Country-cottage Bathroom ideas
Anna International
8 years ago
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Comments (61)I was just researching the idea of a wool entry mat/bath mat and came across this article: https://alyshaan.com/why-wool-area-rugs-are-best-for-kitchens-and-bathrooms/ I would think wool would be ideal for a wet area, as it not only absorbs moisture but it allows it to evaporate, unlike cotton which simply holds onto it. That's why a lot of high-quality outdoor clothing and hiking socks are made of wool. Plus I'd rather use something made of a natural fiber than go the synthetic/polypropylene route and buy something that will just go to a landfill once it falls apart or starts looking nasty....See MoreCountry Cottage Transformation
Comments (2)Stunning work! Love the bright kitchen....See MoreCountry cottage bathroom layout challenge!
Comments (4)Hmmm when doing this I cut out little pieces of paper to scale of bathroom things I liked and moved then round... I would suggest: double sink with storage to right when u come in door, loo where it has to be- however do be careful on style- ensure it’s “back to wall “ I think the term is so u don’t see a big waste pipe or a wall hung one for easier cleaning. Free standing bath opposite windows and finally a long 90 cm x 140 cm walk in shower with a low profile tray and glass sheet. At the 91cm wall....See MoreVERY Narrow Bathroom Advice
Comments (34)One needn't necessarily "compromise" between bath and shower here; they're not entirely trivial to find but a small number of manufacturers make _square_ (or at least, near-square / wide) shaped bathtubs (Japanese soaking tub style) at about 120cm width. I've found: https://www.livinghouse.co.uk/acatalog/square-lounge-bath.html https://www.omnitub.co.uk/products/omnitub-duo-plus Such make a very luxurious bath (if money's no object, even a whirlpool / steam shower setting) while also providing more than ample space for great showering. Yes, you'd probably need to have some small steps built to enter the bath. And a concern would only be whether the floor is strong enough (when used as a bath, it makes a difference whether there's 300l or 150l water in the tub). Diagonally-installed corner baths may also be an option (quite a bit cheaper), something like: https://victoriaplum.com/product/orchard-wharfe-corner-bath-1200-x-1200 which would also allow a better shower experience than a 70cm-wide standard bath. Not as deep as a soaking tub / wouldn't need steps. If going for something like that, I would actually "box-off" the corner and turn it into shelving for storage, so the bath turns into a bit of an "enclosed niche", something like: I wouldn't go for a freestanding bathtub; the narrow spaces would make it challenging to clean....See MoreAnna International
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