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Tuesday, March 28, 2017

More Freestanding Bath Shapes and Sizes Suitable for Smaller Bathrooms Available at JT Spas

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JT Spas, a leading supplier of bathroom products in the UK, introduces a more varied range of shapes and sizes for its freestanding bath selection – ideal for the smaller bathrooms of today.

JT Spas understands that not all bathrooms have unlimited space – in fact, most bathrooms in the UK today are small and compact, allowing only for a limited number of bathroom elements. But people who are thinking of replacing their bath with a freestanding bath are concerned about the availability of space; this bathroom product supplier has just the solution: smaller, more compact freestanding baths.

The selection of freestanding baths available at JT Spas is more varied than ever. There are still many of the traditional freestanding baths on offer, with sizes ranging from 1700mm by 750mm by 600mm and 1770mm by 730mm, but there are other, smaller freestanding baths available as well.

These smaller and more compact freestanding baths are ideally suited to smaller, more compact bathrooms. One example is the Royce Morgan Kensington Small Freestanding Luxury Double Ended Roll Top Bath, which is only 1495mm by 785mm by 610mm. Another small and compact freestanding bath is the Royce Morgan Woburn Small Freestanding Bath in a modern, contemporary design, and it measures a mere 1490mm by 790mm by 590mm. There is also the Charlotte Edwards Belgravia Contemporary Small Freestanding Bath, with measurements of only 1500mm by 730mm by 590mm.

There are also smaller freestanding baths which can be installed against a wall, such as the Premier Campion Luxury Back to Wall Freestanding bath, complete with feet, which is only 1700mm by 745mm.

JT Spas says more about its freestanding bath collection: “Though a common item of the past, these elegant baths are gaining popularity again in this modern age. Their unique design and function make (them) a good candidate as an additional feature in any bathroom. JT Spas are proud to provide a diverse range of products that are created with a certain flair for quality and elegance that does not come at a hefty price, all sourced from leading manufacturers such as Moods, Phoenix and Royce Morgan, to name only a few.”

For those with small bathrooms, getting the freestanding bath of their dreams is not an issue at all. JT Spas has a wide array of baths that are more than suitable for any bathroom size.

To find out more about the freestanding bath selection at JT Spas, visit http://www.jtspas.co.uk

About JT Spas

JT Spas is a trusted and popular bathroom product supplier in the UK offering budget-friendly yet high-quality bathroom products, including a varied freestanding bath selection. All its products can be found on the JT Spas website.

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Address:Ash Building, Willowbank Business Park, Willowbank Road
City: Larne
Country: United Kingdom
Website: http://www.jtspas.co.uk/

Thursday, November 23, 2017

More Freestanding Bath Shapes and Sizes Suitable for Smaller Bathrooms Available at JT Spas

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JT Spas, a leading supplier of bathroom products in the UK, introduces a more varied range of shapes and sizes for its freestanding bath selection – ideal for the smaller bathrooms of today.

JT Spas understands that not all bathrooms have unlimited space – in fact, most bathrooms in the UK today are small and compact, allowing only for a limited number of bathroom elements. But people who are thinking of replacing their bath with a freestanding bath are concerned about the availability of space; this bathroom product supplier has just the solution: smaller, more compact freestanding baths.

The selection of freestanding baths available at JT Spas is more varied than ever. There are still many of the traditional freestanding baths on offer, with sizes ranging from 1700mm by 750mm by 600mm and 1770mm by 730mm, but there are other, smaller freestanding baths available as well.

These smaller and more compact freestanding baths are ideally suited to smaller, more compact bathrooms. One example is the Royce Morgan Kensington Small Freestanding Luxury Double Ended Roll Top Bath, which is only 1495mm by 785mm by 610mm. Another small and compact freestanding bath is the Royce Morgan Woburn Small Freestanding Bath in a modern, contemporary design, and it measures a mere 1490mm by 790mm by 590mm. There is also the Charlotte Edwards Belgravia Contemporary Small Freestanding Bath, with measurements of only 1500mm by 730mm by 590mm.

