When planning to remodel or rebuild a bathroom it is important to carry out all of your planning thoroughly to ensure that you will fit everything into the room that is needed.
To get half way through a bathroom project only to find that you have not got all the space necessary to fit all of the important fixtures in would be something of a disaster.
So what are the must have things in any bathroom? No bathroom would be complete without a toilet.
It does not matter what style of size of toilet you choose just as long as there is one in the bathroom.
Toilets are available in many different sizes so when planning your bathroom you should take this into consideration.
A wash basin is a must for any bathroom that has a toilet as it is important for people to wash their hands as soon as they have finished on the toilet.
Having a basin in your bathroom will minimise the spread of germs and bacteria in your household.
In most family homes you will find a bath in the bathroom, this can take up a lot of space in a bathroom but it is possible to get baths that are slightly smaller than the standard size if you have a small bathroom.
Showers are now a mainstay of the bathroom.
Showers have grown in popularity over the past 20 years to the point where it is more of a rarity to find a home without a shower.
The choice that you have open to you is whether to go with a stand-alone shower cubicle or if your bathroom is small you could opt for a shower over the bath to save on space.
As long as you plan to have these fixtures and fittings in your bathroom you should have everything you need to make the room complete.
Before attempting any bathroom remodelling job it is expected that you should take a few weeks or even a month to plan out the job ahead properly.
By doing your planning correctly you could save yourself a lot of money, a fair bit of time and also avoid any disasters that could quite easily occur.
Even though most people do plan thoroughly for the main job of remodelling, on many occasions people have spoilt a good remodelling job by not planning through to the very end.
So what are the final bits of planning that have left a remodelling job falling short of the mark? Bathroom accessories are the finishing touch to any bathroom remodelling job so it's important to get the placing of these items correct, the following hints should help you get the job done properly.
Always place your toilet roll holder within easy reach of toilet as you do not want friends or family having to do any uncomfortable reach round every time they need a piece of toilet paper.
Try to place your towel rail as near to the bath as possible but not so near that the towels will get soaking wet if anyone splashes in the bath or shower.
Having a towel to hand when you have finished bathing is always a good idea.
Place your toothbrush holder near the basin where it will be used.
When people clean their teeth the like to rinse their mouth out and spit and the basin is the most hygienic place to do this.
Place a hand towel rail near the basin also as when people have washed their hands it is a good idea for them to dry their hands immediately rather than having to walk over to the main towel rail to dry their hands.
If you take notice of these few tips you will have a bathroom that is well accessorised and thought out.
To get half way through a bathroom project only to find that you have not got all the space necessary to fit all of the important fixtures in would be something of a disaster.
So what are the must have things in any bathroom? No bathroom would be complete without a toilet.
It does not matter what style of size of toilet you choose just as long as there is one in the bathroom.
Toilets are available in many different sizes so when planning your bathroom you should take this into consideration.
A wash basin is a must for any bathroom that has a toilet as it is important for people to wash their hands as soon as they have finished on the toilet.
Having a basin in your bathroom will minimise the spread of germs and bacteria in your household.
In most family homes you will find a bath in the bathroom, this can take up a lot of space in a bathroom but it is possible to get baths that are slightly smaller than the standard size if you have a small bathroom.
Showers are now a mainstay of the bathroom.
Showers have grown in popularity over the past 20 years to the point where it is more of a rarity to find a home without a shower.
The choice that you have open to you is whether to go with a stand-alone shower cubicle or if your bathroom is small you could opt for a shower over the bath to save on space.
As long as you plan to have these fixtures and fittings in your bathroom you should have everything you need to make the room complete.
Before attempting any bathroom remodelling job it is expected that you should take a few weeks or even a month to plan out the job ahead properly.
By doing your planning correctly you could save yourself a lot of money, a fair bit of time and also avoid any disasters that could quite easily occur.
Even though most people do plan thoroughly for the main job of remodelling, on many occasions people have spoilt a good remodelling job by not planning through to the very end.
So what are the final bits of planning that have left a remodelling job falling short of the mark? Bathroom accessories are the finishing touch to any bathroom remodelling job so it's important to get the placing of these items correct, the following hints should help you get the job done properly.
Always place your toilet roll holder within easy reach of toilet as you do not want friends or family having to do any uncomfortable reach round every time they need a piece of toilet paper.
Try to place your towel rail as near to the bath as possible but not so near that the towels will get soaking wet if anyone splashes in the bath or shower.
Having a towel to hand when you have finished bathing is always a good idea.
Place your toothbrush holder near the basin where it will be used.
When people clean their teeth the like to rinse their mouth out and spit and the basin is the most hygienic place to do this.
Place a hand towel rail near the basin also as when people have washed their hands it is a good idea for them to dry their hands immediately rather than having to walk over to the main towel rail to dry their hands.
If you take notice of these few tips you will have a bathroom that is well accessorised and thought out.
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