Thursday, June 19, 2014

Considering a Topless Vanity?



The majority of bathroom vanities come with a countertop and sink. However, if you want to customize different aspects of the vanity (like the countertop, hardware, etc.), you may want to consider cabinet-only options.


Why Consider A Topless Vanity Option?

Bathrooms are not one-size-fits-all, meaning even with a wide selection of options, there is not always a prefabricated vanity ideal for every space. What’s more, choosing a vanity that you can customize gives you more opportunity to change designs in the future. Prefabricated models often have tops permanently affixed. Topless options allow you to choose how counters are secured, giving you a better idea of how to remove them if you desire a simple upgrade.

When you choose a topless vanity (a cabinet without a countertop), you are given full control over its customization. Selecting a topless vanity allows you to also select sink, hardware, and other features most complementary to your space. Most bathroom vanities are standard sizes, giving you innumerable choices when it comes to finding just the right top.

Just as there is no one-size-fits-all bathroom, there is no single right solution for the updating of every space. At Décor Planet we pride ourselves on offering the widest variety of topless vanities to help each of our customers choose the exact option needed to perfect their homes.

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Wednesday, May 28, 2014

How to Defog a Bathroom Mirror Using Shaving Cream

Watch this YouTube video tutorial on how to defog a bathroom mirror using shaving cream.




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Monday, April 14, 2014

13 Hacks for Successful DIY on a Budget

Whether you have moved into a new home, are trying to sell your home, or just want to update your spaces, the idea of renovation can seem overwhelming. 
This is especially so when you don’t have the financial means to completely gut the room and start from scratch. However, there are many things you can do yourself to improve both the quality and the look of your home without breaking the bank.
Channel those DIY vibes and try these tips and tricks for renovation on a budget.

Shop Sales and Discounts

Keep an eye out for sales, discounts, and coupons at hardware stores, craft stores, and online retailers. Buying materials during sales can significantly reduce your project costs.

Repurpose and Upcycle

Look for items you already have at home that can be repurposed or upcycled for your project. Old furniture, clothing, and household items can often be transformed into something new with a bit of creativity.

Compare Prices

Don't settle for the first price you see. Compare prices from different stores and online retailers to find the best deals on materials.
DecorPlanet guarantees you'll get the best price with our 110% price match guarantee. That means we'll not only match a competitor's price, but give you an extra 10% off. 

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Paint Makeover

Give old furniture, cabinets, or walls a fresh new look with a coat of paint. Painting is one of the most affordable ways to update and transform your space. Look for discounted paint at hardware stores or consider using leftover paint from previous projects.

Borrow or Trade Tools

If you don't have all the tools you need for your DIY project, consider borrowing them from friends or family members. You can also check if there are tool lending libraries in your area. Alternatively, you could trade services or skills with someone who has the tools you need.

Use Free Resources

Take advantage of free resources like DIY tutorials and templates available online. Websites, blogs, and YouTube channels offer a wealth of information and inspiration for DIY projects.

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Start Small

If you're new to DIY, start with small, manageable projects that require fewer materials and tools. As you gain experience and confidence, you can gradually take on larger projects.

Consider Alternative Materials

Explore alternative materials that are more budget-friendly. For example, instead of hardwood, you could use plywood for furniture projects, or instead of expensive tile, you could use peel-and-stick vinyl for backsplashes or flooring.

Lighting Update

Upgrading your lighting is a quick and affordable way to bring new life to your space and it's easy to do yourself. Replace canned lights with pendant lights. Refresh the light bar in the bathroom. Update that old chandelier. 

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DIY Décor

Instead of buying expensive home décor items, try making your own. DIY wall art, throw pillows, and decorative accents can add personality to your home without breaking the bank.

Embrace Imperfections

Remember that DIY projects don't have to be perfect. Embrace imperfections and view them as part of the charm of handmade items. Focus on enjoying the process rather than striving for perfection.

Hardware Refresh 

Bathroom and kitchen hardware and fixtures are quick and easy updates that can change the entire feel of your spaces. The swap is DIY-able and budget-friendly. Try adding a trending metal color like gold or brass. Matte metals too are a timeless addition. 

