The ultimate bathroom design checklist
Lighting, storage, fixtures and colour schemes are important components to keep in mind when it comes to the perfect bathroom design.
Here are four further elements to consider when creating your personal haven in the home.
1. Flooring
As the bathroom is exposed to the most amount of water, make sure the tiles don’t allow water damage to occur, and that accidents such as slipping and falling won’t happen.
Hardwood floors can warp and become damaged from exposure to moisture and humidity, so it’s best to avoid these at all costs.
Pro tip: Always go for matte or textured tiles, not glossy ones.
2. Height placement
Don’t let aesthetics sway you into buying and installing shower heads and bathtubs that are pleasing to the eye but not practical for everyone’s use. Carefully choose the height and measurements of your bathroom pieces.

· Mirror
Hang your mirror up to 25cm above the sink faucet. Make sure it’s centred directly above the sink and between light fixtures, and that it is at eye level for all users before mounting.
· Showerhead
The showerhead is generally installed about 200cm from the ground, regardless of whether it is adjustable or not. This is a comfortable height placement for even tall people.
3. Window treatment
When it comes to windows, keep in mind durability, privacy, and light control. There are different types of treatments, including:
· Roman shades – functional and practical barriers that control natural light and help absorb sound;
· faux wood blinds – elegant and versatile, these resist moisture and will not warp, crack, or attract mildew. They are also easy to clean.
Pro tip: Window size and placement are important as you want sufficient natural light while protecting your modesty. Use a waterproof roller blind or tint-frosted stickers for greater privacy. Read More…