Sunday, January 19, 2014

Sinking Possibilities – Sink /Basin Designs for Bathroom Renovations

Bathroom design has come from dreary to absolutely fabulous.  And when it comes to design and style, room size or floor area is not even part of the equation.  For your next grand bathroom renovation, consider these ideas that are made possible by designers and bathroom industry manufacturers today.

                        


Classic with a Touch of Chrome
Use of classic and elegant footings should not be exclusive to the rest of the home and barred in the bathroom.  And French design doesn’t always have to be in whites or yellows just as chrome does not have to be futuristic.  




Gold Opulence
Gold may be a tad over the top but paired with a simple yet eclectic design, it may just be the focal point you need to upscale the design of your bathroom.




       

Channeling Zen
It’s not too far-fetched to see something as natural as bamboo or wood in the bathroom.  If the design direction in your bathroom renovation is going towards nature’s more earth tone colors, these basin ideas may just be what you are looking for.





   
Making Waves and Seeing Swans
Basin and water tap mimic a seashore surge while the other depicts a gentle swan. Organic designs become a functional form in the most natural way possible.  Sometimes bathroom renovations do not have to be a major project.  Simply changing your water tap and basin may just be all you need to give the bathroom a personal and more modern touch.




Bringing Life to the Bathroom …. Literally
It’s entertaining and colorful at the same time; the only problem is that you may have to ask your guests to limit their stay in the bathroom.


Bathroom renovations become an exciting project when we realize there are so many possibilities out there.  All you really need to do is scope out what’s available and create your very own design concept. 

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Checklist for your Bathroom Renovation



The bathroom may be the smallest space in a home but it tells so much about the person or family that lives in it.  And out of all the rooms in a home, it is the one that sticks and goes unchanged for a long period of time.  Well of course it’s because most of the elements of a bathroom stays fixed. 
If you have just purchased a home, and you feel the need to overhaul one or all the bathroom, consider that you may have to tear down a wall or two.  You may need an expert plumber too if you want to rearrange a few things. And speaking of “things”, here is a checklist of items you may need for your very first bathroom renovation.
·         The Basin (or Sink) – This bathroom fixture is usually the first thing people see when they walk in a bathroom.  I usually come in coordinate design with the bath tub. The basin can either be simply spruced up by building a storage system around it or changing the pedestal design or by adding footings.  But if it’s a drastic bathroom renovation, the sink is definitely the first to go… especially if you have a different tapware in mind.
·         The Tub – Most houses have built in tubs so they don’t usually get replaced.  However, for people who really want a new look, a brand new tub will contribute much.
·         The Toilet Basin - bathroom renovations are sometimes driven by the owners need to be more environmentally conscious. Water consumption ratings for water taps and toilets so that a household can significantly decrease over all water usage to as much as 70%.  There are also different types of toilets to choose based on its flushing system so it’s a good idea to take the time and consider all the available choices you have.
·         Tap ware – just like the toilet, taps have water consumption ratings. There are different designs that focus on ease of use (water flow control to temperature control).   When buying new tapware you should also consider the water pressure level in your area because there are sophisticated taps that do now work well if the water pressure is low.
·         The Shower Head  and Shower Tap– is considered a tap ware but because there are hundreds of shower head and shower tap designs available it seems fitting that it has its own spot on the list.  Aside from lazing around in the tub, showering at the right temperature and coverage is the next best thing. 
·         The Lighting – Bathroom renovations can sometimes be just about the lighting, especially if you are renovating an old home.   It’s not such a far-fetched idea to install a mini chandelier in the bathroom.  To make a bathroom a bit more versatile when it comes to lighting you can install wall lamps with built in dimmer switches.

·         Mirrors – are functional and decorative.  Larger mirrors can make the bathroom look spacious.  Mirror frames also complete a look and the good news is that it is not that difficult to find the right one.