Bathroom Planner

The Role Of A Bathroom Planner


Imagine you have an empty room, and it is to be your bathroom; do you see it as an opportunity, a challenge or a forlorn hope? I think most of us, if we have sufficient funds, will see it as a wonderful opportunity to create that perfect bathroom; our haven and personal spa into which we can disappear and escape the everyday pressures of modern life. Let’s face it, most or all the existing bathrooms we have ever inherited through renting or buying have had at least small flaws, and more likely are nothing like we would ideally create. So, while planning a bathroom is a challenge, it is undoubtedly an opportunity to create the perfect bathroom; perfect, that is, for you personally.

A bathroom planner, whether it is you, a professional bathroom designer, or a local plumber you heard is great with bathrooms, will first of all need to visualize what the perfect bathroom is. How can you visualize the perfect bathroom though if you do not know what is currently available in the way of bathtubs, bathroom cupboards, vanities, bathroom linen cabinets, caddies, accessories, towel racks and anything else. So, be prepared to enjoy yourself reviewing showroom brochures and lots of websites, as well as visiting hardware stores and bathroom showrooms if you live near enough. That way you will gather all the pieces for your bathroom puzzle, and then be able to put them together in a coherent and decorous plan as your new bathroom takes shape.

You can also play around with a modern online bathroom planner, or try several bathroom planners. These can be good fun but are a serious tool to make things easier for you. Even if you are not a designer, you can play around with these bathroom planners, such as those provided by Armitage-Shanks, Villeroy and Boch, Harrison Bailey and others. Using a bathroom planner online will help you to keep your ideas in perspective and in relation to the size of the bathroom. You not only want the bathtub, shower stall, bathroom vanity and everything else to be to your taste, you need them to actually fit into your bathroom and leave enough space to make the overall effect seem spacious and restful.

Wandsworth, Southend, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Newham, Hillingdon, London, Hounslow, GreenwichDearne Valley, Luton, Dunstable, Havering, Medway, Wapping, Bexley, Camden, Tower Hamlets, Streatham, Crawley, Walsall, Greater Manchester, Portsmouth, Littlehampton