not only is it easy to switch them out, it’s also affordable.
The Curved Shower Rod is a great example of this because it takes just
minutes to install and makes a striking difference.”
Finish Frenzy
Some interior designers have noticed a trend towards consumers selecting a
finish for fixtures and accessories first, then designing their bathroom.
That’s why you’ll find accessories in some of today’s most sought-after
finishes like Brushed Nickel and Tuscan Bronze. These finishes have been
specially treated to have a deeper, richer appearance for a sophisticated
look that’s updated and elegant. Plus, they are offered on all those
little details that make a bathroom complete. Now even a simple tank lever
can be upgraded to coordinate with the rest of the bath.
After all, that’s what accessories are all about: an attention to the
details. And with today’s accessories, those details create style
solutions like never before.
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