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Seven of the best investments to make in your bathroom
Posted on 11 Jun 2018

Our bathroom is one of the most hardworking spaces in your home, as well as a relaxing inner sanctuary. Creating your dream bathroom takes time, expert know-how, and the right set of product decisions to best suit you and your family’s needs.

In today’s competitive property market, making the right investment in your bathroom can translate to distinctive features to help your house stand out from the pack when the time comes to sell.

Here are seven aspects to consider when creating your ideal bathroom.

A feature mirror to create a sense of space

Mirrors remains one of the easiest ways to transform a bathroom. A feature mirror will create a focal point and add a sense of luxury to a seemingly functional space. Take your time to select the correct mirror for your bathroom from both a practical and aesthetic perspective. If you’d like to create the perception of a larger bathroom, choose a full length mirror to add depth and light to the room. For a classic look, select a rimless mirror, or for a bolder statement, opt for a gilded or embellished frame.

A bathtub adds value

Not only can adding a tub mean regular relaxing baths after a long day, it may improve the resale value of your home. Beautiful bathtubs add a luxurious element to the bathroom, and can often make the biggest impact to the space. Whether your tastes run to indulgent freestanding bathtubs or modern built-in ones, it’s important to find the right type to suit your needs without compromising on a sense of style.

“His and hers” vanities gaining popularity

Double vanities may seem like an unnecessary expense, but they will dramatically elevate your bathroom to the next level. This is a bathroom statement feature every couple needs – it will make your morning routine so much more enjoyable as you and your partner each enjoy your own space alongside one another. If your bathroom can accommodate it, opt for a built-in double vanity for added counter space, or if you’re short on space install a compact floating vanity set.

When in doubt, go for glass

If you’re deciding between a shower curtain, a walled off shower area or a glass screen, you’ll never regret investing in a quality glass shower screen. Glass helps create the impression of a larger space – it allows more natural light and appears so much more spacious. Depending on your budget, you may want to consider a frameless shower screen, semi-frameless screen or full glass shower frame to create a clean, timeless look in your bathroom.

Be clever with smart storage solutions

It’s easy to forget about storage when planning your space – but the correct storage solution can mean the difference between a polished bathroom and a cluttered one. It’s important to have a good look at the toiletries, linen, make-up and accessories you’re likely to store in your bathroom when finding effective ways to organise it. If you have young children or a larger family, consider a built-in unit with shelves and baskets for additional storage.

Invest in proper ventilation

Bathrooms often contain excess moisture, so it’s important to create adequate ventilation to help prevent damp, mould and mildew. Windows and vents assist with ventilation, but it’s vital to install an extractor fan or system to keep moisture levels as low as possible and to avoid it spreading to other parts of your home. Without proper ventilation, condensation could lead to damage on walls and ceiling over the long term – so it’s well worth the investment.   

Future-proof your bathroom

If you’re building your forever home, it makes sense to consider possible changes in your needs as you age. This ensures your home will serve you well in the years to come. Future-proofing your bathroom may mean customising elements of your bathroom to accommodate limited mobility and provide easy access for a wheelchair or frame. Common future-proofing customisations include ensuring your bathroom doorway and floor allows for wheelchair access, installing level entry showers and choosing faucet handles and switches that are easy to turn.