Designing an ensuite bathroom with these helpful hints
by Michael J. Seo MarketingThere's no doubting that having an ensuite bathroom screams
luxury and high-end living.
Isn't it reminiscent of a five-star hotel?
An ensuite, for the uninitiated, is a bathroom that is part
of a bedroom. These are private washrooms attached to master bedrooms and are
never built off of common areas like corridors.
After a long day at work, this private yet highly practical
area is pleasant and ideal for relaxing and de-stressing. If you want to give
your lifestyle a boost, one of the major adjustments you should make to your
home's design is adding an ensuite bathroom.
Here are seven things to keep in mind when you arrange this
area.
Make a Bathroom Layout That Works
The first step for full bathroom renovation
option is to arrange the bathroom within the bedroom to have at least one
external wall or one that faces an internal ventilation duct. Make a dry zone
and a wet zone in the bathroom's
internal arrangement. Mark the locations of the sink, WC, and shower so that
the bathroom is easy to use and has enough room to move around.
Also, make sure that the WC is not visible from the
bathroom's entrance door. Instead of hinged doors, choose sliding doors for
small bedrooms.
Choose built-in storage.
Built-in storage is a terrific way to keep towels and
toiletries organised without crowding the bathroom. It also offers the bathroom
a tidy, clutter-free appearance.
Install a Vanity
Integrate a bathroom vanity with a huge mirror to give the
space a luxurious appearance. Another benefit of a huge mirror is that it makes
the bathroom appear larger. Choose from an under-mount sink, a top-mount sink,
a vessel sink, or a sink that is incorporated with the countertop for your
vanity. Porcelain or acrylic are two materials that can be used for these
possibilities.
Install a glass shower enclosure
The best thing about a glass shower cubicle in an ensuite
bathroom is that it unifies the aesthetic of the bathroom and the bedroom while
also acting as a barrier between the two. For the shower cubicle, consider
frameless or framed glass partitions or half glass partitions.
Make Use of a Variety of Lighting
An ensuite bathroom's overall appearance can be instantly improved
with layered lighting.
Introduce ornamental lighting in the form of pendant lights,
bracket lights, or a conventional chandelier, which can serve as the bathroom's
focal point. To prevent shadows while shaving or doing makeup, both sides of
the bathroom mirror should be lighted with bracket lights at eye level.
Complement the appearance of the bedroom and bathroom.
Because the bathroom is part of the bedroom, both places'
colour schemes and design styles can be combined to make the bathroom appear an
extension of the bedroom. This can be accomplished by matching the bedroom
colours to the bathroom tile colour scheme or vice versa and selecting similar
lighting fixtures or accessories to give both spaces a united appearance.
Add a Touch of Privacy
By adding curtains or opting for frosted glass, you may
ensure privacy. The bathrooms in an open-plan bedroom do not have doors. Both
of these sections are separated by contrasting floor materials.
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