10 Ways to Make Your Bathroom Look More Expensive
You know that feeling when you walk into a nice hotel bathroom? Everything just feels... right. The water pressure, the lighting, even the way the taps feel in your hand. And here's the thing — it's almost never about square footage or a massive budget. It's a handful of small, deliberate choices stacked on top of each other.
You really don't need to tear your bathroom down to the studs to get that same feeling at home. A few smart swaps — some of which Amaribath specializes in — can do most of the heavy lifting. Let's get into it.
1. Swap In a Designer Faucet
A cheap, builder-grade tap is one of the fastest ways to make a bathroom look unfinished, even if everything else is nice. The reverse is also true. A well-designed faucet pulls focus the second someone walks in, and it doesn't take much effort to install one.
You don't have to redo your whole vanity for this. Just changing the faucet itself — to something like a designer faucet from Amaribath's collection, in a finish such as brushed gold, gunmetal, or matte black — can shift the entire mood of the room. It's honestly one of the cheapest "expensive-looking" upgrades you can make.
2. Pick a Finish, Not Just a Shape
People obsess over the shape of their fittings and completely forget about finish, which is a mistake, because finish is doing most of the work. Plain chrome is fine. It's also everywhere, so it doesn't stand out.
PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) finishes in rose gold, brushed gunmetal, or matte black add real depth to a fitting. They photograph better too. And practically speaking, they hold up longer than standard plating — no flaking, no dulling after a year of use.
3. Get a Rain Shower With Body Jets
If you want one upgrade that screams "five-star hotel," this is it. A rain shower gives you that wide, gentle waterfall effect overhead, while body jets along the wall add a kind of massage you usually only get on vacation.
It's not just a visual upgrade either — it changes how showering actually feels, every single day. And the good news is you usually don't need to rework your whole bathroom layout to fit one. Amaribath's rain shower and body jet sets are built for exactly this kind of drop-in upgrade.
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