
Your Mexican bathroom is bold and colorful. He invites and makes you feel happy. You can have your own Mexican bathroom with a few decorator details and bright bathroom towels to completely new vanity and new salt tile floors. Let's start with the renovation of the entire bathroom and make our way to the Mexican-style toiletries.
Floor in a mexican bathroom. Never carpet. Mexican salt or glazed Mexican tiles will give you the most authentic Mexican bathroom floor. Saltillo tiles in assortment of terracotta colors for manganese, rich in brown. Saltillo tiles are made in various forms. Most of all you see squares, six, twelve and sixteen inches. Then there is the rounded patterned. You can make your bathroom floor with a single tile, or you can create a tile with several shapes or sizes of tiles.
How to create your Mexican carpet. Use squares of twelve or sixty inches over the entire bathroom floor, except where you place the rug. Then create a border using smaller fragments. These can be broken pieces, colored tiles, patterned tiles, or just a small salty iron plate. Then fill the center with a six-millimeter Mexican salt plate installed diagonally. For inspiration, look at designs on carpets.
Walls in mexican style. Paint or tile your walls in bright colors.
(Keep in mind that you still need to wear make-up and want to supplement your pretty skin when choosing colors). A great way to get this Mexican style is to draw a fat strip in chili pepper or red tuksone at the height of the chair rail across the room. Draw a lighter color at the top and another bold color at the bottom of the wall. You can also use brightly colored Mexican tiles for your stripes or paints or stencils of Mexican style in your strip.
Your Mexican style uniform. Find an old chest of drawers or buy a Mexican rustic chest or chest of drawers, cut a hole for the sink. Use the Mexican shell from talavera or buy cobalt blue, sunflower yellow, aqua or red sink. Use bright solid or patterned Mexican tiles for vanity. Or just waterproof the wood with a sealant. If you do not change your vanity, sink or countertop, paint the cabinet body either in a solid or a dry brush with a bold color.
Your Mexican bathroom mirror can be framed with iron, tin tin or copper. The sharply cut frame can work and can be painted. There are also shiny tin mirrors with Mexican tile inlays.
Bathroom for the bathroom in the Mexican style. Replace shiny brass or silver taps with dark village lights. Look at the styles in antique bronze. If you replace your sinks, don't forget about the bath and shower for your Mexican-style bath.
Bathroom lighting in Mexican style. Hang wrought iron or rustic chandelier over each of the sinks. Wall sconces on both sides of the mirror also work well. If you are using a chandelier, iron brazilian hanging from iron to keep the pillars candles, completely Mexican. Place a dimmer into the light for a relaxing bathtub.
Bathroom accessories Mexican designer style. Bright, bold colors, scrolling iron pieces, real Mexican serapes and Mexican ceramics. Bright painted wood and Mexican woven or applique wall hangers will pull your Mexican bathroom together.
Paint the old chair in bright turquoise and place a stack of bold colored towels on the seat. Take a bright stripe strip to make the valence above the shower bar or hang the length of fabric to the south of the border fabric from the ceiling to hide the open curtain. Use a warm or bright floral printed shower curtain that complements each other.
Hang a piece of wall art that you like, where you can see soaking in the bath. Your Mexican wall art can be a framed cover, Mexican weaving or appliqué, or scrap iron. Use Mexican bathroom sink accessories. Use a small Mexican flower pot or mug to hold your toothbrushes and salsa, you have the mexican style of your bathroom!

