If you’ve just moved into a new home, or you’ve had an extension, you might want to design a new bathroom. If this is your first time, it can seem more difficult than you had anticipated. There are plenty of things you need to think about to make sure you don’t make the wrong decisions. It’ll be a costly thing if you need to change the design later on! Here are a few things to consider.
Hire The Right People
 
When you’re installing your bathroom, I’m going to bet that you’re not planning to do it yourself! That’s OK; you’ll just need to hire the right people. By this, I mean seeking out companies that are well-reviewed and known to provide a good service. You could ask friends and family who they have used in the past.
Don’t Make It Too Narrow
 
You don’t want your bathroom to become too narrow. You might think that you’ll be OK, but installing lots of things like a separate bath and shower can lead to cramped space very easily. There’s a fine line between equipping your bathroom with what it needs, and overdoing it. It’s a place where you want to be able to move freely without tripping over different bathroom utilities. Plan this well in advance, and you shouldn’t run into any issues.
Lighting & Windows
 
Think about lighting when you’re designing your bathroom. While installing adequate electrical lighting is important, the best source is natural light. For this, you’re going to need plenty of windows. Windows are very important in a bathroom for many reasons, including providing enough air ventilation. Without it, you’re going to need a good extractor fan, or it won’t be long until your bathroom contains a buildup of mold.
Storage
 
Make sure you don’t neglect your storage needs when designing your bathroom. You’re going to want to keep a lot of things in your bathroom cabinets, so make sure you’ve made room for them. You need enough space to store things like toothbrushes, hair dryers, and shower gels. Also, make sure they’re kept high out of the way of children’s hands. You don’t want them to get their hands on the toilet bleach!
Stick To A Budget
Your budget is there for a reason, so don’t be tempted to go over the top. You always want to make sure you’ve kept some money aside in case unexpected issues arise. The last thing you want is to fall into financial difficulties because of a new bathroom! Be careful with that budget and plan extensively in advance for any problems that you might foresee.
Of course, once you’ve thought about all of these things, you can discuss visual design features like the color of the walls. There are all sorts of ways you can make your bathroom stand out, so think carefully about what you want in advance.