Rooms
Is it merely a utilitarian area that you have planned? Or have you managed to combine functionality with elements that help you and, indeed, your family members relax here? Do you feel like lazing here, or running away no sooner than you enter?
What makes or unmakes a bathroom-toilet is your attitude. Gone are the days when the bath area and WC (water closet) area could be segregated into different rooms. Space constraints have taken a high toll. Under the circumstances, your attitude can make all the difference. If you economise in areas like cheerful decor, sanitary fittings and accessories, water supply and distribution lines, and flooring and wall finishes, your bathroom-toilet will emerge as a room altogether uninviting, if not repelling.
Circumstances have you faced with many odds. You cannot carve out a huge area to slot your bathroom-toilet in. So, what you finally end up with is a cramped room, not adequately exposed to the refreshing elements (natural air and sunlight) that are most needed here. As a result, your unending war begins - against humidity, dampness, algae formation, rust and grime and more. On the other hand, try as you may, you cannot do much about the pressure on and wear and tear in this room because all your family members have to frequent this place and even clothes and linen have to be washed here !
Therefore and but naturally, this guide is geared to provide you with helpful tips on how to plan your bathroom-toilet - essentially without compromising on quality inputs - so that both infrequent (guests) and regular visitors here can unfailingly meet up with comfort, hygiene and good cheer which, by right, should be the permanent residents of this much-in-demand room.
