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Bathroom Design: Creating a Relaxing and Functional Space

The bathroom is in essence, a sanctuary in the home. Seeing that it is one of the rooms that allows you to relax privately, no cost should be spared in making it your favorite room in the house.

Space

The first thing you want to consider is the size of your bathing space when building. A roomy space tends to put occupants at ease. Accord the bathing area as much space as you can, leaving enough room to walk around, without necessary items being so far out of reach. Where storage units have to be used inside the room, have them installed in corners, or just below mirrors.

With space, every little decorative detail stands out. That means all your accessorizing and remodeling efforts pay off at least. When everything beautiful is crammed together, the result may not be as otherwise intended. When everything unsightly is in one corner, the result is double disastrous.

When you spread out your pieces in the room, each part of the room has a focal point, so your whole room is one stunning space.

A spacious room also translates to better ventilation most of the time. As required by Australian Home Building Standards, fresh and clean air supply is a mandatory requirement for bathrooms.

An old trick is to use mirrors to make the room look larger. Two wall mounted mirrors can be divided using a display panel/rack. This makes the wall look wide. On the display panel, add photo frames, candles and whatever else you see appropriate. The idea of having a decorative rack as the border is a clever idea for a shared bathing space.

Solar powered heated mirrors may also save you heating costs in the long run

Color goes a long to enlarge or shrink your room. Light colors on floors gives the impression of space. Dark colors have the opposite effect, as they tend to make spaces look intimate.

The color on your walls will also make you feel closed in or otherwise. Like with floors, bright walls 'cheer up' the room. Where floor size is unlimited, you can have two sinks.

Accessories

More than anything, they add a personal touch to the room. From basic hand towel holders hanging next to the sink to intricately designed flower vases, pieces you add are an extension of yourself.

Unique structures

The typical shower space is rectangular. To switch things up, you could have a cylindrical unbreakable glass enclosure instead of a rectangle or square.

Storage

Storage space will always be on demand. Investing in cabinetry is one of the wisest ways to have extra space. Highly polished mahogany, deep cherry wood and blonde wood are some of the classiest colors in cabinetry.

It goes without saying that master bathrooms must simply combine ultra-style and super functionality at the same time. A little (or a lot of) luxury never hurts.

As much as you can, use flexible design plans, items and layouts. As it is, creativity is boundless. Tastes and trends change, the latter more often. Style remains, but modifications can be made every now and then to keep the bathing space stylish and stunning all the time. Babak works at ACS Designer Bathrooms. All matters regarding bathrooms are handled expertly by the firm's agents. Cordial services coupled with high grade fixtures and unparalleled expertise are their biggest trading points. Come and visit our webpage at http://www.acsbathrooms.com.au . Find out more information here.