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Shower Curtain Ideas: Cheap Bathroom Makeover at Its Best

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shower curtain keeps water from flooding your bathroom, it's doing its job—but your shower curtain could do so much more. Really! Some shower curtains, for instance, are naturally resistant to mold. Others are easy to clean, or affordable, or add a sumptuous vibe to this private space. So if your bathroom is crying out for an easy upgrade, check out these shower curtain ideas. We've outlined the various http://www.authenticsportswearsale.com types, along with their pros, cons, and ballpark price.
"There's no need for a liner with a vinyl shower curtain, and it can be wiped down quickly with a damp sponge" to remove soap scum, says Juan Carlos Daetz, a home and garden expert at Max Warehouse. These materials also repel water, which helps to stave off the dreaded mold and mildew.
Pros: Cotton gives more character to the bathroom and comes in every color and pattern under the sun.
"A fabric shower curtain will make the space feel extra-cozy and inviting," says Daetz.
Cotton is fairly easy to maintain—just Nike Air Max 2015 Men Cheap pop it in the wash and then hang it back up to dry, says Carol Marcotte, an interior designer with Form & Function in Raleigh, NC.
And, if you're worried about durability, don't be: With good care, a high-quality fabric curtain can last for years.
Cons: Cotton costs twice as much as vinyl, and you'll need a liner to protect the fabric. This type of curtain also needs more frequent cleaning to avoid mildew buildup.
"You can help reduce the chance of mold and mildew on liners and curtains by allowing them to fully dry between showers," Marcotte notes. Pull it straight across so the folds air out.
Cleaning the liner is also a snap, says Jamie Novak, home expert and author of "Keep This Toss That."
"Soak it in a sink full of warm water and a Air Max For Cheap Online half-cup of kitchen salt, let it sit for about an hour, and then hang up to dry," she says.
Average price: $40 to $150 or more for custom-made curtains

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