Bathroom designs help homeowners and designers gauge exactly how much space there is in the bathroom area, how much of it is useable and which types of bathroom furniture would work optimally in the available space, i.e. save the most space while still carrying out its function.
Let's face it, space in any house is not infinite. We only have so much of it that's usable to do what we want, and many times we wish we had more.
Now while everyone would love to have a bathroom fit for a King, in today's cramped quarters it's just not possible, this is where bathroom designs are really a miracle worker! Because many houses are designed differently, bathroom designs are not a one size fit all.
Moreover because many people differ in their tastes, bathroom designs can be tweaked to give you a bathroom that strikes a balance between optimizing your space and catering to your individual needs.
It is important to remember that a poorly designed bathroom can make even the largest space feel cramped and the smallest bathroom space can feel spacious and comfortable with the right design. What it comes down to is arrangement, finding the best place for bathroom furniture, and finding the right bathroom furniture for the available space.
For instance, most bathroom designs tend to show bathrooms in a square or rectangular shape of varying sizes, so first it is important to measure your actual bathroom space.
Then picture the bathroom necessities like a shower and/or bath tub, a sink and a toilet set and picture these as smaller squares or rectangles around the bathroom, and like a puzzle try to arrange these necessities in such a way as to get enough space for them to do their various tasks.
Of course you will have to consider the various sizes that these types of bathroom furniture come in since many times you may have to compromise things like a huge sink and vanity set for a smaller one so you can get a shower space that you can actually fit in!
With the remaining space in the bathroom try to fit in additional accessories that you may need, like additional cabinets or a small bench, but be careful to keep the bathroom space as clutter free as possible because when you add things like bathroom curtains and towels you may just be surprised to find that your once well designed bathroom makes you feel like a can of salmon. After you have finished the initial designs of the bathroom it's time to get your bathroom furniture & bathroom Decoration.
And this is really the hard part! Because there are so many types and styles of furniture bathroom designs out there it can get immensely difficult settling on a décor that not only fits your style, but your initial bathroom layout and budget!
But before you go crazy at the home depot remember that you only have so much space at home and even if you get that gorgeous rustic bathroom vanity, it might not look so good when you put it with you ceramic toilet set in you 5x8 bathroom space!
So a word of advice, take your bathroom designs with you when shopping and you'd be surprised to find out just how great even the simplest or smallest bathroom furniture and accessories can make your bathroom look and feel. Just remember the whole purpose of having bathroom designs in the first place is to keep your bathroom spacious, organized and comfortable.