There are also smaller freestanding baths which can be installed against a wall, such as the Premier Campion Luxury Back to Wall Freestanding bath, complete with feet, which is only 1700mm by 745mm.

JT Spas says more about its freestanding bath collection: “Though a common item of the past, these elegant baths are gaining popularity again in this modern age. Their unique design and function make (them) a good candidate as an additional feature in any bathroom. JT Spas are proud to provide a diverse range of products that are created with a certain flair for quality and elegance that does not come at a hefty price, all sourced from leading manufacturers such as Moods, Phoenix and Royce Morgan, to name only a few.”

For those with small bathrooms, getting the freestanding bath of their dreams is not an issue at all. JT Spas has a wide array of baths that are more than suitable for any bathroom size.

To find out more about the freestanding bath selection at JT Spas, visit http://www.jtspas.co.uk

About JT Spas

JT Spas is a trusted and popular bathroom product supplier in the UK offering budget-friendly yet high-quality bathroom products, including a varied freestanding bath selection. All its products can be found on the JT Spas website.

Media Contact
Company Name: JT SPAS
Contact Person: Jim McKnight
Email: Send Email
Phone: 0330 111 9745
Address:Ash Building, Willowbank Business Park, Willowbank Road
City: Larne
Country: United Kingdom
Website: http://www.jtspas.co.uk/

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

10 of the best freestanding baths

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Freestanding baths can work to create a stunning focal point for your bathroom while also adding a touch of elegance and personality.

They can often be costly though so, before you invest in a new stylish tub here are some things you should give some thought to.

Weight

This shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone, but bathtubs are heavy - especially freestanding ones - and they'll only get heavier once you add a tub full of water and your body to the equation.

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Looks great, but can your home handle the weight of a freestanding bathtub?

Before you purchase your dream freestanding tub (and we've got some lovely examples below) make sure your home can physically withstand the pressure of it all, unless you want to cause some seriously structural damage to your home.

Location

Where you position your tub can make all the difference between a stylish and relaxing bathroom, and one that looks horribly cramped. Obviously, if you have a larger bathroom this won't be as much as a problem, but if your bathroom is on the smaller side of things this will be something you'll have to put some thought into.

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Think about where you're going to place your new bathtubCredit: R Streeter

Consider placing your bathtub somewhere with enough space on either side to stack your toiletries (soaps, shampoos, conditioner, etc) and maybe even a laundry basket. This will make sure you've got enough 'wiggle room' to stop your bathroom from looking a little too squashed together.

For those with smaller bathrooms, opt for a slipper bath model as these tend to fit neatly into smaller rooms and help to give the illusion of space.

Style

Freestanding bathtubs act as a statement piece in any room, but what kind of statement you make all depends on the style you go for.

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What sort of style are you looking for?Credit: Chris Terry

Decide whether you want your bathroom to have a contemporary or traditional look. If you're looking for something modern you might want to go with a tub with a trendy metallic finish or a bespoke paint job to match the room. For a traditional look, you can never go wrong with a classic slipper bath.

Here are some of our favourite freestanding tubs to get you started...

Coniston

£2,925.00, C.P. Hart

Coniston

The deep curves of this bath are designed to mirror those of the U-shaped valley containing Coniston Water in Cumbria.

If you ask me, it looks more like a flying saucer, but it holds an impressive amount of water, ensuring you will want to wallow in it for hours. You’ll need to have a big enough bathroom though, and a chunky budget, but it does come in matte or gloss white.

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Henley 1550

£299, Soakology

Henley 1550

The name “slipper bath” sounds slightly creepy, but these high-backed, shorter length baths fit into small spaces and tend to be extremely comfortable. This one is made of acrylic, meaning scratches can easily be filled or repaired. It comes with chrome aluminium feet and is a bargain at just under £300.

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Astonian Brunel

£2,966.02, Aston Matthews

Astonian Brunel

Built for those who require an industrial-sized bath, this cast iron tank takes its inspiration from 19th century engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel. At just under £3000 it’s not cheap but it’s built to give you a lifetime of total immersion. And if you go off grey, you can always paint it a different colour.

