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Dare To Add A Dash Of Quirky

Create a guest bathroom that shines apart from your home décor - follow the trends or your own personal taste, but either way, have fun

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Add some tailor-made flair to your guest bath with fixtures and faucets that pop. Image courtesy iStockphoto

Your guest bathroom is at once the least and the most important room in your home. “It’s the smallest room in the house and is used the least, but it’s also the first place guests look when they’re assessing your hostessing skills,” says Krista Watterworth, designer and host of HGTV’s “Save My Bath.”

“The powder room is the perfect place for guests to discover a cool little enclave,” says James Martin, owner of The Color People, a specialty company in Denver that provides color design services to builders and homeowners nationwide. “You wouldn’t want a quirky living room, but why not the powder room?”

Color Your World

The most obvious place to boldly experiment is on the walls. “The bathroom is such a little space to paint, you can change it all the time. Try out a trendy color and have some fun. It only takes three hours to repaint a bathroom,” Martin says.

Watterworth recommends playing around with the new pint-size paint samples. “Choose something you love but that scares you a bit. Be daring!” she advises.

A Little Bling

“Powder rooms should be little jewel boxes,” says Margaret Chambers, ASID, owner of Chambers Interiors in Dallas. “You have a captive audience in there, at least for a few minutes, so give them something interesting to look at.”

Chambers loves hand-painted sinks and toilets by designer Sheryl Wagner and hand-carved sinks made from limestone and marble.

The More, the Merrier

Martin says there’s a little-known secret to decorating: The more color you have, the more color you can have.

“If you bought a khaki skirt and then tried to find a matching khaki jacket, good luck. There are 273 different shades of khaki. In the house, if you have a tight color palate, it’s easy for things to not belong. When you have a lot of color, all kinds of colors you’d never think would work together do.”

Make an Experience

Hang an over-the-top piece of artwork or wallpaper from the wild side, Watterworth advises.

Says Martin, “You have so few opportunities to create a really fun environment in your house, to show off your personality. Design a bathroom that makes guests want to pull in other people and say, ‘Look at this!’”

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