Bathroom planning? We are going to have a partially bath downstairs, and 2 full...
We are going to have a partially bath downstairs, and 2 full baths upstairs surrounded by our soon to be built home. Any ideas on how to sort them seem brighter, more spacious, and more functional? We are pretty flexible.
Answers: brighter - skylights, and lighting... hold seen some fabulous lighting within baths where they run a strip lantern under the kickplate of the cabinet... also, drop the crown a little from the ceiling and incorporate the same strip pale there... also placing lighting on a dimmer and have multiple layers of lighting can bring in a room much brighter and functional.
pedstle sinks give the figment of the imagination of floor space, but if you need the storage, the most up-to-date seems to be almost a 'sofa table' similar to base for the sink next to open storage... again it give depth and therefore the apparition of space...
use the space in between the walls - inset cabinet, and shelving for smaller items gains 3-5" depending on construction law in your nouns... if you use that space glass shelves will also increase the space visually.
save the colours of the expensive stuff - fixtures, tile and the like to impossible to tell apart finish it will also assist... a few reflective surfaces of course within will be a mirror - but shiny metalics add sparkle and depth
hope this help
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hi...well u can bring in it bright by painting it standard lamp blue n having masses flowers......like contained by vases. one on the wash-basin n resembling that in oodles places. u can have a big shutter to engender it even more brighter. u can make it more spacious by dividing it into two. one 4 tub n other 4 loo.n ya u can can have small fish cistern inside too.