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The Tamar

from £2,925.00, Drummonds

The Tamar

If a bath with shapely legs isn’t your thing, the Tamar, with its elegant skirt, might suit. It is compact, stylish and comes in a variety of finishes. And being double ended, you can soak away for hours with a book, a glass of wine or – as the manufacturer points out – with company.

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Salisbury Slipper

£629, Bathstore

Salisbury Slipper

This neat bath (it’s only 1520mm) will add interest and class to a meanly-proportioned bathroom. The raised "slipper" end will support your shoulders and back to give a relaxing, if slightly upright, bathing experience. I like the contrast of black feet on white bath, but you can also order it with white feet.

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Moo

£11,916.48, C.P. Hart

Moo  

A distinctly bovine bath made in Belgium made from Compolight and covered in imitation cow hyde – water resistant, of course. Probably de trop for a poky terrace house but if you own a chalet, or converted cattle shed, this is the bath for you.

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Napoli

POR, Victoria + Albert Baths

Napoli

The egg-shaped Napoli offers “rimless” bathing, which I’m assured is just as comfortable as the roll-top variety. It is a super-minimalist, one piece casting of rare volcanic limestone and resin with a high gloss finish and an exterior that can be painted.

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Topaz

£499, Soakology

Topaz

Despite resembling an ice cream tub, this bath is the epitome of urban cool. It is so deep that you cannot help but sink into a truly luxurious soak. This bath is made of acrylic, so the water should stay warm for ages and has a refreshing £499 price tag.

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Marseille

£3,095.00, Cast Iron Bath

Marseille

Baths don’t get more aesthetic than this classical-shaped copper bateau. It is finished in tin, using 18th century techniques, giving it a hip, raw beauty and has curving ends to support your head and shoulders. At just over £3000 it’s not cheap, but it will undoubtedly make your bathroom look a whole lot more expensive.

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Clearwater

£1,152.26, UK Bathroom Store

Clearwater

There’s nothing in the slightest bit twee about the Clearwater free standing modern Orient bath - just look at the size of those feet.

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Saturday, August 12, 2017

Small Bathtub Designs Made For Ultimate Relaxation

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A small bathtub is a nice alternative to a regular one and not only because it’d free up more space in the bathroom. These amazing soaking freestanding tubs are made for relaxation and, well, soaking. Besides you can easily turn one into a shower and use the rest of that bathroom space for washers, storage, or simply to create an airy look in an already cramped room.

Small Bathtub Designs of Every Shape

Small bathtubs come in all shapes and different sizes. They aren’t just circular or oval. There are classical claw feet freestanding tubs in minimized versions, square tubs and all kinds of forms in between.

Cyrano Acrylic Slipper 44″ white tub 900x900 <a href=Small Bathtub Designs Made For Ultimate Relaxation" width="900" height="900" />Cyrano Acrylic Slipper 44″ white tub

This Barclay‘s Cyrano Acrylic Slipper tub is just 44″ with the beautiful brushed nickel imperial feet and a roll top. It goes to show that even if your bathroom is tiny you can still create a vintage style interior with a classic tub that won’t take up too much space.

It is ideal for the bedroom too because you won’t end up giving too much of the floor space to the bathroom area. Even though tiny it still has the presence that people like so much about the clawfoot tubs.

Marmorin small soaking tub <a href=Small Bathtub Designs Made For Ultimate Relaxation" width="800" height="800" />Marmorin small soaking tub

Circular shape is probably the most popular among the soaking tubs but this Marmorin Jena shoe-shaped design is all about ergonomics. It may look bigger than it really is but it’s all because of its high back that allows to really lean back and enjoy your me-time.

This form is getting more widespread but it surely requires a bit more space. Well, at least you can sit back and hide from the world behind those tall tub walls.

Small Bathtubs Made of Metal

Asti Copper Japanese soaking tubAsti Copper Japanese soaking tub

Material is as important as the shape of a tub. Copper is a huge design trend right now and the bathtubs that are made of it can surely add some style points to a modern bathroom. This 39″ Asti Copper Japanese Soaking Tub from Signature Hardware has an amazing albeit simple design and can probably fit into the tiniest of bathrooms.

