Chattanooga Times Free Press

Organized people have this in their bathrooms — How about you?

- BY GABRIELLE SAVOIE

Not everyone can have a sprawling bathroom with marble tiles, soaking tubs and roaring fireplaces. But everyone can have a bathroom that feels luxe. A bathroom renovation may be out of reach, or your rental may have been renovated in the ’70s, but with a few small accents, you can take your space from plain to polished with minimal effort.

Take note from your favorite hotel rooms: All you need is an edited selection of products, a functional space and matching linens. If your products are spreading all over the counter, it may be time for a quick refresh. Wondering what other small details will make your bathroom feel more organized, sophistica­ted, and grown-up? Count the ways in which your bathroom could use a little love — and step it up with little luxuries that’ll make it feel extra special. › Shower curtain with a liner

It’s not enough to have a shower curtain — and a liner alone is a rookie mistake. What you need is a combinatio­n of both, and ideally a curtain that falls all the way to the floor for a more sophistica­ted look.

Step it up: Replace your shower curtain liner every few months to keep it fresh. › Soap in a bottle

No one wants to wash their hands with a sticky soap bar that’s been frothing in a grimy puddle by the sink — for obvious reasons.

Spend a few extra dollars on bottled hand wash that smells nice and isn’t too harsh on the skin.

Step it up: Pair your hand wash with a moisturize­r that all visitors will appreciate. › Non-ratty bathmat

Your bathmat doesn’t have to come from the same set as your towels. Elevate your bath with a durable indoor/outdoor 2-by-3-foot rug in a low-maintenanc­e flatweave. Step it up: Try a vintage kilim style for an elevated look. › Guest hand towels

There is nothing more uncomforta­ble than washing your hands at someone else’s house only to realize that the only towel in sight is a used bath towel. Don’t be that person. Hang a set of hand towels for guests by the sink. Step it up: Get a stack of linen guest towels when throwing a dinner party — with a dedicated bin that you can easily throw in the wash the day after. › Storage to hide beauty products

No one wants to know what brand of dental floss you use, or how many face masks you own. If your beauty products don’t all fit in a medicine cabinet, store them in another room — but not in plain sight in your bathroom. Think pretty products only.

Step it up: Get a tray to keep a few luxe products for your guests: hand soap, moisturize­r, perfume and fresh mints will be welcomed during a dinner party.

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