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Friday, August 24, 2012

How to Create Space in Your Bathroom


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Expert Author James Owen Watson
Most bathrooms have limited storage space for different toilet items and depending on the size of the family the requirement for more storage will increase. However, with careful planning and judicious use of available space even a small size bathroom can have ample storage space. Let us try to explore three different types of bathroom storage that can be created using the present space or you can use the information for planning a new one
1. Freestanding storage units
Bathroom cabinets and shelf units that stand alone take up valuable space; this can be an issue if your bathroom is not big. For crutch bathroom spaces the most feasible storage design is to have cabinets that are placed above the floor. The above floor cabinet design will help you to easily hide and store the toilet items. The different types of freestanding storage units are
a. Open storage trolley. A three or more tiered trolley stores toiletries, hair grooming tools, towels. It is like a mobile storage that can be moved from one area of the bathroom to another. The important thing to check is to see that the drawers do not open on its own will moving the trolley around
b. Static Storage: You can place a tall static storage where sanitary ware will not be fitted. Towels, soaps and accessories can be attractively displayed on static storage
c. Close Storage trolley: If you need a trolley where you can store soft items then close storage trolley will be good option.
Wall Storage
Apart for areas taken up by windows and doors, blank walls in small bathrooms present marvelous storage opportunities. Shelves and wall cabinets leave floor areas clean, and very item can be stored within arm's reach, just above and below eye level. Try avoiding deep shelves so that items do not become lost or forgotten at the back. Some variants of wall storage are
1. Open shelves. Gradated shelf units -where the lowest shelf is shallowest-will not obstruct the bathroom occupant at shoulder height. Choose a style is easy to clean and dust free
2. Cupboard storage. A mix of everyday items on display will clutter on countertops and look untidy. Hide them from the view by storing them in an attractive cabinet with a childproof safety lock
Undercounter Storage
In compacted bathrooms, build-in basins and freestanding washstands with storage space beneath the sink area make good sense. Shelves should be easy to slide in and out so that you can adjust their height at will, as most toiletries, cosmetics, toilet items vary enormously in size. It is advisable to place very small items in containers so that they do not fall out every time you open the door. Access to plumbing under the basin is vital; a leak in this storage area could ruin items, such as cotton wool. Few other types of undercounter storage are
1. Undercounter cupboards. Melamine -faced units are easy to clean and can withstands knocks in the bathrooms subject to heavy traffic. Use plastic containers to keep delicate items, such as cotton-wool, dust free
2. Pedestal storage. A contemporary freestanding basin balances both aesthetic and practical needs. The conical shapes of these pedestal tapers to the ground so that it occupies less floor space, and is fitted with storage shelves.
Finally, before purchasing any range of sanitary ware or storage fittings, analyze your lifestyle and bathing habits and decide which family members are going to use the new bathroom. You can use the following pointers in making a decision
1. A space that can be shared with others
2. A bathroom equipped with child safety features
3. A bathroom that doubles up as dressing room
4. A fitted bathroom where everything can be put away
5. A bathroom the makes use of small area
6. A shower room rather than a bathroom
James Watson


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