Copper is not only quite easy to clean and maintain, it is also antibacterial. It looks well as it ages and if you choose really carefully it will serve you for quite a long time. Decor tip: match copper with teal or turquoise accents for a truly stunning look.

43" Simone Polished Stainless Steel soaking tub43″ Simone Polished Stainless Steel soaking tub

Like it or not the round shape is simply the most efficient when it comes to small bathtubs. This is another one of Signature Hardware‘s mini tubs, a 43″ Simone Polished Stainless Steel Soaking Tub, stylish and very small.

It would surely fit into any small bathroom and make it look amazing. The modern stainless steel finish can go well with both traditional and ultra modern or minimalist decorating styles. It all depends on what you’re going for.

<a href=Square Freestanding Bath Tub 41' x 41' from ADM Bathroom Design" width="900" height="900" />Square Freestanding Bath Tub 41′ x 41′ from ADM Bathroom Design

Of course, if a square tub works better for your floor plan then you’re in luck because there are quite a lot of them on the market right now. For instance, this ADM Bathroom Design square tub is a perfect fit for a small bathroom, especially if you’re planning to tuck it into a corner.

Some square tubs feature a circle carved up inside of them leaving some space around the angles for storing small things like shampoos and soaps. Some even feature a mini deck with steps to make it easier to get in.

Circular Small Bathtubs

Aquatica TrueOfuro freestanding solid surface bathtubAquatica TrueOfuro freestanding solid surface bathtub

Speaking of tall and small bathtubs, going upwards is always a valid way to economically use space regardless of the room. In a small bathroom a tall soaking tub leaves so much free space to simply move around.

Circular soaking tubs can often be quite deep and tall like the Aquatica‘s TrueOfuro freestanding tub. It is quite small but a grown adult can clearly fit in it without any problem.

Aquatica Purescape freestanding acrylic bathtubAquatica Purescape freestanding acrylic bathtub

Purescape tub from Aquatica is designed by the same principle but it has a modern look to it. It also features the decorative rings that make it look like a collapsable cup.

Speaking of which, soaking tubs often have cup-like shapes but there are other small tub designs that resemble things like bowls and even vases.

Colorful Small Bathtubs

Acrylic mini bathtubAcrylic mini bathtub

While round tubs look more impressive in the middle of the room or beside a bed or a window, they can also quite successfully fit into a corner. This Glass Design acrylic mini tub has its back raised and while it’s circular there’s little space wasted between it and the wall.

Beside shapes, sizes and materials the color of a bathtub is a whole different factor that diversifies the choice. Surely most of them are still white on the inside but the sides come in all the different colors from red to blue to golden.

Flower style back bathtubFlower style back bathtub

Another great small bathtub design from Glass Design looks more like a flower vase (perhaps hence the name) and features a black exterior but the white insides.

Sure, it may not look as convenient or practical but just look at how little floor space it occupies. You can probably stand upright inside of it, which would eliminate the need for a shower. But the question is how does one get in?

Mini Gold Leaf tubMini Gold Leaf tub

Their Mini Gold Leaf small bathtub can really transform a tiny bathroom. Its beautiful finish would definitely make for a luxury bath interior.

Since its back is raised and a bit pointed, it too fits well into the corner. Although who would want to tuck it in there rather than placing it right in the middle of the room?

Traditional Small Bathtubs

Tubby Torre bathtubTubby Torre bathtub

Freestanding bathtubs are very popular right now. But if you need a mini version that would fit into a tiny bathroom the Tubby Torre from Albion Bath Co. is a perfect option.

Painted into a beautiful dark bronze the bathtub would make a gorgeous addition to any bathroom or even bedroom. It’s compact enough to leave a lot of free space in the room. And it’s beautiful enough to pass as a full-sized luxury freestanding tub.

