
Interior Design Bathrooms
Interior Design Bathrooms Are The Most Sacred Rooms In The House?
The bathroom is one of the most sacred rooms in a house and the one in which people are most likely to indulge
their imagination when it comes to interior design bathrooms. Bathrooms are now used for more than the practical
task of cleansing the body. These days bathrooms are favored places in which to relax and unwind, an exercise and
keep fit area with an exercise bike or a dressing-room if it is an ensuite to a bedroom.
Ensuites It is not uncommon for many home owners to transform a spare bedroom in to an
additional bathroom. With two bathrooms in the same house, one may be assigned to the children or guests and the
other to the parents. Bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms are becoming more popular and the area between the bed and
bathroom is ideal for a dressing room, wardrobe and storage area.
Shower Rooms In this modern day society, a shower is a quick, invigorating way to start the
day, as well as a refreshing cool-down after sport and exercise. Shower rooms are practical and can be fitted into
small spaces. Showers also use far less hot water than baths making them an ideal cost saver in a family
household.
Bathroom Design When it comes to bathroom interior design, consider the type of person who is
going to be using the room. They may be the wash and go busy type or the stay and soak relaxing type or maybe a
combination of both. Lighting, flooring, fixtures and fittings can then be chosen both to create and enhance the
desired mood and to provide facilities to make the best use of the available space.
Planning Stage During the planning and preparation stage, look through magazines and brochures
for inspiration, visit show rooms and DIY outlets to gauge prices and styles. Draw a scale plan of the bathroom and
fittings. Once the decision has been made on the layout that best suits and the plan completed it is advisable to
consult a plumber.
Plumbers A plumber’s professional advice is invaluable when it comes to major installation
work. A plumber can also give advice on the newest fittings and developments. Electrical work is best done by a
professional, as there are many safety regulations that should be followed. Once the plumbing, wiring and
arrangements of the bathroom have been agreed upon it is time to think about decorating.
Flooring Think about the type of flooring again ask what sort of bathroom it is to be. If it is
for children or teenagers, the floor covering should be of the type that will not be adversely affected by water
such as ceramic tiles. The colour and design of the flooring will also contribute to the overall scheme so think of
it in conjunction with your plans for the rest of the room.
Lighting Bathrooms are often located in areas where there is no natural light so good
artificial lighting is therefore very important. Often mirrored walls and other reflective surfaces are
incorporated to increase a room’s apparent lack of size and recessed lights in the ceiling can throw a generous
amount of light around the room.
Conclusion
Take bathroom interior design as seriously as any other room in the house. Define the space and give it style and
personality. The bathroom should be a place to unwind and get reinvigorated. Although the bathroom may be limited
by size, that should not limit the indulgence of the imagination on one of the most intimate rooms in the
house
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