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Are you considering a renovation or update of your master bathroom soon? Would you like to add a “design” touch? You will definitely need more impactful elements than accessories. Here are some fabulous tips from our interior designer to improve your master bathroom. With a little advance planning, you can incorporate features you may not have known existed. This article will therefore allow you to better design this room.
1. Plan storage solutions
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You can never have TOO MUCH storage space in a bathroom. The challenge is finding ways to incorporate it during the design process before the walls go up. If you are planning a built-in niche for soaps and shampoos in the shower, measure your tallest container so the niche can accommodate all of your products.
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Discreet storage may require a custom solution to maximize usage. Use baskets to hold open storage, but plan ahead where those baskets will go.
2. Opt for symmetry
This may not seem like an important part of the plan design, but symmetry helps create a visually beautiful and balanced space. Most master bathrooms require more than one sink. For a square room, consider placing the sinks on opposite walls or on the same wall opposite each other.
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Centering a freestanding bathtub in front of a window, or a double sink, centered on the wall creates a visually satisfying space in your bathroom.
Insulate your toilet
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I worked with a contractor who didn't understand why the plans showed a separate toilet in the bathroom. He kept asking me about the "powder room". The toilet, in his mind, did not require its own room, but he did not consider the issue of privacy or two people performing two functions simultaneously. Now he tries to add it to every house he works on!
Personalize your space
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Something as simple as the profile of a vanity door or a tile pattern on the floor can dictate the design of the bathroom. For example, repeating a pattern on other surfaces helps provide continuity and balance.
Add color
Some people are afraid of adding color to their cabinets in a kitchen. But there's no reason to avoid it in the bathroom! Color brings so much more personality to any space, so why not in your private master bathroom? Whether on the cabinets, the walls or even with your ceramic, this personal touch will make your room a unique place.
Illuminate the floor, walls and ceiling
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The sconces on either side of the mirror look great. Eye level pendants are also a practical and pleasant solution for achieving even lighting for your morning and evening bathroom routines. Make sure they are adjusted to your level.
Under cabinet box lighting is a great idea for bathroom vanities. It adds beauty and functionality by illuminating the floor - a great idea for nighttime visits.
If you add a chandelier or ceiling light, make sure it is installed securely and centered in the ceiling or above the bathtub.
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