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Q: I am planning a new bathroom installation and would like
something a little different to the usual rectangular shower, although
I do have space and budget constraints. Any ideas?
A: There
are some innovative products on the market that are very different to
the usual rectangular shape. For example, the Half Moon by Cesana is a
stunning enclosure that consists of a curved sheet of 8mm tempered
safety glass and an elegant shaped mat in teak, providing a ‘walk in’
area. The enclosure also includes a hand held shower along with the
showerhead.
Q: I want a grand Victorian style bathroom to match my period property. What are my options and what should I keep in mind?
A: A traditional freestanding bath such as a slipper style is ideal for a
Victorian bathroom. Even if your bathroom is of a modest size, there
are many manufacturers who include designs which will fit easily into a
small bathroom or even an ensuite. There is also a vast choice of
different feet to ensure the look totally fits with your style.
Your sanitaryware will also need to be either very plain or include traditional detailing – again many manufacturers offer good ranges of traditionally styled products.
You will need to think about the style of shower and taps – many shower and tap manufacturers have a traditional range in either brass or nickel so that all of the extra touches can suit your room perfectly.
For the floor I would recommend tiling with larger tiles being more popular and numerous are perhaps more in-keeping.
Finally, the colour of your bathroom is important. Plain or pale colours are likely to work better.
Q: I would really like a wet room but have not got the budget or the
space. Can I achieve a similar ‘wet room’ experience with a shower?
A: There are products on the market that will create the same experience
and provide a contemporary look and designer style to your bathroom.
The Eclisse from Cesana uses a unique ‘snail shape’ design which is
particularly clever as it creates a space that retains water well in
the wet area, yet also provides a complimentary warm and comfortable
walk-in area.
Q: I really want a stunning bathroom, but my
current bathroom is of a very modest size. My budget will not allow any
structural changes, so how can I achieve this?
A: Having a typical UK bathroom is no longer a barrier to creating the ‘wow’ factor.
For example, a freestanding bath is an ideal way to creating a stylish focal point in your bathroom and these don’t have to take up as much space as you think. You can now buy freestanding baths which can be fitted against a wall, in to a corner or can have a shower over, making them ideal for small bathrooms and even ensuites.
There are also plenty of clever storage options that again allow you to make the most of your space. So be sure to shop around and plan your bathroom in detail.
Talk through your ideas with a KBSA or IBSA retailer who will be able to advise on how to make the best use of your space.