Tubby too short roll top bathtubTubby too short roll top bathtub

Tubby Too Short is another contender for a small luxury bathroom. This mini clawfoot tub painted into bright purple really calls for a mock vintage style or maybe even shabby chic.

It is a great way to add a pop of color to a small bathroom. It both creates a focal point in the interior and requires no additional decorative accents.

Small Bathtubs Made of Marble

Papillon Bathtub in Marble Sandstone and Granite by Stone ForestPapillon Bathtub in Marble Sandstone and Granite by Stone Forest

Though stone isn’t accessible to most, the bathtubs made out of it can look truly incredible. Even the small ones. Stone Forest shows what marble sandstone can do to such a mundane thing as a bathtub.

Beside the high cost natural stone requires tremendous maintenance. So if you think you want one be sure to do your homework and find out what you’re getting into before the purchase.

EAU Soaking tubEAU Soaking tub

Stone Forest knows a thing or two about impressive stonework. This small bathtub was presented at ICFF and also at IDS12. It earned a 2011 BOY Merit Award from Interior Design Magazine and general media attention for its impeccable design.

Finished with a sealant (like this one), stone bathtubs require careful cleaning. If the sealant is damaged your tub could end up with stains and scratches. But even with sealant intact you still want to wipe it dry after each use. This is done to prevent mineral and soap scum buildup. Do you think you’re ready for such a commitment?

Small Bathtubs Made of Stone

GRAL tub by SIGNGRAL tub by SIGN

The GRAL bathtub by SIGN looks like an oversized sink and while small it’s definitely a luxury tub as it was made out of a single excavated stone piece.

If you’re trying to save both space and money though you can surely find an equivalent shape among more modest modern tubs on the market.

Circular bathtub in home by Carver + SchicketanzCircular bathtub in home by Carver + Schicketanz

As we already mentioned, a small bathtub doesn’t have to only be a solution to the lack of space. In a spacious bathroom it can simply allow you to add features that aren’t fit for the other rooms.

This beautiful stone bath is doing just that in a house designed by Carver + Schicketanz. There’s plenty of space in the indoor/outdoor room with some serious furnishings that offer plenty of storage space.

<a href=SPA bathtub designed by nespoli e novara for Neutra Design" width="800" height="493" />SPA bathtub designed by nespoli e novara for Neutra Design

SPA bathtubs are definitely the ones that allow you to soak well and relax. This one was designed by nespoli e novara for Neutra Design and it surely looks relaxing. Available in a range of various stones including moonstone and granite it makes for a luxury addition to a small bathroom.

While you may think it’s not as versatile a small bathtub can double as a shower or even a whirl tub.  So even those who lack space can enjoy a piece of their favorite SPA right at home.

Small Bathtubs in Interior Design

Designed by <a href=JAUREGUI Architecture Interiors Construction" width="800" height="530" />Designed by JAUREGUI Architecture Interiors Construction

Think small bathtubs can’t look impressive? Then you didn’t see this bathroom designed by JAUREGUI Architecture Interiors Construction. Featuring a built-in round bathtub with a marble ring and a waterfall tap this interior is out of this world.

Of course, the glazed walls and a marble fireplace add considerably to the interior design. But you can’t deny that you’ve never seen a tub like this one before.

Master bathroom with a coffee cup bathtubMaster bathroom with a coffee cup bathtub

Another bathtub you may have never seen before is this coffee cup-shaped bathtub complemented with a themed feature wall. It’s cute but nevertheless impressive. A cleverly incorporated mirror makes the small room feel more spacious.

And still there’s plenty of space for storage, toilet, bidet and a sink with a vanity. What an incredible idea and execution!

Teal bathroom with a small freestanding tubTeal bathroom with a small freestanding tub

As you can see even a simple small bathtub can look impressive when it’s a bowl-shaped freestanding design accented with bright teal tiles as a backdrop for a pristine white vessel.

Bubble pendant lights play into the picture full of circular shapes. And a wooden ladder that may look a bit out of place adds its own charm to the look.

Bedroom/bathroom by Finnis ArchitectsBedroom/bathroom by Finnis Architects

This is a great example of how you can combine the bedroom and bathroom by Finnis Architects. A small bathtub doesn’t get in the way and a half wall gives it a bit of privacy.

