The bathroom is the dirtiest place in a house, and the quality of its design and renovation is closely linked to your future happiness.
A clean and tidy bathroom is not only pleasant to the eye but also a breeze to use. Today, Korra has compiled eight beautiful and practical bathroom designs for you. These are the perfect bathroom designs to enhance your life's happiness and are well worth considering.
Suspended installation of bathroom cabinets
If conditions permit, when renovating your bathroom, try to install both the sink and toilet flush against the wall. Once the drain is flush against the wall, you can then design the bathroom cabinets and toilet to be suspended. This not only looks classy but also prevents dirt from accumulating beneath the cabinets and toilet. This allows for direct flushing during regular cleaning, achieving twice the result with half the effort.
A good idea is to leave the cabinet suspended 30cm so that the space underneath can be utilized. This makes it particularly convenient to place some storage baskets, which can be easily removed when cleaning.
Bathroom cabinet is best to use drawer type
The primary function of a traditional bathroom cabinet is to conceal drain pipes and, while providing a protective barrier, also serve as a storage space. If your bathroom has a wall-to-wall system, the space inside the cabinet can be completely free. To maximize storage efficiency, consider a drawer-style cabinet.
Drawer-style cabinets allow for easy organization and storage. They also eliminate the need to squat to access items, making them much more practical than cabinets with hinged doors.
The bathroom's dry and wet separation layout is both beautiful and practical
No matter the size of your bathroom, it's crucial to design a dry and wet area separation. If possible, a three-section design is recommended. Move the sink outside and separate the shower and toilet areas with glass.
This way, brushing your teeth, washing your face, showering, and using the toilet can all be done without interfering with each other. Washing your hands is more convenient, and the bathroom interior space is freed up. The spray and mist from showering are contained within the shower area, and odors from squatting are prevented from escaping. A three-section dry and wet area separation is both aesthetically pleasing and practical.
Shower enclosure glass should be coated with nano coating
Glass partitions are typically used to separate wet and dry areas. However, long-term water stains on glass partitions can easily lead to scale buildup. This scale is difficult to clean and can be visually unsightly. Therefore, after renovation, a nano-coating should be applied to the partition glass. This coating protects the glass and reduces scale buildup.
Installing an integrated basin in the bathroom cabinet
A bathroom sink is essential. If possible, a built-in basin can be installed, creating a stylish and stylish look with a high-tech feel. When choosing a built-in basin, there's one key point to keep in mind: a curved basin is best. Right-angled basins are difficult to clean and can easily trap dirt.
If a built-in basin isn't an option, consider the more common undercounter basin. Undercounter basins don't touch the countertop, eliminating gaps where dirt can accumulate. While not as aesthetically pleasing as a built-in basin, they're relatively easy to clean. Above-counter basins are least recommended. While they look attractive, they can be easily soiled and difficult to clean. They also tend to be shallow, making them prone to splashing.
Bathroom cabinet with storage cabinet
Bathrooms are compact, so when renovating, maximize storage capabilities. Many small items need to be stored near the sink, such as cups, toothbrushes, toothpaste, facial cleanser, and makeup remover.
When renovating, install a mirrored cabinet with storage above the sink. Ideally, choose a white, open-plan cabinet. The open shelves can be used to store frequently used items like cups, toothbrushes, and facial cleanser. Because these items are frequently used, storing them inside the cabinet is difficult, so placing them outside is more convenient.
Bathroom cabinet mirror with LED light
The primary function of a storage mirror cabinet is to provide a mirror, followed by storage. It's important to understand this relationship clearly. Many people like to look in the mirror after showering, blow-drying their hair, or applying makeup.
Regular mirrors often leave shadows. Therefore, when decorating, it's best to install a mirror light on the wall of the mirror cabinet. This allows women to see clearly when applying makeup, improving efficiency and achieving better results.
<H1> Build storage niches in bathroom walls
When renovating your shower area, consider creating a storage niche in the wall. This niche is perfect for storing shampoo, shower gel, and other toiletries. The recessed design doesn't take up much space, and it provides excellent storage. It's also very convenient for cleaning; simply rinse it with the shower head.
From structural layout to product selection, from storage options to ease of cleaning, Korra consistently prioritizes user experience and continuously innovates bathroom design concepts. By optimizing details and integrating aesthetics, even small bathroom spaces can embody a high-quality lifestyle. Korra will continue to explore design solutions that balance intelligence and aesthetics, creating comfortable, practical, and tasteful bathroom spaces for more families.






