Design Ideas To Make Your Bathroom More Practical #CP

Making a bathroom as practical as possible is ideal as it is the room in the house that you use to get ready and refresh. A practical space will make getting ready much easier and less stressful. On that note, here are the best design ideas to make your bathroom a more practical space. 



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Rubber strips between surfaces

Should you want to seal two surfaces or furnishings together in your bathroom to make them more secure, then you can do so with rubber strips. 


A Rubber Strip Supplier will help you when you want to seal two surfaces in the event of a leak or if you simply want to securely stick to surfaces together for a seamless look. For safety and leaking purposes, these can seal the surfaces to hide cracks and stop the water from passing through.


Underfloor heating

There are numerous flooring options for your bathroom. You could opt for vinyl flooring or tiles depending on your style. Either way, you will want to install a surface that isn’t too cold and use materials that can withstand underfloor heating. 


Underfloor heating will make the room much more practical and warmer when you step into the bathroom on a cold morning or step out of a hot shower. 


Two sinks

Whether or not you have multiple bathrooms in the house, if you have a partner then you likely use the same bathroom to get ready. Thus, adding two sinks is convenient to allow you both to get ready at the same time. 


Two sinks also add a luxury hotel vibe to your bathroom, which is ideal if you want to take your interior design to the next level.


White walls

If you want to always like the design of your bathroom and add colour from time to time, the best way to do so is by adding white walls. As the paint isn’t the most practical finish for bathroom walls due to heat and condensation, you can add white tiles to make the walls white. 


White walls are easy to maintain and add colour to if you want to.


Floating shelves

For those who like to have things out on display for easy access, then floating shelves will be a great idea for your bathroom to make it more practical. 


Floating shelves look cool and are super convenient. They allow you to display your cosmetic products for easy access. So long as you keep them neat and tidy, you will make them look like a great design feature of your bathroom. 


More mirrors

More mirrors increase the brightness of your bathroom. By adding more mirrors, you can have more angles to get ready at. Plus, you will maximise the light in your bathroom, which will make it feel bigger. 


Multiple mirrors will also mean that more than one person can get ready at a time, which is convenient if you only have one bathroom in your home.


A heated towel rack

There is nothing more comforting than stepping out of a shower and wrapping yourself in a warm towel. You can do it at a hotel, so you can do it at home. 


Swap your old towel rack out for a heated one so that you can enjoy a warm towel whenever you fancy it. 


A sliding door

To add some fun, and practicality, to your bathroom you might want to consider adding a sliding door. A sliding door is ideal for the bathroom door as well as the shower door. 


They can maximise the space as it means that a door won’t need to take up half of the bathroom. You will easily be able to get in and out of the room without bashing into anything, which makes the sliding door option much safer and more practical. 


Cupboard organisers

If you like to keep things neat and tidy, then using cupboard organisers will be right up your street. If you don’t consider being tidy, then you will want to if you want to keep your bathroom clean and practical. 


Cupboard organisers will help your bathroom stay clutter and mess-free. You can store items in the organisers depending on their use. With everything organised, you will know exactly where to find stuff and make getting ready so much easier. 


You can use organisers in pull-out drawers as well as doors that you open, depending on where you store stuff. There are multiple options to choose from to make your bathroom more practical and mess-free.


Karl Young

Part-time daddy and lifestyle blogger. Father of 2 boys under 2. Golfer, scare-fan, tea-lover, traveller, squash and poker player. I write on the @HuffPostUK http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/karl-young/

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