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Fabric Remnants

Visit fabric stores and ask for remnants or remnants bins where you can find small pieces of fabric at discounted prices. These can be used for various DIY projects like throw pillow covers, small upholstery projects, or even crafting.

Thrift Store Finds

Explore thrift stores, yard sales, and flea markets for affordable items that can be repurposed or transformed. Look for solid wood furniture with good bones that can be sanded, painted, or refinished to suit your style.


DIY projects are a great way to save money while also adding your personal touch to your living space. A few budget-friendly projects are quick wins for updating any space in your house. 

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Thursday, March 27, 2014

Top Brands At DécorPlanet

DécorPlanet.com has partnerships with a number of high-end bathroom and kitchen product manufacturers. A leading online retailer of home fixtures and accessories, we pride ourselves on offering you the most luxurious products for the bathroom and beyond. 

We are always working to expand the options, styles, and brands we offer and work in bulk. That has allowed us to provide a remarkable variety of quality bathtubs, toilets, sinks, mirrors, cabinetry, and similar items at the lowest prices online.
We currently offer some of your favorites: 
  • Moen
  • Toto
  • James Martin Vanities
  • Grohe
  • Fresca
  • Neptune
  • Franke
  • Robern
  • Graffe
  • Hansgrohe
  • More . . . 
Options from these companies serve to grow DécorPlanet.com’s already impressive selection of eco-friendly products, elegant pedestal and claw-footed tubs, lighting, vanities, faucets, bidets, and countless other items that can improve the look, quality, and convenience of any size bathroom, kitchen, and beyond.
As with all products sold online at DécorPlanet.com, products from these brands are backed with the company’s 110% price match guarantee and hassle-free return policies.

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Thursday, January 9, 2014

Modern Bathroom Décor


It may be that “modern” is a misnomer these days because when you’re talking about modern home décor, you’re talking about a style that has been around for over five decades. 

Modern décor really took off post-World War II, and was prevalent in brand new suburbs throughout the country. Mid-century modern homes with post-and-beam design, the idea to bring indoor and outdoor settings together with large windows, and sleek appliances and state-of-the-art materials were all selling points. Gone were over-stated Victorian or traditional doors, hardware, and cabinets. Scandinavian simplicity and natural shapes were en vogue, as were Frank Lloyd Wright and Eichler architecture to give homes functionality and style.

Mid-century designs never went away, and they’ve experienced a renaissance of sorts over the last decade. But, beyond über-modern signature furniture pieces how does modern décor extend to the interior of your home, specifically the bathroom?

Creating Modern Bathroom Décor


Modern bathrooms are minimalist in design. While some bathrooms want the focus to be on the bathtub and shower combo, or the oversized vanity, modern décor works because it blends the walls and appliances into a natural style, much like the Scandinavian designers were hoping for 60 years ago. Bathtubs, showers, and sinks may appear as if they flow out from the floor or wall. Color and tones are often natural or basic. But even this simplicity is a major statement.

As with any kind of bathroom or home décor, you don’t need to have the architecture, or bones, of a home to do what you want. While we’ve all seen homes whose architects gave them obvious modernist designs, even someone living in a well-preserved early 20th century bungalow can create a bathroom that is completely modern.

Modern Bathroom Décor & Functionality


While style is important, so is the utility of space. Floating vanities, sinks, and toilets will work well in a modern bathroom. Mirrors may seem basic when compared to those with traditional borders, but mirrors with simple borders with straight lines will work; mirrors with LED lighting and fog-free systems are even better.

Shower panels may still seem like a luxury to many people, but in a modern bathroom, they fit just as well as a bathtub-shower combination. Simplicity in style doesn’t have to mean going barebones on luxury or indulging in what you want.

Master bathrooms and half-bathrooms can both benefit from a modern décor makeover, especially if you are updating other parts of your home. The bathroom, like the kitchen, is a room that is used every single day. It’s not too difficult to extend the modern theme throughout your home, even if its design is closer to Victorian or Craftsman. 

