Small bathroom renovation...do we have the correct design!?
Stuart C
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Comments (25)I wouldn't change much regarding the layout/placement of white goods either. But it'd be possible to get some extra. For example, an L- or P-shaped shower bath would get a nicer shower space. You'd end up with the wider part by the window though so may then also consider opaque glazing or a screen there. A concealed cistern in the back wall would bring that forward by around 10cm. If you don't want to loose all that space, a boxed-in cistern and shelves above may give you a little storage back. On the washing machine: you triggered my inner geek :-) This may be possible. You need to research a few things for this: A) a slim depth washing machine (usually 425mm) B) availability of a height reduction kit for it (if these are avail gets height down from 850mm to 800mm) C) use an extra-flat bottle trap for the basin D) partly embed that into a thin washtable (to make the surface then a total of ~100mm above the machine) If all these go together it should just be possible to fit washtable, drains, basin trap and the machine underneath into a box about 910x600x500mm (HxWxD) which is kitchen unit height. The countertop sink would sit above that. Maybe a little bit of extra space could be gained still if you'd construct a basin from a flat shower tray with an integrated trap (a Wedi fundo plano is 60mm high) but I'm not sure how to put the washing machine drain on then. Good luck!...See MoreSmall Bathroom Design Dilemma
Comments (4)Hello Sarah, If you have to keep the toilet where it is for soil pipe/ budget reasons, you probably already have the best layout with bath under window. Would you consider keeping the bathtub which does look lovely. Change your shower system to a boiler linked one and move your shower head to the ceiling (a waterfall shower). Re shower curtain, have a long flowing linen shower curtain made backed by thick plastic on the inside to protect from water, but looks beautiful on the outside. The pics you posted are elegant and easy to achieve...wood effect floor tiles, metro tiles on wall, some built in storage and nice towels. Maybe some colour through orchids? They thrive in bathrooms. Hope of some use!...See MoreNeed bathroom designer asap - 2 small bathrooms
Comments (6)Hi Seasons! We have High Res images available so would always say contact us on info@bathroomeleven.co.uk . Just as we are featured in a few publications this year so have to be careful we don't cross over any of their articles :) If you can email us with the project images you would like to use we can let you know which of our Designers to credit alongside Bathroom Eleven. Hope that's okay! - Adam...See MoreHelp with small bathroom please
Comments (16)Nessaj have you thought about the style, an overall look, of your new bathroom? From our experience that impacts the design very much. For example, if you’d like to have a more traditional, victorian style, than a big freestanding slipper bath would be the focal point and everything else would have to be designed around it. And on the other hand, if you like a more contemporary feel, then a big wet room enclosure form wall to wall would be the main feature. And all of that dictates the arrangement on the floorplan. We’d be happy to help you if you could tell us more about how your dream bathroom would look like. You can also check out some different styles on this link https://www.designangels.co.uk/bathroom-packages...See MoreStuart C
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