Designing your bathroom:
One of the most important things to do when design your bathroom is to consider the principles of Universal Design. Which basically means that even if you have some uniquely unique ideas for your bathroom, it ought to be easy approachable and safe for all users. By some well-thought-out planning of space and by selecting suitable materials and accessories, you can facilitate navigation and prevent accidents like waterfall and burns. You can design by the usual method of making a scaled-down drawing of your bathroom and the required bathroom appliances, or you can use a computerized design service which allows you to draw up a virtual plan and drag and move accessories around it.
Decorating your bathroom:
Adding little things and rearranging existing appliances may give a new look and feel to your bathroom. If you already have excellent plumbing fixtures, there is little point in overhauling them and you could instead try a fresh coat of paint or a new wall-paper or new mosaic tiles on the walls or a new floor. Or it could be the other way round.
Use natural colours or soft pastel hues, with maybe a few touches of brighter primary colors. Apply a lighter color to the bathroom cabinets. Draw attention to the roof with cosmetic color treatment or add ornamental beams.
For floors, go for durable materials like stone or ceramic. These come in a range of natural colours and textures and the ceramic tiles, of course, in a range of patterns as well. You can also try vinyl or wood flooring, but these might require substantially more maintenance in a bathroom.
Put up a large mirror on one wall – you’ll find an amazing variety of mirrors in both upscale shops and the flea market – or install mirrored cabinets; mirrors create an illusion of space, but don’t go overboard or you might end up with a space of illusions.
Installing accessories:
Improve the look of your bathroom with attractive toilet seats, bath-tubs, taps, shower-heads and sinks. Take your time to choose from the different types available in the market. Instead of the usual bath-tub, you could go for a whirlpool tub. Get a flexible spray-hose, and install a water-temperature control device so there’s not even a remote chance of scalding yourself. If you have a shower, consider putting in a seat for a more relaxed washup experience.
Installing lighting:
Make the most of natural light and accompaniment that with artificial lighting. The current trend is for superimposed lighting, which helps create whatever mood or atmosphere you are aiming for and also highlights any artworks or collectibles. The main thing is to have good, clear lighting that will allow you to clean and groom yourself effectively. And if all your light fixtures ar of recent and top-notch vintage, you will probably also save a bit on your electricity bill.
Installing luxuries:
Install a glass shelf or two to display collectibles like shells or stones or china figurines and put up framed paintings. Add a wicker table to hold your collection of rolled plush towels, soaps, bath salts and pretty toiletries, which, in their turn, can be stored in antique bowls, glass canisters or colorful mugs. Keep aromatic candles near the bathtub and on the vanity table.
Get towels, bathroom curtains and shower-curtains in dissimilar colors and funky patterns that complement each other and go well with the boilersuit décor as well.
Add a chair. It’ll come handy when you want to apply make-up, dry your hair or just sit still and think.
Put in a couple of potted leafy plants or some fresh flowers. Think creatively. Flowers don’t have to be displayed in ordinary vases, you can use interesting-shaped glass jars or cans. If you have a nice window with a window-box, you can plant some bright flowers there.
Hang up a small pendent in the center of the ceiling.
Scatter non-slip bath mats around the bathroom and place a bright rug near the vanity table.
For something nice and extravagant, try getting a towel warmer to keep your bath towels warm on cold winter days, a radiant heating system under the floor to keep your feet warm and a built-in stereo system to infuse euphony into the gloomiest baths.
Bath Design
When you’re trying to create or remodel a small bathroom, focusing on small bath design is critical. It ensures the completed bathroom will be functional, commodious to use, and meet all of your needs. Careful preparation is needed to ensure the design and layout will also meet your needs for many years to come.
First to consider is how many people will utilize the bathroom space you’re designing, on a regular basis-and what it will be used for.
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