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10/22

Effective Bathroom Remodleing Tips to Make It Highly Functional

Homeowners think that the kitchen is the most significant room in a house. That’s right; however, the bathroom also deserves special consideration as it is one of the most frequently visited spaces in your living space. Your daily and nighttime routines may be disrupted by a bathroom that is badly constructed. A less-functional bathroom might be a nightmare for you. Nevertheless, do not panic as a little remodel can do wonders for you.   The guide tells you a few essential tips on how to make your bathroom highly functional easily.  

1.     Select Low Upkeep Material

When selecting the wall covering and flooring for your bathroom, you must consider how simple the material is to clean and maintain. Natural stone may give your bathroom the appearance you want, but porous stone needs to be coated to keep moisture out. The sealer applied will eventually wear off, allowing dirt and grime to discolor the stone. This is something you should be aware of, however, it shouldn't completely deter you from utilizing this lovely material in your design.  

2.     Enough Light Installation

A bathroom must be equipped with sufficient lighting to accommodate the everyday tasks that must be done there. Pay particular attention to the vanity, where there should be enough light in front of the mirror. The colour light above the mirror should be natural since it will most nearly resemble the light outside. Proper installation of lighting in your bathroom will enable you to do your routine tasks without any obstacles.  

3.     Install an Inset Shelf

Don't settle with a modest corner shelf in your shower or bathtub to contain all of your body wash and hair supplies. A pro tip is to get an inset shelf added to the design as an alternative. The functioning of the area will benefit from this very simple modification when creating a bespoke shower or bathtub. This is how you can store multiple essential items and save space as well.  

4.     Add Plenty of Storage

Storage is one of those things that you can virtually never have enough of. In order to avoid running out of space in the future, plan for more storage than you initially believe you'll need. Make sure you do not rely just on the storage space in your vanity since this is sometimes insufficient. Most families should have 30 inches of counter space, however, bear in mind that your family may have different needs. When space is at a premium, additional wall-hung cabinets and shelves might be utilized. So ensure opting for things that go well with your lifestyle.

5.     Pay Attention to Window Coverings

Cloth window coverings like drapes and curtains shouldn't be used in bathrooms where there will be a lot of moisture and humidity from showers and bathtubs. These window coverings have a propensity to absorb moisture from the air, which can lead to mildew growth. Blinds made of natural wood should also be avoided since they may start to distort and deteriorate. As alternatives, you may use moisture-resistant materials like vinyl blinds, faux wood, or faux wood for your bathroom windows.  

Summing It Up

Your bathroom is one of the essential spaces in your home which must remain functional 24/7. In addition, they must be equipped well with all the essential items. Use this guide to evaluate what items you do not have in your bathroom and make sure to mention them in your checklist this time when you go for a little bathroom renovation.  

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