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Guide to Bathroom Design

 

The first step is to plan the design as with kitchens, your local supplier will run off a computer-generated plan based on the rooms dimensions and your particular requirements.

If youre sticking with the same layout, measure your bathroom suite carefully before you go shopping for a replacement so that you know the new items will fit.

Re-plumbing and re-wiring will push the cost up so stick with the existing service points if possible although this may be unavoidable if you want to change the position of the bathroom suite.

First decide on the right place for the bath and/or shower. If your loo is in your bathroom, decide where this will go and then position the washbasin.

Once the fittings are planned you can work out how to use the remaining space which, in modern bathrooms, may be quite limited. Some kind of storage, either cupboards or shelves preferably both is required for toiletries, cleaning products, toilet rolls and childrens bath toys. If your bathroom is spacious you may also keep clean towels and your linen basket in there.

Choosing the bath and basin can be a time-consuming task. Even if youre not opting for something like a jaccuzzi or indoor hot tub, baths come in all shapes and sizes standard oblong, rolltop, corner, curved, wider at one end than the other and colours. Unless you desperately yearn for a particular colour its best to stick with white. Its clean-looking, inoffensive and will go with any colour you decide to use for paint and furnishings.

Taps, too, come in a bewildering array of styles choose a design that will complement your bathroom.

Before making your final decision on the bathroom suite it is helpful to check your plans with your plumber to see if there are any potential snags with the designs you have picked.

Even if your window has frosted glass make sure you have a curtain or blind with blackout lining unless you want neighbours or passers-by watching the silhouette of you bathing, washing or worse.

When it comes to decoration, remember to use or specify, if someone else is doing the work grout that is resistant to steam and water. Similarly, choose paint and wallpaper that will stand up to heat and steam look in the ever-expanding kitchen and bathroom ranges.

Pale colours brighten a small bathroom, especially one with no natural daylight but its fun to experiment with colour. And a large mirror across one wall, especially the wall opposite the window, will help make a small bathroom look and feel much bigger and lighter.

Floor coverings, too, come in all types of material and colour but avoid carpet which is impractical and unhygienic in a bathroom. Vinyl, cork tiles or lino are good choices warm underfoot and easy to clean. However, if the surface you choose is shiny always use a non-slip washable rug for extra safety.

If youre installing a shower either as a separate feature or above the bath investigate the different types before deciding which to choose. If you have high water pressure you could opt for a thermo shower which is connected direct to your heating system and keeps the water temperature even.

An electric shower system heats the water itself and is mostly used above the bath. Power showers will give you the ultimate shower experience, even if you have low water pressure.

Look for a non-slip surface in both bath and shower. Check with your plumber that the drainage can take the amount of water your shower is producing an overflowing shower tray can cause serious problems.

Above all, the main thing to remember when redesigning your bathroom is choose a design that works for your lifestyle.

Author: Barry Dunlop
 
Author Bio:

Barry Dunlop

Barry Dunlop is the founder of Ebuilders Ltd

Ebuilders Ltd is a privately owned, limited company, formed in 1999. It owns a number of home improvement websites, covering conservatories, double glazing, conservatory blinds, cane furniture, kitchens and bathrooms. The majority of these sites are ?portals?, gateways to information and services on, for example, conservatories, sunrooms and associated products, such as blinds and cane furniture. The most successful of these is the ConservatoriesOnline website, which enables users to research, amongst other things, styles, materials and types of construction (such as supply & fit, or DIY), obtain brochures or quotations or find suppliers in their area.

Barry Dunlop also created the Nine Deadly Venoms website - the website for the book of the same name - authored by Urban Shaman: Alex Gordon

Part autobiographical, part "self help", Nine Deadly Venoms is a brilliantly told metaphysical adventure that regales the author's "meeting" with Lilith, a Matriarchal Age warrior priestess. It is Lilith who reveals the Nine Deadly Venoms. 'Conquer them and you live forever, but beware!' She said with a wicked leer, 'each one is indeed a venom, the worst kind of poison and is very, very deadly." Nine Deadly Venoms will enlighten, inspire and entertain. Light bulbs will flick on in your head as you realise why you have experienced the life you have. More importantly you will discover that you can take control of your life and that you can have a happier, more fulfilled life once you have conquered the nine deadly venoms of karma, parental genetics, childhood conditioning, fear, language, gravity, time, tribalistic conditioning and human breath. According to the author, mastery of these will help you to live a longer, more rewarding and fulfilling life in the 21st century.

 
 
 

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