How To Choose The Perfect Bathroom Suite
For many of us, we love the homes we have and are loathe to move. For some others, the economic reality is we simply can’t move. However, most of us would like to live somewhere nicer and, in lieu of moving, are keen to improve our current homes. It is a sensible thing to do: you make your own living space more pleasant, something which can bring months and years of enjoyment, and you add to the resale value of your home when you finally do sell the house.
If you are looking to remodel or renovate your home, and structural work is beyond your means or desires, then consider working on either the bathroom or kitchen. These are two of the rooms that can most often benefit from some work and also rooms that add greatly to the resale value of the home as a whole.
Focusing in on the bathroom, it is often a daunting task to know what changes to make: a lot of the work will require specialist skills and there is a dizzying array of options when it comes to design, materials, shapes and options. However, a good place to start building your new bathroom is around a bathroom suite.
Bathroom suites have become increasingly popular and can transform the look of your room, at an affordable price. A good suite can also add value on to your home, and it can be a good investment too. The following tips will help you to choose the right bathroom suite, and you should also ensure that your styles and colors match the overall look of the bathroom.
Appearance:
When picking your bathroom suite, decide on what sort of theme your bathroom will have. Are you looking to create a period design or something with a more modern feel?
If you are going for a traditional look then consider baths with curvilinear lines and soft edges, if you are looking to be more modern then choose cleaner lines and a more minimalist look. This design sensibility should be echoed across the other components, with both your basin and toilet having the same overall look.
Components:
You may wish to get a bath, a shower bath or a separate shower unit. You may wish to have both a shower and bath or just a bath or shower. You can get your basin as a vanity unit (with included storage) or a pedestal mounted basin. You may look at getting a back to the wall toilet with hidden cistern or a traditional, close coupled unit.
Price:
The nice thing about buying a bathroom suite is they tend to work out much cheaper than buying the items separately. This often means you can use the saved money to look at a more expensive suite or spend it in other places, such as a nice mirror or some new bathroom furniture.
Emma Cub writes for Liberty Bathrooms, an online retailer who specialize in bathrooms and cheap bathroom suites.







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