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3 Ways to Make Your Bathroom Feel Warmer this Winter

Many of us stay in bed longer and prolong our hot showers to avoid facing the cold in the winter. It can seep into our homes and make our spaces feel chilly and uncomfortable.

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Don’t let the cold sap you of your motivation. Instead, find out how to make your bathroom feel warmer this winter season.

1. Install an Extra Towel or Garment Rod

There’s nothing worse than finishing a nice, hot shower only to feel freezing cold again as soon as you step out. Try installing an extra towel rod near your shower to keep your favorite fluffy towel in arm’s reach.

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If wearing a robe is more your style, try installing a garment rod nearby as well. This way, you can wrap up in a comfy towel or robe right after your shower.

2. Add a Comfy Rug

Tile flooring is a popular choice for the bathroom space because it’s easy to clean. However, tile flooring will feel colder during the winter, especially after stepping out of the bath or shower.

Consider adding a bathmat or plush rug to your tile floor. These will make your bathroom feel and look warmer while adding a touch of style as well. Have fun picking out color choices that match your bathroom’s design.

3. Install a Heat Lamp

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If your bathroom is too cold for comfort, get a heat lamp. An overhead heat lamp will add significant warmth to your space whenever you want. You can have a heat lamp installed overhead and connect it to a wall switch just like you would with a lighting fixture.

With the flip of a switch, your bathroom can be as toasty as you want. Some heat lamp systems even have automatic shut-off timers so that you can leave them on while you shower.

If your space is a bit cold, try out these tips for how to make your bathroom feel warmer this winter. You can use these tips to help the room feel warmer and more inviting for you, your family, and guests coming to celebrate the holidays.

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