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Bathroom renovation design

  • Writer: Angus Price
    Angus Price
  • Oct 15, 2024
  • 2 min read

Updated: Oct 17, 2024

How to Design a Bathroom

Designing a bathroom requires careful planning, bathrooms are typically small spaces, so maximising their functionality and aesthetics is crucial. Installation can be tricky, with plumbing and design considerations that require technical know-how. It’s helpful to seek advice from a bathroom designer, an experienced builder, or even an interior designer.

Getting Started:

  1. Assess Your Current Bathroom: Think about what works and what doesn’t in your existing space. Make a wish list based on the needs of all potential users and consider how those needs might change in the future.

  2. Find Inspiration: Look at bathroom designs for ideas and draw up a layout based on your needs.



Planning Your Layout:

  • Focus on the Entrance View: Aim to have the bath or sink visible first, not the toilet.

  • Choose a Focal Point: Build your layout around a standout feature, like a beautiful freestanding bath or a stylish vanity.

  • Create Balance: If your space allows, opt for a symmetrical layout.

  • Allow for Space: Ensure there’s enough room around fixtures for comfort and functionality, paying attention to door swings and layout.

  • Consult Experts: Don't hesitate to ask for professional help to optimise even small spaces.

Considerations for Different Types of Bathrooms:

  • Family Bathroom: Prioritise durability and easy maintenance. Use materials like porcelain tiles and ensure ample storage for toiletries and toys. Keep the bath if it’s the only one in the house, or consider a shower-bath combo.

  • Master En-Suite: This is your chance to indulge in luxury materials and thoughtful lighting. If space permits, create dual vanities or consider a stylish bathtub in the bedroom.

Choosing Fixtures and Features:

  • Select the Right Bath: From freestanding to inset designs, pick a style that fits your needs and budget.

  • Invest in Quality Brassware: Durable brassware is essential since it’s frequently used. Choose options suited to your water pressure.

  • Plan Your Lighting: Good lighting is key for mood and functionality. Consider layers of light for different activities.


Flooring and Storage:

  • Pick Suitable Flooring: Choose water-resistant materials like porcelain or natural stone that can withstand moisture.

  • Plan for Storage: Tailor storage solutions to your needs from the start. Custom joinery can fit your space perfectly.


Final Touches:

Before finishing up, consider refreshing architectural elements like doors and trim. Don’t forget the little details that enhance your bathroom’s style—think plush towels and quality toiletries.

 
 
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