There are quite a few challenges when it comes to moving a bathtub into the bedroom but in the end of the day the look is definitely worth it.

Small Built-In Bathtubs

<a href=Sunken Concrete Bathtub by Lance Workshop" width="800" height="1067" />Sunken Concrete Bathtub by Lance Workshop

A small bathtub doesn’t have to be freestanding of course. If you need or want to build it into the floor or between the walls you can do that especially in a particularly tight room.

This pulley shower system by Lance Workshop features a sunken concrete bathtub that can easily provide residents with both quick morning showers and the prolonged relaxing bathing sessions.

Michaela Scherrer tiny spa bathMichaela Scherrer tiny spa bath

In Michaela Scherrer‘s Pasadena bungalow the concrete SPA bathtub features a partially hidden shower and thick enough borders to keep the appropriate toiletries within a hand’s reach.

As you can see you don’t need a fancy tub or tiles to create your own SPA bath. The white plastered walls and grey concrete work quite nicely together making for a very modern minimal look.

Small bathtub in an Oriental Warehouse LoftSmall bathtub in an Oriental Warehouse Loft

Wood is another material on the rise in the bathtub design. Wooden tubs like this one in the Oriental Warehouse are too high-maintenance but they provide the bathroom with an unparalleled look and feel.

Since they too feature a sealant, cleaning and maintenance should be directed at keeping it intact so the water wouldn’t harm the wood.

A small bathtub is not only space-efficient but can also help to create an amazing bathroom interior design. Besides it can also double as a shower or a hot tub. It can look impressive especially if made out of stone and the downsized traditional versions can allow you to have a vintage or traditional look without requiring much space.

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

6 clever ways to make space in a small bathroom

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Use these design, layout and storage ideas to make the most of a small bathroom.

1. MAKE A PLAN

Start by making a floorplan sketch of the room, noting the length of each wall, the position of the door, which side it opens on and any windows. Then make a scale plan on squared paper, cutting out paper shapes to represent the fittings. There are also online 3D planners you can use; try Ideal Standard. Rerouting the hot and cold water supplies to where they are needed shouldn't be problematic, but the waste pipe from the WC needs a short, straight run to an outside wall to join the soil stack. If that's not possible, fitting a macerator and pump allows a small bore pipe to be used, so you have more flexibility in positioning the WC. Don't forget to allow enough clearance around bathroom fittings so you can move around easily. As a rough guide, you need 70cm in front of a WC and basin and 100cm in front of a bath.

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2. CONSIDER DESIGN SOLUTIONS

There's no reason a small space can't be big on design. Be inspired by the latest wall-hung fittings, introduce luxe finishes for walls and floors, and add sparkle with chrome and glass. Choosing a statement piece of furniture or a bold basin will help create a focal point. When refitting an existing bathroom, there isn't always room to move fittings, but space-saving compact versions can make all the difference. Also consider underfloor heating instead of a radiator to free up more space. If your ideas aren't working, think outside the box and investigate whether moving a wall or window or simply changing the way a door hangs could free up space.

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3. SELECT A SPACE-SAVING BATH

If you love a good soak, don't be denied this pleasure because your room is too small for a bath – there are several models at a compact 1,500mm x 700mm, while the Gem from Bathroom Heaven comes in lengths of just 1,200mm or 1,300mm. Squeezing in a roll-top bath might even be possible – some are designed with squared-off sides to fit neatly into a corner. Or consider a slipper bath; they tend to be deep but short. Rather than having a separate shower, a shower bath, which gets wider at one end to accommodate room to shower, is a good option. These L- or P-shaped baths come with bespoke screens to keep the water in and some are just 1,500mm long.

4. OPT FOR A SHOWER

Made-to-measure screens, £1,900 including fitting; HSK Renodeco shower panel in Limestone, from £295 for a 900mm x 2,550mm panel; all Frontline Bathrooms

Particularly in an extra bathroom such as a loft room or ensuite, a bath is not so necessary and a shower room will make better use of limited space. Enclosures with bi-fold, pivot or sliding doors are space solvers, as are pentangle or quadrant enclosures that nestle into a corner. Or consider a wet-room design without an enclosure, but with a fixed panel to prevent the whole room getting splashed.

