There are three major items in the bathroom: Shower room, toilet, and sink, but how are these three things arranged reasonably? For a small bathroom, how to layout these three major items can be a real headache! So, how can the layout of shower rooms, wash basins, and toilets be more reasonable? Now, I will take you to see how to maximize the use of small bathroom space! Even if the area is small, it is not crowded!
How to arrange the three major items most appropriately?
The three major items of bathroom refer to: washbasin, toilet, and shower. The basic layout method is to start from the bathroom entrance and gradually deepen. The most ideal layout is for the washbasin to face the bathroom door, and the toilet to be placed next to it, with the shower located at the innermost end. This is the most scientific in terms of functionality and aesthetics.
How to design the wet and dry separation in the bathroom?
The simplest and most common practice is to use different materials to treat the bathroom floor. For example, use water resistant ceramic tiles, ceramic brocade tiles, etc. in places where bathtubs and shower areas are installed. Use waterproof outdoor flooring near entrances and washbasins. If you plan to install a bathtub, you can use a glass partition or glass sliding door, or install a shower curtain to cover it to prevent splashing.
What are the design techniques for bathroom layout?
1. Reasonably utilize space.
As for a small bathroom, the most important thing is the layout of the shower room, wash basin, and toilet. Generally, its layout is designed from low to high, starting from the entrance of the bathroom and gradually deepening. The most ideal layout is for the sink to face the bathroom door, while the toilet is placed close to its side, with the shower located at the innermost end. This is the most scientific in terms of use, functionality, and aesthetics.
If choosing the layout of wet and dry zones, it is necessary to separate the basin, toilet, and passage from the shower area, and try to arrange the position of the basin and toilet reasonably while ensuring the passage.
2. Skilled use of corners
Corners are the easiest places for people to overlook. The corner is the least accessible place for people to pass by, and you can arrange the basin and toilet in the corner. Making good use of corners can increase the sense of space and make it look brighter. For example, you can place the usually flat washbasin and toilet on a diagonal position in the bathroom, with the middle space used for showering. This arrangement can not only increase the visual sense of space, but also increase the comfort of the shower. As for wet and dry zones, circular shower curtains can be installed.