Cheetah Print Bathroom Accessories Create An Elegant Designer BathroomAs you remodel your home, it is sometimes easy to forget about the bathroom. Cheetah print bathroom accessories can extend your décor from all over your home into the bathroom, giving it the same modern, wild spin as you have achieved in the living room, dining room, and so on. There are really a large number of options for accessories you can add to your bathroom. Consider the Cheshire Towels by Avanti. These towels are a rich, lush black with wide cheetah print bands around the ends. Just inside the cheetah print bands are narrow zebra stripe bands in black and tan like the cheetah. Use these Also available in earth and mocha, these towels and wash cloths, as a replacement for your old towels, will have you well on your way to the contemporary décor you are striving for. Each piece is sold separately; prices range from $11.99 for at fingertip towel to $21.99 for the bath towel at bedbathstore.com. The Nobility Cheetah Tapestry Bath Mat at dillards.com is machine washable, made of a cotton and polyester mix. The rug features a border of cheetah print around an ivory colored rug, making it versatile enough to add your best ideas for additional accessories. Mats and rugs that are easy to care for make great foundations for the development of a decorative theme. You can purchase this mat, item number 03459109, for $25.00. It measures 34 inches long by 21 inches wide.
Retailers know that one of the best ways to set the stage for your decorative theme in your bathroom is through your shower curtain. This is why there is such a wide range of creative shower curtains available. For example, the Animal Safari Animal Print Bathroom Shower Curtain by JoJo features a field of cheetah spots. The top of this curtain is solid cream; beneath this is a field of black on tan cheetah print. It measures 72 inches square and is sold at sweetdreamsmychild.com for $39.99. If you want to take your cheetah print theme even farther, you can add the Dynasty Cheetah Print Toilet Seat. Hand painted cheetah spots dance about the seat and lid of this novelty toilet seat, measuring 15 inches wide by 16 inches long. The lid is trimmed with a dark brown border. You can purchase this unique item for $139.99 at bigcatsworld.com. Great for a young or teenage girl, the Cheetah Animal Print Pink Shower Curtain is primarily bright pink. Cheetah print stripes adorn the curtain near the top and again near the bottom. This wild but feminine accessory is actually part of a set, with each piece chosen and purchased separately. The shower curtain is priced at $39.99 at kidsroomtreasures.com. Adorn your vanity and sink with Avanti Bath Accessories in earthy tones. The waste basket, lotion pump, tissue box cover, and toothbrush holder are all brown at the top and bottom and feature a brown and tan cheetah print stripe inside a brown and tan zebra stripe. Sold at macys.com, each piece is sold separately. The lotion pump is sold for $16.99. |

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