Bathrooms can be found in a variety of shapes, sizes and design these das, however, behind each style, there are some universal rules that could lead your way to success – regardless of what style you choose.
Do not overcrowd the space
People tend to cram too much into their bathrooms, we
advise you against it. This is the smallest room in the house; hence, you need
to bring in only essentials, such as bathtubs,
separate shower,
twin basins,
bidet
and toilet. Give the space a little break. You should go for a separate
shower and bathtub if there is sufficient room; else, you can combine them
both. Remember that you need adequate room to stand and dry yourself up after a
hot shower. You also need to turn around for regular activities and not bump
into anything. Bathrooms are to be relaxed and calm; if you are chock-full of
toiletries and sanitaryware, it will feel like the subway at rush hour.
Smartly include plenty of storage facilities
This could be tempting to shop for lots and lots of
lotions and potions, however, the clutter could undo the good work in turning
the space into a place for unwinding. Instead of fighting the inevitable, you
should embrace the reality and bring in some smartly designed storage
facilities. The solution is to think everything through exactly the way you
need them. There are some things that are better found in drawers, some in the mirror
cabinet and some in the cupboard. Take into account how storage solutions
are going to work as part of the territory.
Think through every detail
Bathrooms with even the most expensive sanitary ware
and fitting could end up looking disjointed, detached in all the details are
not considered carefully. A very common instance would be a glass shower
screen, standing up against the vanity unit on the side. This might appear good
from one angle, however, you can’t see anything through the shower glass,
because the side vanity unit would be blocking your view. Besides, dirt will
gather which would take longer to be cleaned.
Make sure bathroom
items are ergonomic
Above all things, you want your bathroom to work fully
and whenever you need it to, which means it must feel to use and be not much
fuss about cleaning. All fundamental elements need to be accessible at all
times, suitably lit, functional and of course, clean. Whatever design you
choose, do not let the style get in the way of its function. This said we do
not suggest compromising, though – any design could be worked into a perfectly
planned, functional bathroom. This approach exemplifies a couple of significant
ergonomic factors. Practically, users of the bathroom do vary in height and
sink with mirror are installed to suit the household need, which further proves
to be functional as well as cute.
Hence, if you are planning any bathroom remodel, keep these
universal bathroom design principles in mind, because at the end of the day,
you need your bathroom to serve your purposes – which are unwinding and
relaxing after an excruciating day at work.
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