Bathroom Design
Bathrooms are designed to be used for washing and bathing at the start and end of the day for years bathrooms have been included in any home design. Wet rooms are seen as an alternative to bathrooms as they do not include bathroom suites using showers instead. These days’ showers are seen as a much more economical and green option as even after you include the cost of shower enclosures or shower doors they still cost well under what your average bathroom suite will cost. The other cost saving aspect to showers is the amount of water which is required when taking a shower as opposed to a bath. Estimates indicate that you could in fact save 80% off your water usage and water heating costs.
Whether you choose to opt for a bath or shower the one thing every bathroom or wet room requires is bathroom furniture, bathroom furniture not only adds style to your bathroom it serves the very practical use of storing all those unsightly accessories every bathroom needs. The last thing you want when your bathroom is complete is to have all your bathroom accessories scattered around for all to see. There is a whole range of different types of bathroom furniture to chose from so whether you are on huge a tight budget you’ll easily find some quality shelves, cupboards and other furniture.

Bathroom Design
Radiators are an important consideration when designing your bathroom as you cannot afford to have them fitted behind cupboards or units. Towel rails have become extremely popular as they come in some really cool and stylish designs which add a touch of class to any bathroom décor. Remember to ask your bathroom designer to hide away unsightly items in your bathroom such as boilers these can easily be boxed in while still allowing for ventilation.
If you have a bit of spare cash don’t be afraid to splash out and include some fancy extras like saunas or steam rooms it’s amazing just how cheap these extras can be these days.

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