April 20, 2015NEWS RELEASE
How To: Weekend Bathroom Makeover
Toronto, ON, April 20, 2015 - Bathroom looking a bit dingy? If you’ve got a weekend, a few do-it-yourself upgrades will help revive your space … with a little help from plastics.
Fill the Gaps–- Changes in temperature and humidity can cause cracks in the seams of your shower stall or around your bathtub as the walls expand and contract. Filing those cracks with a silicone or other plastic-based caulk provides long-term protection — these caulks are very elastic and expand and shrink with your walls. If you need to fix only a small area, try new single-use caulk packets that are made for smaller DIY projects.
Cover it Up–- Tired of your worn bathroom floor or shower walls? Cover them with tough, attractive luxury vinyl tile (LVT). Vinyl is a type of plastic, and LVT is thick and durable, looks like ceramic tile or marble, and is easy to install and maintain. It also cleans easily and doesn’t warp in a wet and humid bathroom.
Lighten Up–- Bright whites can lighten up a bathroom — but if you’re repainting with the same shade of white, it can be tricky to see exactly where you’ve painted. Try the new latex (a type of plastic) paints with special additives that actually roll on pink, allowing you to easily see your progress. And then have fun watching it dry as the disappearing dye fades to reveal your shade of fresh white. Yes — watching paint dry can be fun!
Add a Regal Touch— Consider adding plastic crown molding in the same or complementary shade of white, which adds an attractive and inexpensive architectural detail. Moldings made with plastics are a great choice in bathrooms because they resist moisture, rotting and mold. Since they bend a bit, they’re also easier to install on slightly uneven walls and ceilings.
Play a Little— Add a whimsical touch with vinyl decals that are available in a variety of shapes, colours, sizes, and patterns. They stick to almost any surface and are moisture resistant, making them ideal for the bathroom.
A little paint, a little elbow grease, a little time — and your bathroom will be ready for Monday morning, thanks to these handy DIY products made possible by plastics.
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For More Information:
Darlene Gray, Canadian Plastics Industry Association
905.678.7748 ext. 239