The 4 Point Guide To Buying A New Bathroom Suite

Redesigning a bathroom is an excellent way to practice your interior design skills before moving on to a large living room or kitchen project. One of the most important decisions that you’re going to be making is deciding on your new bathroom suite. So, before you hit the bathroom showrooms, here are some things that you need to consider…

Make Sure it Fits…

Make sure that the bathroom suite you choose fits your bathroom, both in size and stylistically.

There is an awful lot of choice when it comes to bathroom suites, and it’s easy to get overwhelmed in the bathroom showroom, having a clear idea of what you want will help prevent that.

It’s a pretty good idea to have a scale plan of your bathroom to take shopping with you, that way you can get an idea of how a suite will look in your particular room.

Be Neutral…

Bathroom suites are an expensive purchase, which means that for most people they’re a long-term investment. The key to keeping your bathroom looking new and modern is choosing something that’s neutral. Plain colors, such as white, and clean lines make for a neutral bathroom suite. Remember that additions such as taps, vanity cupboards and tiling will all change the look of your bathroom, and will be easier to change and redesign over time. If you choose a neutral suite, you can keep the suite whilst changing around the vanities and tiles, for example, to give your bathroom a new look after a couple of years.

Separate or All in One…

Generally, buying a bathroom suite will be cheaper than buying the pieces individually, although this isn’t always the case. If you want something special, like a steel bath, for example, you’re probably going to find yourself having to buy each piece separately. The advantage to all in one buying is that you know everything matches, and a visit to a showroom will let you see how all the pieces look together. Buying things separately involves a little more guesswork.

How Do You Use Your Bathroom?

It’s a good idea to think about how your bathroom is used before you start thinking about buying a suite. If you always shower and never take baths, then you might want to skip buying a bath and instead have more space for a larger shower enclosure. It’s also important, even at this early stage, that you consider the kind of taps that you’re going to buy. The decision between mixer taps and two single taps will affect the kind of sink and bath that you can buy, since tap holes are usually pre drilled into both. And if you decide to go with more modern high taps, that are extremely fashionable nowadays, then you’re going to need a bigger sink in order to accommodate the splash back that comes from these taps. It’s never too early to start thinking about how everything will come together.

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How To Make Your Bathroom The Best Room In The House

It is probably fair to say that the bathroom is not top of many people’s lists when it comes to their favourite room in the house.  Most people would probably say the bedroom, followed closely by the lounge or living area. The bathroom would likely be some way down the list, and perhaps even be ranked lower than the kitchen!

What we cannot understand is why you wouldn’t want the bathroom to be one of your favourite rooms, and give it the attention it needs in order to become so.

The Bathroom Attitude

Most people view their bathroom thus: “I only spend a short time in there having a shower and brushing my teeth, so why bother making it a place I want to stay?”

There is some mileage in that argument, for sure, but surely the answer is that if the bathroom was a welcoming, calming place, you would want to spend more time in there?

How can you make your bathroom the best room in the house?

Put Some Thought Into Decorating It

We don’t mean that you have to go and paint the walls in bright colours, but the least you can do is make the décor just a little more inviting. This might mean tiles instead of laminate on the floor or applying a lick of fresh paint to the walls. You don’t need to spend a lot of time and money, but just make it similar in terms of care and attention to the rooms where you do love spending time.

Buy Some Books

Simply put, the modern bathroom needs books. Not only will it impress visitors, it also gives you the perfect excuse for you to draw yourself a hot, deep bath, pour a glass of wine, and sit and relax for an hour while getting lost in your latest novel.

A search of ‘ideal books for bath time’ in Google will give you a number of great ideas, including for those of you who might want to read to children while they bathe, so that you can always have something at hand to fit the mood and atmosphere.

Ensure Your Shower is Awesome

While you don’t want to spend any longer than you need to in the shower and so wastewater unnecessarily, the transforming powers that a great shower have are unrivalled. Where else can you step in half asleep, and step out of five or ten minutes later ready for everything that the world is ready and waiting to throw at you on a particular day?

If you have an awesome shower, you can rule the world.

Go For Scented Candles

Whether you are having a short, sharp shower or a long soak in the tub, scented candles are a great way to switch off and escape to another world while you’re in the bathroom.

Whether you go for a cheaper option from a supermarket or put your faith in a brand such as Yankee Candle, you will be ensuring you make your bathroom a tranquil paradise that you simply love spending time in.

Put all of these tips into practice, and you’ll immediately be bumping your bathroom up the list of your favourite rooms at home.

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