Friday 4 October 2013

Making Smaller Bathrooms Work




                   
The layout of this bathroom is pretty standard. There is no wasted space yet it is not cramped. Generally people don't do makeup and hair in the bathroom anymore, these are now usually done in the bedroom or dressing room, so the common activities for the bathroom (brushing teeth, bathing, showering, using the toilet, washing etc.) all have plenty of room.

                   
This bathroom is beautifully designed considering its unconventional shape. Having a curved shower against a corner is a huge space saver. With all of the pieces in corners it opens up more space in the middle of the room for drying off from the shower and getting changed.

                   
Installing  a vanity unit not only saves space, it also creates storage and also it hides any ugy plumbing tubes or pipes. The storage is a big factor, because it allows any bathroom amenities to be stored away out of sight rather than cluttering the corners of the bath and sink. 

                    
I love this bathroom style, the monochrome colour scheme makes it look so modern and stylish. Also, as there is no window, you would think that having dark colours would make it dingy but the white suite brightens it hugely.

                    
The layout of this bathroom is, too, quite standard. Again there is ample room for the usual bathroom activities. The bath is a huge space saver as rather than having a single bath and a shower, they are together along one edge which is opening the space in the middle again. 

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