Showing posts with label small bathroom design plans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label small bathroom design plans. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Styles to decorate your bathroom

Styles to decorate your bathroom

Styles to decorate your bathroom - Spend too much or little time in your bathroom, they play an important role in your routines. And, like any other room in your house exposed, you have to be clean and stylish.


Here we present 5 styles to decorate your bathroom. So, pay close attention:

Rustic style


Believe it or not, rustic style is imposing and solid wastes. The stones on the walls and the use of wood lit with yellow light will make your bathroom is a warm and welcoming space for those who want to relax afternoon. And if you want to add a splash of color, you must place a pot or some flowers.


Rustic style



Impeccable style


You must let the cream or white color, and simple way to reign in your bathroom, that way you get a clean look. You have to get furniture that is of curved lines, glass showers with no designs or porcelain tubs without designs. Applies the same rule of simplicity for all this room.



Style wall of a Color


Actually this style is similar to above, but differs because here is dominated by straight lines, in addition to the wall is distinguished by being made of tiles lines.



Cortina style Novel


What you must do is to let a small change in your shade give your bathroom a new look. First, choose a curtain that truly highlight in contrast to the rest of the decor of the room and then you cover with cloth of the same color and design rod hanging curtain. Remember, everything must harmonize perfectly: the curtains are as simple as possible or that are the main attraction.


Rustic style



Bubbly style


If you are a person who loves color, you're gonna love this style. Possess the freshness of the blue sea with small circles that evoke the image of hundreds of bubbles in cold tones. You should also use simple and modern fittings and furniture have to be made of wood.

Monday, February 15, 2016

Bathroom design for disabled

Bathroom design for disabled

Bathroom design for disabled - There are universal lines to follow when designing a bathroom with disability access. These guidelines suggest height toilets, showers, sinks, switches and the amount of space it takes to maneuver a wheelchair.


Many products are available to make a bathroom with disabled access and can be stylish and functional.


Make a list of your needs and desires


You should check magazines and cut out pictures of objects you want to include a bathroom with disabled access. You should also visit websites that offer access products. Choose items that you want to use in your bathroom and print images of objects and leaves with product information


Bathroom design for disabled


Create a folder to store your ideas and images


You also have to use tabs to divide separating products such as shower, floor, furniture under sink, and toilet accessories. Placed in the folder with pictures and leaves product information.


Draw a floor plan of the bathroom on graph paper


You have to draw the location of the shower or bathtub, sink, a toilet and the toilet. Maintain a minimum free floor space of 30 by 48 inches to perfectly accommodate a wheelchair.


A wheelchair needs a space of at least 60 inches in diameter to make a 360 degrees. It allows enough free space to maneuver the wheelchair with a lot of comfort in the bathroom.


Bathroom design for disabledMore important tips:




  1. Plan a space for the door is at least 32 inches wide. I suggest you choose a sliding door, that way you will gain more space in the bathroom.

  2. You must also design the sink space on the bottom, so the wheelchair fits under it. Leave 30 to 34 inches of clearance under the sink. Use wash water are lever type. Place the bars for towels to an attainable for someone sitting away.

  3. Plan a shower or a bath which can be entered on foot. Do not forget to design a shower bench or leaves room for you to use in the shower a wheelchair.

  4. Design mirrors that can be tilted, so that you can see while seated.