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Storage and Cabinetry Ideas for Modern Bathroom Designs

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March 29, 2017

If you're in the market to update or overhaul your bathroom than you are probably a little overwhelmed. That's why you should enlist the assistance of an experienced builder that has years of experience in the construction industry. They can help you by listening to your needs and desires - and then coming up with a beautiful plan that meets your budget as well. Today's bathrooms are more than just a necessity - often times they are also beautiful spaces that provide a relaxing atmosphere.

Modern design often means clean lines and open concept. Fixtures such as colored glass washbasins set on top of vanities as well as faucets that are visually impressive are at the forefront of today's modern designs. Such concepts offer a sense of luxury to a space. Open shelving might not be everyone's preference, but it can add a little flair to the room.

Of course, storage space in the bathroom is a must. This can be incorporated into the vanity - drawer space and under sink storage space are important. Modern bathrooms are sleek and clutter-free. Another important aspect is surface space. Is there enough? And are there enough electrical outlets? This is something that generally needs addressed when doing updates to an established home.

What kind of materials should be used? If you're also remodeling the kitchen there's the option of using the same materials for the kitchen counters as well as the bath. It brings a sense of continuity to the home. Some of the latest designs incorporate concrete counters and/or flooring. A little shimmer on the walls in the backsplash is also an attention getter.

Another concept to modern bathroom design is the use of a monochromatic color scheme. Decorate and paint using variations of the same color. Lighter colors generally make the space feel more bright and airy - never a bad idea for a bathroom!

Don't forget the small touches either. Changing out pulls and knobs on cabinetry can make a big difference, as can painting the cabinetry. A dated space can be made new again without ripping the bathroom completely apart - and you should always have final say on the design. Remember, as the client you are the one that has to live in the space. Your construction expert should listen to your goals and work with you toward those goals.

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