
Kitchen and Bathroom Design
When starting your new kitchen or bathroom project it is always a good idea to spend a bit of time thinking about design. Clever design can overcome many common problems with room shape, lack of storage or small room size. Modern Kitchens and Bathrooms encorporate all sorts of clever design features to help maximise useful space and bring light and style to the room.
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Problems Solved
Hi
I hope you can help, my cloakroom is very dark and dingy and I'd like to bring some light into it, but can't alter the electrical layout in the room.
Mr Johnson
Dear Mr Johnson
We have a range of illuminated led mirrors which sound perfect for you. They do not need any addtional electrics as they are powered by a removable battery pack. This pack lasts for many weeks during normal usage and just needs to be left to charge overnight. We have a 45cm wide mirror which is a perfect size for a cloakroom.
Bathtub Design Team
I hope you can help, my cloakroom is very dark and dingy and I'd like to bring some light into it, but can't alter the electrical layout in the room.
Mr Johnson
Dear Mr Johnson
We have a range of illuminated led mirrors which sound perfect for you. They do not need any addtional electrics as they are powered by a removable battery pack. This pack lasts for many weeks during normal usage and just needs to be left to charge overnight. We have a 45cm wide mirror which is a perfect size for a cloakroom.
Bathtub Design Team
Good Morning,
I am trying to acheive a wetroom look in my bathroom, but due to plumbing restrictions cannot have a' true wetroom'. Any ideas?
Thanks
Mrs Hunter
Dear Mrs Hunter,
This is quite a common problem as a wetroom usually means the drainage for the room is all concealed under the floor, which can cause a problem. However there are some great products which mean you can achieve the wetroom look.
A great solution is a tileable shower tray which means the tray blends seamlessly with the floor creating the wetroom feel. A simple piece of glass on this tray allows for a luxurious showering area. To compliment the look wall hung toilets and furniture will add to the spacious feel.
Bathtub Design Team
I am trying to acheive a wetroom look in my bathroom, but due to plumbing restrictions cannot have a' true wetroom'. Any ideas?
Thanks
Mrs Hunter
Dear Mrs Hunter,
This is quite a common problem as a wetroom usually means the drainage for the room is all concealed under the floor, which can cause a problem. However there are some great products which mean you can achieve the wetroom look.
A great solution is a tileable shower tray which means the tray blends seamlessly with the floor creating the wetroom feel. A simple piece of glass on this tray allows for a luxurious showering area. To compliment the look wall hung toilets and furniture will add to the spacious feel.
Bathtub Design Team
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