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The elements of bathroom design

March 15, 2010
Posted in Bathroom Design — Written by Justin

There is always a great deal to think about when you embark upon a redecoration project, no matter which room you are focusing on. Naturally, you always have to cover the basics first before you begin thinking about luxury items and fittings.

In the bathroom, the basics generally comprise of:

• A bathroom suite, including a bath, shower and toilet.
• Tiling, both on the walls and the floor.
Bathroom furniture, including bathroom cabinets and mirrors.

When considering your bathroom suite, a lot of it has to do with space. If you have room, then having a bath and a separate shower enclosure is a lovely idea, but people often prefer to put a shower over the bath to save more room for items of bathroom furniture.

It is likely that you will need access to quite a number of toiletries on any given day in the bathroom, so it’s handy to store them all in the room itself. For this purpose, you will find bathroom cabinets capable of holding all manner of bottles, cosmetics and makeup products. You will also need to store towels, which you could do on a rack, towel rail or in another cabinet.

Having covered the basics, you are then free to discuss heating options, lighting options and finishing touches with your bathroom designer.

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