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Choosing the right bathroom suite components (Part 2)

August 18, 2010
Posted in Bathroom Design — Written by Becky

The last article began dealing with the important issues surrounding components of bathroom suites in your bathroom. You must be careful to choose those elements that are most essential to you if your bathroom is to remain comfortable and spacious. Basins and baths have been discussed, so it is time to move onto showers and toilets.

Shower enclosures

These are great for small bathrooms. You can also have a shower enclosure in your master bathroom along with a bath, but this isn’t always the best use of space. Remember that you have to be able to fit items of bathroom furniture in with your bathroom suite, so choose wisely regarding the components you choose to install. You can always place a shower head over the bath to preserve space. For this, you will also need to fit your bath with a shower screen.

Toilets

You will definitely need a toilet in your bathroom, unless you have a separate room with one in. Nevertheless it is always useful to be able to have more than one toilet in the house in case one is in use. This is obviously more of an advantage if you happen to have a large household with lots of family members competing to use the bathroom at the same time.

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