Ideas to Improve the Efficiency of Your Bathroom
26 October 2018
A well designed bathroom is an organized
bathroom. Because bathroom space is often limited, there is a greater premium
on organizational tools that make using the bath easier and more enjoyable. In
master and secondary baths and even powder rooms, the vanity or sink stand
often does the heavy lifting for storage, and thanks to recent innovations,
storage options have increased significantly.
When storage space is at a premium, vanities
with open shelves create storage space for towels and baskets around drains,
traps and other plumbing components. Open shelving is an extremely attractive
option that can provide a visual focal point.
Shelves and roll out drawers maximize the
space under and around plumbing in vanities with doors. Roll out drawers can
hold baskets or be equipped with dividers for cosmetics, curling irons, hair
dryers, etc. Many vanity manufacturers offer drawers and shelves with notches in
them that help to minimize loss of storage space caused by piping that flows
through the vanity to the sink and faucets. The vanity also can be wired for
electricity or used as a cell phone or tablet charging station.
When it comes to vanity drawers, keep in mind
that the depth impacts storage. Shallow drawers help to work around the sink’s
plumbing and can be used to store makeup, shaving tools, tweezers, brushes,
etc. While shallow drawers may be great for storing small things, they don’t
offer the functionality needed for storing larger items. One possible solution
is to specify a double drawer to double the depth. The exterior is fitted with
two pulls to provide a consistency of look but there is only one drawer.
There are many kitchen storage solutions that
can be adapted to the bath. For example, vertical pull outs are commonly used
in kitchens for spices and can also be used to effectively store bath items in
small slivers of space.
Toe kicks can make space along the floor
functional for storing less commonly used items such as back up rolls of toilet
tissue. Tip out drawers can be used where the top of the cabinetry meets the
countertop. They are created for storing tooth brushes, tooth paste, dental
floss and other small items.
Outfitting drawers and storage space with
adjustable compartments, reconfigurable bins, vertical dividers, tool slots and
trays provide endless opportunities to get the look and functionality that keep
your bath looking fresh and functional.
If you would like to discuss the storage
options that will best serve your bathrooms, please give us a call at 215-357-9300
or visit our Bucks County showroom at 350 Bustleton Pike, Feasterville, PA
19053.






