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5 Common Mistakes in Bathroom Design to Avoid

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Planning plays a key role in successful bathroom design, whether it's renovation or installing a new bathroom. When designing a functional bathroom, various factors must be considered such as style, vanity unit and even a towel warmer or handheld radiator if you're looking for Swiss quality. We have moved past the era where a three-bedroom house only required one bathroom. Now people strive for more privacy in the bathroom that looks beautiful, spacious and comfortable for users. Here are five design mistakes you can avoid to get the perfect and functional bathroom.

5 Common Mistakes in Bathroom Design to Avoid

Insufficient Ventilation

Ensure proper ventilation to avoid mold, mildew and other unpleasant consequences of high humidity. To properly ventilate your bathroom, one window will not be enough. You'll need an exhaust fan to remove odors and moisture from your bathroom without hassle. If your bathroom is larger, consider installing two fans. Also make sure that your ventilation units rotate fast enough to circulate air efficiently.

Open Toilet

Think about what you see when entering the bathroom—your toilet should not be the first thing you'd want to see. Also, it's helpful to position it so that it is not visible from adjacent rooms. We recommend separating the toilet and shower in your bathroom. You can include a wall that is only a few inches deep in your bathroom plan to make this work. Also, place the sink separately so two people can use the bathroom simultaneously. If you have less space, try placing the toilet seat outside of the main path. A common choice is to place it between the sink and wall.

Insufficient Lighting

When planning the bathroom design, lighting should be at the top of your project list. Spending time in a dark, humid bathroom with poor ventilation is not a pleasant activity. If there's no room for a window in your bathroom, consider installing a skylight or operable hatches for lighting and ventilation. Also add task lighting and recessed lights that can be adjusted to create a relaxing atmosphere. A softer light is simple and effective way to instantly create a calm and soothing space.

Sizing

It's important to measure and double-check the space that will be used before purchasing bathroom fixtures. The last thing you'd want is a bathtub or toilet that doesn't fit. Instead, choose compact fittings and reflective finishes for small bathrooms to maximize space.

Bathroom Layout

A bathroom is an intimate space, so the bathtub placement should be private and away from prying eyes. The sight line should also not directly face common or shared spaces such as the living room or relaxation zone.

Conclusion

Although bathroom renovation is an exciting and creative endeavor, the responsibility and pressure associated with it can be burdensome. Nothing destroys a space quite like poor design. However, if well planned with adequate lighting and proper ventilation, your bathroom will provide you with a feeling of relaxation and tranquility.