A single bathroom just isn’t enough for many families in today’s households. Gone are the days of our grandparents using the outside loo and sharing their bath times. No longer do larger families have to put up with arguments over the one bathroom. Ensuites are great investments that don’t necessarily need an extension although it may encroach on valuable living space. Designing an ensuite to add into a bedroom may result in less room but the rewards are far greater.
Creating an ensuite doesn’t need to be a stressful project as long as the planning is correct right from the early stages. If adding an ensuite onto an existing bedroom make sure the two rooms are coherent to make it work successfully. An ensuite isn’t meant to be as large as the main bathroom so think of products that will fit nicely into a compact space. Many ensuites tend to be a square design as they are usually built into a corner of an existing room. If you want a bath as well in the ensuite consider the dimensions of the bath carefully as a standard 1700mm x 700mm may be too big. Smaller baths are available on the market so shop around, don’t just squeeze any bath in and spoil the design. Bathroom Manufacturers are now creating smaller sizes in every product in order to make them work in compact bathrooms. Water pressure may be another point to consider as your ensuite may be higher than the hot water tank in your home. If this is the case then it may mean moving the existing tank or installing a pump system. If you are not sure about the plumbing of your new ensuite consult a professional. As with any bathroom ventilation is important but more so when installing an ensuite. This is because the ensuites are usually built against internal walls rather than external, so a duct must be installed. Newly built houses commonly have an ensuite leading from the bedroom or alternative room. If you have an existing property and wish to add an ensuite, the possibilities are there if you have enough space and imagination. At the very early stages consult a professional who will be able to advice you of plumbing issues that may need to be considered. Start as you mean to go on so plan and consider every eventuality, this way it will be a smooth process for everyone.
October 7, 2010
Bathroom Ensuite Design
June 13, 2010
How to Profit in Your Bathroom
Power of Showers
Showers will be more popular than baths with over 70% of people preferring showers over a long bathe. If there is enough space make sure at least one bath is still installed as people prefer to have the choice. Electric and Mixer showers are popular choices for a powerful showering experience.
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Add a Bathroom
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Adding an extra bathroom can be beneficial to a larger property. In a smaller house don’t just add extra bathrooms that may be a hindrance to the size of the bedrooms. Lofts are a great way to enhance your properties value by adding an extra bathroom it can increase your properties value by up to 9 per cent.
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Accessorize
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Replace tired and worn accessories, do not leave it for another year. Bathroom tap, showers and radiators are a great place to start. Tiny adjustments may make all the difference.
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Less is more
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Your bathroom décor is crucial, keep it clean cut and simple. White is the ideal choice keeping the space relaxed and fresh. Regrouting the tiles and sealing the bath again will add to the finishing touches that really count. When using paint select beiges and creams so that it doesn’t overpower the room and destroy the peace.
Bathrooms of 2009
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Combining both natural and high-tech elements will be the main design feature of 2009. Waterproof televisions and whirlpool baths will be a great hit this year. Make sure you find the balance of both a minimalist yet simple bathroom design, remember not to overpower people with your personal designs. Bathrooms are a great investment for the future of your property.
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