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How to design the perfect en-suite bathroom

By LLM Reporters   |  

Our homes are our havens and they can provide us with the perfect opportunity to express a little of our personalities, while allowing us to create a space perfect for our needs that we long to return to when we’ve left.

You might not be able to express full control over most areas of your life, but with your home you can make it a comfortable and desirable space designed by you, for you, with all of the luxuries you can fit in.

There are always ways to upgrade your living space, whether that consists of a change in décor or additions to your property. One way to add a little luxury to your home, and style of living, while not creating an imposing addition or adding too much stress that building work can bring, is with an en-suite.

Whether you are taking part of another room or minimising your existing space, it is amazing how much can be fit into a small space with a little careful planning. It’s exciting to start a new project that you will really benefit from so we’ve come up with some top things to keep in mind when designing your luxurious en-suite.

Whether you are taking part of another room or minimising your existing space, it is amazing how much can be fit into a small space with a little careful planning

TAPS

Though a small item in the room, choosing the right tap is very important as, much like the doors handles in a kitchen, it’s the finishing touches that bring the room together to create your perfect space. So don’t rush the decision, think about how they will look with your chosen suite, do you want a mixer tap or individual ones? They are not just an afterthought, they can complete the look perfectly – Crosswater taps from Bathroom Luxuries offer some great options to ensure your en-suite receives the attention it deserves.

SUITE

The main aspect of your new room is going to be the suite itself and you will need to decide what style you are going for. Are you looking to replicate a Roman-era room with marble and ornate features? Are you all about the angles and fancy a modern look with corners and straight edges? Or does the classic country style look suit your tastes with a roll top bath and sink on a wooden bench? Narrow down your options and seek out a suite that sits perfectly in your home.

DECOR

There may not be a huge amount of space but the flooring, tiling and accessories will have to be considered carefully – too dark will make the already-small room even smaller and opting for a colour scheme that clashes with your bedroom is a no. This doesn’t mean that you have to match the colour and style up exactly as, what works for one room doesn’t necessarily work in another, but a co-ordinating style will work perfectly.

The main aspect of your new room is going to be the suite itself and you will need to decide what style you are going for

SHOWER

Who wants to stand under the shower and feel a gentle trickle dripping on their head? No-one, that’s right! Whether you’d like to replicate the feel of a rainforest downpour or an Atlantic spray, with jets sprouting water at you from all angles, there are a huge range of showers to choose from, ensuring you will find something to suit your needs.

LAYOUT AND DESIGN

Are you hoping to squeeze in a bath, do you have space for a shower or is this simply a toilet and sink job? If you have the space for more, then go for it – the more you can fit, the less likely you will be disturbed as other members of the household can use the main bathroom. Consider the most useful layout and ask yourself- which way the door will open? Have you put the sink in the most useful spot? Is there a good view that you can make the most of with a bath under the window?

Careful thought and consideration on all aspects of your new room will ensure that you end up with en-suite fit for royalty, but this one is just for you.