If you’ve been looking to achieve a luxurious, spa-like feel for your bathroom, you’re in luck. The Better Homes & Gardens collection at Walmart offers a lineup of bathroom products that will completely transform any bathroom, no remodel required. This collection won’t break your budget, but it will give you a bathroom that feels clean, calming, and completely new.
Just because you’re not planning on replacing your vanity doesn’t mean you can’t give it a little upgrade. Start with a rattan soap or lotion dispenser pump, which features a classic woven cover for a little unexpected texture. The dispenser retails for just under $12, making it easy to add one for soap and one for hand lotion to your bathroom for a simple, spa-like feel.
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A luxurious vanity also needs to be organized, and what better way to do it than with a matching rattan cosmetics tray? This shallow tray with raised edges makes it easy to organize and display your toiletries or cosmetics on your vanity counter, making everything easily accessible (and easy to move around). For just under $10, you might even want to opt for a few trays for extra cabinet storage.
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The storage solutions don’t stop there. You can also opt for a toothbrush holder with an organic bend: Our collection at Walmart offers both a clear glass holder with an acacia lid and a faux stone holder for a luxe spa look. Can’t decide? Fortunately, both holders can do more than keep your toothbrush organized. They’re also great for holding makeup brushes, storing Q-tips or cotton pads, or even for keeping bath salts.
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Any bathroom decor update just needs one more thing: towels. Our new Signature Soft Mélange towel collection offers a variety of towels—in sets and
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