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Design
Concepts For New Bathrooms
Remodeling your bathroom
doesn’t have to mean breaking the bank or taking out a
second mortgage on your home, but what it does mean is a
well thought out master plan, some drawings and a
calculator. Think in terms of an artist starting out with a
blank canvas, he or she has their own unique design concepts
for what they perceive as art. Creating your dream bathroom
takes on a similar approach in that we must first decide on
look we are trying to achieve.
With several design platforms to choose from starting with
the century old Victorian bathroom that were characterized
by claw-footed roll top baths, sculpted pedestal basins,
free standing showers enclosures and sometimes a matching
bidet.
Today’s modern bathrooms are depicted by the ever changing
styles from year-to-year.
Recent modern designs include sleek, straight and geometric
lines with white remaining the prevalent choice in bathroom
furnishings sporting ultra mod bath and basin mixer taps in
polished chrome.
Depending on the size of bathroom, keep in mind that less is
best in the way of accessorizing. Over powering the look of
the bathrooms with numerous accessories tends to make a
small room appear even smaller unless you are utilizing
bathroom mirrors which lends way to a more open space. On
the other hand when working with a large area, modern
bathroom accessories are a welcomed addition to give the
bathroom a finished look.
Traditional bathrooms tend to focus more on architectural
details bringing nature inside. With the inspired look of
wood such as oak, maple, and beech shelves and cabinets,
wood finishes enhance the mood by giving the bathroom a warm
earthy tone, similar to a country or rustic looking
bathroom.
Once you have selected the style of bathroom, think about
how you will be using the space. When it comes to function
and space planning, calculate the dimension of the bathroom
this will also help you to decide on the type of bathroom
furniture pieces you can place within a designated area.
Assess your bathroom storage needs, will you need a bathroom
cabinet, shelving or vanity. For smaller bathrooms a
minimalist style means honing in on crucial space and
utilizing it in order create a clutter free bathroom
ensuring the bathroom furniture has strong clean lines and
is aesthetically pleasing to the eye.
Look at several bathrooms designs, with several hundred
bathroom design ideas available on the internet choosing a
style that fits your style, space and budget can be simple
and a pleasurable task. The key element that has to be taken
into account is budget, keeping in mind if you are not a
do-it- yourself (DIY) person, then it is best to leave the
job up to a professionals even though this will cut into
your bathroom budget, you are guaranteed the job will be
done right. For the DIY’s, making mistakes can be equally
costly not to mention frustrating if your plans were not
carefully thought out especially when it comes to the
plumbing and electrical supply within your bathroom space.
According to renovating and contracting firms when
homeowners decide to remodel their bathrooms themselves they
see a bathroom suite they want, purchase it, and get it home
only to run into complications. People forget when
transitioning from a standard bath to a whirlpool bath there
are several critical factors that must be considered like
plumbing, hot water heaters, and floor supports. Bathroom
floors are built to bear the weight of a standard bathtub
not whirlpool spa baths. Today's custom homes will
accommodate most luxury tubs, but floor joists may require
reinforcement in older homes if the tub is oversized
especially whirlpool baths. Whirlpool baths have the water
capacity of up to 80 gallons, if the proper hot water tank
is not installed it will result in tepid bathwater taking
away the enjoyment and purpose of a whirlpool bath.
By creating a blue print to your bathroom remodeling
project, you will not only save time, but save money on
unexpected amendments in order to compensate your bathroom
requirements.
About the Author:
Shelley Murphy brings with her over 10 years of Search
Engine Optimization and e-marketing strategies to web based
businesses. Holding two BA’s in English and Journalism
Communications her writing skills have been a great asset
for both onsite writing and monthly newsletters
publications.
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