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5 Design Features to Consider for Your Bathroom Remodel


bathroom design

If you've decided to give your bathroom a well-deserved makeover, you may be wondering where to start. More than four out of five homeowners choose to replace major bathroom features like flooring, showers, sinks, and countertops during renovation projects. But it's important to find a balance between bathroom design and functionality, which can be difficult to do. So to help you get started, we've compiled a list of a few basic bathroom design features you may want to consider.

Toilet location: When you walk into your bathroom, do you want the toilet to be the first thing you see? Probably not. While considering the location of the toilet, most homeowners think in terms of comfort and convenience. However, it's important to ensure your bathroom is aesthetically pleasing as well as functional. So even if you have the prettiest toilet in the world, try not to make it the center of attention.

Sink height: The height of your sink is crucial in having a functional bathroom. This is an important factor to consider, especially if you're installing new countertops. The sink may add or take away from the countertop height, so it's important to consider this when making design plans.

Old vs new: During a renovation project, many people are tempted to just get rid of everything they already have. However, some of the items already in the bathroom may work with your new design -- and save you from having to purchase new items. This can work really well if you live in an older house and are able to incorporate some vintage style into your modernized bathroom.

Lighting: There are a lot of uses for bathrooms. From getting ready for work in the morning to taking a relaxing bath at night, your bathroom needs to be versatile. This is where lighting comes into play. It can be beneficial to install layers of lighting from dim, relaxed lighting for those much-needed baths to bright lights that help you get ready as quickly as possible. It's important to think about the use of your bathroom when planning lighting.

Vanity size: A common problem seen in bathrooms is lack of storage space. Fortunately, vanities can offer more countertop space as well as storage options. But while it may be tempting to choose a huge vanity to make the bathroom as functional as possible, a large vanity can overcrowd a small bathroom. So make sure to consider the size of the vanity in relation to the rest of the bathroom.

During your bathroom remodeling project, always keep in mind that important balance between design and functionality. Just because a bathroom needs to be functional doesn't mean it can't be aesthetically pleasing too.

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