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About
bathrooms
Because replacing your bathroom is an operation that
will have a lot of influence in your daily live for a few weeks, it is
probably not something you will do for pleasure. But think of the result,
and it will all be worthwhile. This article will guide you to a relaxing
and refreshing bathroom!
Bathroom Planning
It makes a
lot of sense to assess the needs of you and your family before you start
planning your bathroom. Are you single, living together or having a family
with different age groups? All these things matter when you choose your
fixtures, storage, flooring and wall coverings.
Families will use a
bathroom very intensely at all times of the day. Especially in the morning
members of the family might need to use the bathroom at the same time.
Young children will appreciate toys they can play with in the bath and
stools to stand on when brushing their teeth and all these things will
need storage, so plan this carefully.
When you're single or living
together, you don’t need to worry about storage that much. Get a few smart
storage boxes for your toiletries and even the most compact bathroom will
look clean and uncluttered. You can opt for more luxurious wall coverings
and flooring, because it will get less wear and
tear.
Bathroom Design
There are
a lot of different styles to be found in bathroom fixtures, so that you
can choose the style that reflects the rest your house. In bathrooms,
everything is possible, so let your fantasy loose on gleaming taps, funky
toilet seats and tiles that make a statement.
Colour is a keynote in the design of your bathroom.
Fixtures are available in a lot of colours. Although white goes with most
of the styles, if you really want something different, a coloured fixture
might be something for you. How about a frosted glass basin with a chrome
pedestal or a shower enclosure made of glass bricks? Wood is also a
successful material to use in the bathroom.
Not only bath,
shower or toilet design or colour have influence on the atmosphere of your
bathroom, taps, shower fittings and levers do too. They will really set
off your design and take your bathroom to another level. There are a lot
of designs available, from Victorian taps and overhead showers to
state-of-the-art chrome shower mixers or levers.
Buying a
Bathroom
Set a budget for your bathroom: how much can you spend
maximum on your fittings? Bear in mind that when you buy at a DIY-shed but
can't install the bathroom yourself, that you have to hire somebody to do
it for you. Try to get a few good quotes from recommended plumbers before
you start the project.
Also make sure you list the possible
redecorating costs. The fittings might be the first step to your new
bathroom, but your walls and flooring will make all the difference.
Accessories and storage are the just as important to create the look that
you want. Include them in your budget as well.
If you decide to
your new fittings in the same place as your old ones, then measure them
before you go to look for a replacement. That way you know that your new
bath will fit. Check that the shower tray you're buying has a non-slip
surface. Check with your plumber that the drainage can take the amount of
water your shower is producing. Nothing is worse than having an
overflowing tray. And always buy the enclosure and the tray as a set. This
way you know that the enclosure fits to the shower tray. And last but not
least, try to match your taps and levers with the style of your bathroom.
If you have chosen romantic fittings then ultramodern will just not
do!
For more information on bathrooms visit the Bathroom Buyers
Guide: http://www.bathroom-buyers-guide.com/
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