Decorate your bathroom – clean up the mess!

Go into most people’s bathrooms (and my bathroom falls into this category unfortunately) you’ll find plastic bottles of all shapes and sizes cluttering the sides of the tub and on the shelves. Shampoos, conditioners, bath gels and oils, talcum powder, etc., not to mention various scrubs, sponges and sponges. And you can pretty much guarantee that many of them will be practically empty. So you can start decorating your bathroom by making a space that will then allow the chi energy to flow more freely. Be ruthless! If you’re a hoarder, it might be hard for you at first, but follow this rule of thumb: If it hasn’t been used for 3 months, chances are you won’t use it, so get out! But remember to be “green”: use the plastic recycling container and give your bottles another life.

Now let’s take a look at the contents of the closet. The one under the sink should contain the bathroom cleaning products. However, do not forget the safety rules: if there are babies or small children in the house and you cannot lock the closet, put them in a higher place, out of reach. The reason to have cleaning products on hand is because you can wipe any spills or stains like toothpaste on the mirror. You will have no excuse not to have an impeccable bathroom at all times.

Mirrors must be impeccable: they must shine and reflect light. A shelf below is a good idea, especially if it’s glass. These are easier to clean and give more sense of space. They also match all decorations. You can leave there all the things you need on a daily basis, such as toothbrushes and toothpaste, makeup remover, shaving cream, etc. But, after use, replace the lids to keep that feeling of order and order.

Make sure your bathroom is well ventilated to stop potentially health-threatening mold buildup. Leave the door and window open and pull the shower curtain to dry properly. If you are unlucky and there is no window, put a fan heater at the entrance and let the warm air into the room for a while.

Your bathroom should be well lit, especially if there isn’t a lot of natural light. If you only have one light in the center of your ceiling, try adding a couple of spotlights above the mirror as well. This will help the ladies put on makeup and the gentlemen shave. A poorly lit room makes you want to leave quickly, to spend as little time as possible there. A bath is not just for your daily ablutions; what you should look for is a haven of peace and tranquility where you want to spend a lot of time to escape the trials and tribulations of daily life.

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