Give modern bathroom décor a try today!

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Friday, June 15, 2012

How to Design a Bachelor Pad Bathroom for Widespread Appeal

If you're a single guy who just moved into a new place, or think your bathroom could use a bit of sprucing up, there are plenty of ways to improve the appearance of a bachelor pad bathroom. Not only will you be able to appreciate the improved space, but any lady visitors won't be scared off or become skeptical of your hygiene when they enter. Here are several ways to jazz up your throne room.

1. Start with a thorough cleaning. Eliminate mold, mildew, dirt and grime from every inch of the space as thoroughly as possible. If some of your bathroom accessories are beyond saving, toss them and buy new ones.

2. Paint the walls. Earthy neutral tones are always a safe bet, and they'll look more inviting than a stark white space, especially if your bathtub and sink are white as well.

3. Buy fresh towels. If you've been relying on a mishmash of towels to dry off with, it's time to invest in a legitimate set. Get a hue that matches the colors of the room or opt for black, which is a classic shade that won't show stains. Also, be sure to install a few towel racks - there's nothing less sexy than a pile of towels on the floor.

4. Consider a new mirror. If you have a dinky mirror that's seen better days, your visitors will appreciate an upgrade. Most women like to have a sizeable mirror to look at when they're freshening up their makeup or getting ready for bed.

5. Streamline your toiletries. Anything that hasn't been used in several months should be tossed out. You might even want to invest in some luxurious-looking bottles for your existing toiletries, as uniformity will help give the space a classier vibe. Also, consider buying a bottle of conditioner if you don't have one already - it's one thing many women wish they had in a guy's shower.

6. Get a bathmat. If you're always having to deal with a wet floor, the logical solution is to buy a mat that will soak it up when you step out of the shower. It's also a nice thing to have when tile floors get chilly in the winter.

7. Go for the gusto with fresh flowers. If you know a female guest will be coming over to your place, impress her by placing a small vase of flowers on your bathroom vanity. It'll speak to your romantic side.

Your bachelor pad bathroom can be a classy and unexpected space that's a joy to visit. A few simple changes can make all the difference. Check out more options!

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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Seven Ways to Keep Your Bathroom Smelling Fresh

Along with the kitchen, the bathroom has a reputation for being one of the most odorous rooms in the home. Needless to say, there's a lot that goes on in the bathroom - which means there are a lot of smells to go with it. Fortunately, maintaining a freshly scented half or master bath is easy once you realize how many options are at your disposal. Here's a list of several ways you can keep your bathroom smelling fresh.

1. Open up those linen cabinets and launder your towels. With frequent use, towels, bathrobes and washcloths can take on a musty quality that can stink up your whole bathroom. Adding baking soda and white vinegar into the wash cycle can strip them of funky residue and retard mildew growth. Also, it helps to hang your towels up immediately after using them so they'll fully dry in between each use.

2. Light a scented candle. With so many specialty candle shops in existence, you shouldn't have a problem finding a scent that will freshen up your bathroom. Plus, the ambiance created by a little candlelight is flattering and relaxing - perfect for a spa-like bathroom.

3. Keep your bathroom accessories clean. For example, your toothbrush holders should get a regular scrubbing, and once your toilet brush starts to look like it's seen better days and gives off a scent to match, it's time for a new one.

4. Keep a cup of white vinegar in the shower when you're not using it. According to TLC, this can help to soak up odors in the stall when you shut the door or curtain.

5. Check your drains. If you can't seem to find the source of the odor, perhaps it's coming from your drains. There might be a clog that's slowing things down and causing a backup of smelly bacteria and gunk. Use a plumber's snake to manually remove the blockage or pour a chemical product down there to dissolve the issue.

6. Buy luxuriously aromatic hand soap. Every time you and your guests wash your hands, you'll be able to breathe in the lovely scent of whatever soap you happened to choose.

7. In between washings, use linen spray to freshen up robes, towels, bath mats and shower curtains. Many have nice scents that are long-lasting.


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