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Written By merak dua on Friday, February 21, 2014 | 2:09 PM

After being stuck in our houses this long long winter, we start to get antsy as spring slowly approaches. This is usually the time people start thinking of renovation projects within their homes as a way to cope with their winter blues! I know I am itching to do my bathroom!  So on my journey of research I discovered Cutler Kitchen and Bath and I have fallen in love! I couldn’t resist sharing a little inside info I received from them on a recent interview.

 When it comes to redoing a bathroom what would you say are the first steps people should do before starting a bathroom project? Design an efficient layout that will maximize the space.

 

What should people think about when purchasing a bathroom vanity? Design and quality - Ask yourself how long will it last as opposed to how much is it? Does it suite you and your style.

 

What storage solutions would you suggest to people who have a lack of space but need to hide all their family items? Wall hung linen towers that can be place on any bathroom wall can  help maximize floor space and allow for other forms of freestanding storage.  

 

What are the latest trends that you are seeing in bathrooms? Natural colors, light tones like soft blues, whites and tan. Freestanding bath tubs and wall hung vanities.

 

Purchasing from large box stores usual comes with a stigma regarding quality, what do you think?Cutler aims to change that stigma. It is our belief that consumers have sacrificed style over quality because stylish well made vanities came at a premium through the boutique retailers. Cutler supplies modern designed quality vanities to the big box at affordable prices.

 You can purchase these great Canadian made, European style product from retailers like Home Depot, Lowe’s and Home Hardware. For more information please visit http://www.cutlerkitchenandbath.com/


Until next time,
w&c design girl!
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