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Tips on how to design a cloakroom suite

Traditionally a cloakroom suite is a small downstairs room, comprising only of a toilet and wash basin. These days, however, many people are being more imaginative when designing a cloakroom. This is mainly due to the popularity of furniture in cloakroom sets.

Vanity units with built in basins are a great option for small cloakrooms because of the number of different sizes they are available in. Also, back-to-wall toilet units are a more modern choice for the contemporary bathroom, and the same applies with cloakrooms.

Cloakroom basins offer a great space-saving solution. Choosing a cloakroom corner basin will free up a lot of space and give the room a stylish minimalist look. Wall-hung cloakroom sinks are another good choice for keeping a minimal design and saving on space.

Cloakroom toilets are available in a number of slimline and inconspicuous designs. Choose either a small back-to-wall toilet or a wall-hung toilet to create a compact cloakroom suite.

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Choosing the right cloakroom basin

When shopping for a new cloakroom basin the first thing to consider is the space in the cloakroom. If you are limited for room you may want to consider a corner basin, as this will free up a great deal of floor space, especially if you opt for a wall-hung corner cloakroom basin.

Cloakroom basins without a pedestal are becoming the most popular option these days for modern cloakroom designs . A wall-mounted basin, of course, can be adjusted to hang where you please, whereas with a cloakroom pedestal you are limited with where you can arrange it.

Corner cloakroom sinks are often in a set with a matching corner toilet, another great space-saving solution which pushes the cloakroom sanitary area to one side of the room. Choosing a cloakroom basin is usually about utilizing the space you have with a design and look which appeals to you.

Also consider choosing cloakroom taps which will match the design of your new basin. If modern, how about a wall-mounted basin filler? If going for a more traditional look choose Victorian or Georgian style faucets.

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How to make your cloakroom look larger

Cloakrooms are the last thing that anyone gets on the list when it comes to remodeling. The usage of the cloakroom is mere compared to the other parts of the house so it is often ignored. One particular reason for this can be the space available. But to think about it there are so many elements involved in the cloakroom which are used on a daily routine, there are numerous things you can consider while remodelling. The first thing you would like to consider is to make your cloakroom look bigger and more spacious.

A nice, clean, large cloakroom can improve the quality of your life. Though some of us are reluctant to experiment anything with the cloakroom due to their space, we give you some tips which will help you make it look bigger.

There are vanities, lighting, mirrors, sinks and storage spaces that can all be used to an advantage when opening up the spaces. A cloakroom is often used for storing coats and shoes, all of which can be nicely put in a cabinet instead of hanging them around in your cloakroom, which also makes the room look disorganized. We would strongly advice you to stay away from bold and dark colors as they make the room look smaller. Use light colors for the flooring and tiles and brighten the bathroom by using bold colors for accessories. Though you use neutral colors for your bathroom one can always lighten it by using spot lights or hanging lights.

The other thing worth considering is the size of the fixtures. Obviously one would not like to compromise on the comfort but oversized fixtures will unnecessarily occupy space and make you feel cramped. One can replace the cabinet style vanity with a wall-hung sink; it will open up the space for entrance by slimming down the wash area. But if you opt for this, then you will have to make place to keep your other accessories, for which one can make use of metal racks and shelves. They make great storage areas and have the advantage of leaving things open, airy and light. Use different colors and shades as the things kept on these racks will be open to public view.

The last thing one can make use of is a mirror, as things are reflected one can tend to ignore the space of the bathroom. This works especially well if hung opposite the door. It is not compulsary to use just one mirror. Try and use more at different angles.

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