Because of the current boom in the property market, followed by the house prices, many homeowners have decided to increase the number of bathrooms a home has to add value to the house. Basic example of this is the private bathroom in the grand master bedrooms of many homes. Along this increase is the rising concern of limited bathroom storage and space.
Not like other rooms in the house, bathroom storage problems are not properly addressed because the focus of many is on the use of ceramics and brassware materials and the application of the contemporary, minimalist look and feel. Although the minimalist look of the bathrooms today may make them appear huge and spacey, the capacity of bathrooms to store many necessities are very easily overlooked. Here are some solutions that may just be the answer to the prayers of many who worry about adequate bathroom space.
Bathroom furniture such as cabinets makes good bathroom storage utility. They need not be elaborately-designed. A simple design would do to maintain the 'minimalist' view that many have in their heads when it comes to the way bathrooms should look.
There are four varied types of bathroom storage solution that you can choose from: units, complete sets, cabinets and accessories. Each of which can be customized, designed and styled the way you like them to be.
Units are the simplest way in creating cupboards beneath basins. Units can also be hung against walls at a height you decide most members of the household can easily reach (including you). They can also be floor-standing with only a leg and a plinth set. There are many sizes of units available in the market. They may also be either made of traditional wood, gloss white and others.
Complete furniture sets for the bathroom---which include a basin---are also similar to units. Because they come in sets (one design, one style), it is easy to make the design of your bathroom match or relate to each other well, making the bathroom appear more unified.
Cabinets also make good storages hence the mirrored wall cabinet that is usually hanged above the basin. This kind of cabinet has two purposes: storage for the shave and the mirror, to look into when shaving.
Finally, there are accessories that can also act as storages. Unlike units, cabinets and the complete furniture sets, instead of hiding the objects they're supposed to have or carry, accessories only expose these things for the convenience and easy reach of the users.
Although the four solutions to the problem of bathroom storage may seem plain, there are actually a lot of designs in the market to choose from!
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