5. PICK A PETITE BASIN AND LOO

Many basins and WCs are wall hung – a huge advantage in a tiny room since they don't eat into the floor space so the room appears larger. 'Short projection' basins and WCs and those designed to fit into a corner are other good solutions for space-starved rooms. Cloakroom basins and some 'quadrant' or corner basins can be tiny – good for rinsing your hands, but not ideal for washing your face without splashing. Opting for a single monobloc tap simplifies the basin design, more so if you select a handleless one that turns on and off via a sensor.

6. FIND FURNITURE TO FIT

High cabinet with two doors, £95; mirror cabinet, £50; washbasin cabinet, £115; storage bench, £40; all Silveran collection, Ikea

Fitted, modular or freestanding furniture? It's down to personal taste, though the current trend is to get everything off the floor, including cabinetry. Fitted solutions are tailored to the room for maximum space efficiency. Look out for reduced 21cm depth furniture designed for smaller rooms. Modular storage is a good halfway house, consisting of units in set sizes that you can combine for a personal look. Taking a leaf from kitchen manufacturers, bathroom designers have come up with clever drawers that fit around a basin, and deep drawers with shallower ones nestling inside. Streamline the look with push-close doors instead of handles.

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Thursday, May 11, 2017

Create A Bright, Spacious Feel In A Small Bathroom -- Big Bathroom Shop

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Small bathrooms can be transformed into warm and inviting spaces where you can truly unwind and relax and with close attention to detail and careful planning you can easily create your dream bathroom.

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Sept. 9, 2011 - PRLog -- Small bathrooms can be transformed into warm and inviting spaces where you can truly unwind and relax. Planning and creating a new bathroom suite can be a challenging experience especially if you have a small bathroom, but by paying attention to detail and carefully planning how you want the room to look and feel you can easily achieve your dream bathroom.

Small bathrooms can be turned into your very own bathing sanctuary, providing you plan carefully. Before choosing any new products for your bathroom make sure that you accurately measure the space and double check your measurements as every little bit counts! Small bathrooms usually only have enough space to install either a bath or a shower enclosure so decide which is more important to you, do you prefer to shower or bathe? Quadrant shower enclosures are an ideal choice for small bathrooms as they are designed to maximise the floor space and take up less room than standard square designs. Walk in showers are great for small bathrooms too and will provide you with a spacious showering area and will add a touch of designer style to the bathroom as well as creating a sense of space.

Having a small bathroom doesn't mean that you can't include a stylish bath in your design. There are a wide variety of compact baths suitable for small bathrooms measuring just 1500mm or 1600mm in length, they come in a range of styles including compact freestanding baths, straight acrylic or steel baths http://www.bigbathroomshop.co.uk/baths/steel-baths and compact shower baths so you can combine both bathing and showering in the same space.

Wall-mounted toilets http://www.bigbathroomshop.co.uk/pottery/toilets/wall-hun... and basins are the perfect solution for creating the illusion of more space in small bathrooms and will make cleaning the floor a whole lot easier too! There are more products around than ever before that are specifically designed for small bathrooms; these include toilets with short projections, corner basins and compact bathroom furniture designs.

Having somewhere to store your toiletries out of sight is a definite advantage for small bathrooms and will help you keep the room clutter free. If a small bathroom is full of clutter it will only make the room feel even smaller so make sure that you install some bathroom furniture such as a wall-mounted cabinet to help keep your small bathroom looking neat and streamlined.

The final details will make all the difference to your small bathroom. Consider installing a stylish heated towel rail http://www.bigbathroomshop.co.uk/furniture-and-accessorie... to provide you with the luxury of warm towels. A large bathroom mirror will reflect the lights and increase the feeling of space, you may think about opting for a mirror with lights to provide you with useful illumination and to create a striking feature too.

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