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Planning Your Bathroom Layout

When it comes to renovating your bathroom, one of the most important elements you need to consider is the layout. This is critical when you consider that most bathrooms are the smallest room in the property yet they are used most often. Good design will make certain that all bathroom fixtures and elements are placed in an appropriate way to ensure you maximise the space that is available and that you have as much storage as possible.

How Do You Layout a Bathroom?

There is a lot that needs to be considered when it comes to your bathroom layout. The first thing you need to do is position the toilet. This is usually determined by your soil pipe. In most instances, it is going to be a lot easier for the toilet to be fitted where the soil pipe leaves the room, as opposed to trying to make another layout work.

Once you have figured out where the toilet is going to be placed, you need to think about the other products you are going to include. For example, a shower, bath, bathroom furniture, and basin type. There are a number of different questions you will need to ask yourself here. Do you need a bath or would it be better to use the space for a bigger and more luxurious shower? Or, would it be better to have a shower over the bath for your space? Do you need a separate shower and bath? Is there enough room for two vanity units to be included? These are the sort of things that you should be considering at this point.

Once everything has been considered, it is a good idea to try and draw your plan on a piece of paper. This will help you to get a sense of the space. All you are going to need is some graph paper and a pen or pencil. You can then draw out the bathroom. Make sure everything is to scale. Make sure you include any sloping ceilings, alcoves, doorways, windows, and such like. To help, you should try cutting out paper shapes to the same scale you have drawn the room. You can then position these shapes on the plan. Make sure that there is plenty of space left around each item for access. If you would prefer, you could even make the most of computer software in order to plan the layout of your bathroom. There are lots of good free 3D design solutions for you to make the most of.

How Do You Plan a Bathroom Renovation?

If you are planning a bathroom renovation, you may be feeling a bit overwhelmed by the entire process. However, there is no need to be. You should always begin by working out your main priorities first. Once you have done this, your layout needs to be figured out. You can use the pointers that have been mentioned above.

The next thing you need to do is look for inspiration. Choosing your style early on is important, as this is going to help you to narrow down your selection in terms of the different fittings to think about. Your main options are a contemporary, classic, or period style. Nowadays, finding inspiration should not be too difficult thanks to the Internet. You can easily use the likes of Instagram and Pinterest in order to find design inspiration and create your own mood board. It is also a good idea to flick through interior magazines as well, as you are bound to find plenty of inspiration in magazines like this.

You also need to be realistic about the space that you have available. Yes, we may all want a walk-in, statement shower and his-and-her sinks. However, if they won’t fit then it is simply not going to be possible for most bathrooms. Do not cram in things purely for the sake of it. You will soon regret it when your bathroom becomes a nightmare to use. You also need to make sure you do not forget ventilation. This is something a lot of people forget about during the planning process and they soon live to regret it. Make sure the room is well-ventilated. No one wants a noisy extraction or steam flowing into the bedroom.

As you can see, there is a lot that needs to be considered when it comes to planning your layout for your bathroom. We hope that the information that has been provided above will help you to create a bathroom layout that works for you.