Wednesday, August 24, 2011

To Create Space in Older Bathrooms


In most older homes, the space in the bathroom is a premium. Many times the size of a glorified closet themselves, there is little room for shelves, cabinets and storage. Modern homeowners must use creativity to find ways to store your daily needs in the bathroom without leaving everything in the open, piled for all to see. This not only compromise privacy, but creates a cluttered look, when guests visit. Use custom wooden cabinets in the bathroom you can maximize the space is there in style and hominess provided by the timber. These are just a few types that are available for custom design through a line manufacturer.

Sliding Cabinets
Sliding closet door can be used in the traditional sense of a kit or you can maximize unused space in the bathroom. For example, if someone is looking for a place to put your toilet brush and a plunger without leaving it in the soil that could be placed near the toilet. Bathrooms oldest limited space between the toilet and the wall. There is rarely enough space to install a closet with a traditional swinging door. Using a sliding door allows for quick and easy access to a discrete storage location. Since we are custom designed, these elements can be color coordinated to match the existing decor or for all the new pieces to match the other.

Kits
Traditional medicine excels in the chest wall. It has very narrow shelves that some items that fit in because of the larger products in the market these days. A wooden chest-made medicine can replace the lack of something more useful. Can be mounted on the wall instead of on the wall. Often there is plenty of space between the cabinets and the wall of the room next door behind him. Putting on the chest of new drug, there will be more space for creams, bottles of aspirin, deodorant and even drugs. Some models have mirrors and some do not.

Multi-Purpose Cabinets
Finding space for a paper dispenser, toilet paper, bathroom magazine rack and some shelves of knickknacks and needs may have more space available. Each has a separate, and each has the seat and the space around it. One way to solve this problem is to put them together in one place. Use a modular design to create a square or rectangular area of ​​each element on the next. Apparently, clean and tidy and prevents the person from having to turn to bathing areas in different narrow areas. 

1 comment:

  1. You got some very good ideas! My bathroom is so small I've been thinking about breaking down a wall to make it bigger.

    The only problem is my second room will become smaller! I recently published a bathtub refinishing press release for a client.

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