b3Home improvement the kind that raise ones standard of living and puts up the value of one’s house or value of one’s house or flat means something much more fundamental than a fresh coat of paint and new carpet. It once meant a newly fitted kitchen but statistic now show that many people put modernization of bathroom top their list of priorities. This has meant an upsurge in bathroom fitments and sanitary ware industries, and the appearances of whole ranges of associated product to meet the demand, with a wealth of bathroom ideas from specialist designer and showrooms.
Whether you are thinking of refurbishing an existing bathroom say, replacing the fitting with new ones and redecorating or planning a totally new bathroom, you will want be sure that you have made the decisions that are going to suits you best. So you will want to think carefully about both the fitting and equipment you choose and about how to arrange them in the bathroom.
In designing a bathroom, the size and shape at the room, together with positions of its architectural features such as doors and windows are most important factors determining the possible layouts. In an existing bathroom it may well be that the position of the fittings are the best and therefore they can be adopted for new fitting and they will in any case be the easiest for plumbing purpose.
On the other hand, thought and ingenuity may enable you to improve the situation. Perhaps an airing cupboard can be resisted elsewhere, making a room for an extra fitting say a step in shower. Perhaps by removing a wall and uniting an existing bathroom and WC the resulting space makes room for an additional fitting, say a bidet or second basin. Careful planning may enable you to use the space you have to better advantage without resorting to structural alteration at all.