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Alameda Bathroom Design

When it comes to choosing your Alameda bathroom design, you need to ensure you consider functionality before style. You can only do this by working with trained contractors to develop the right plans to ensure the final design matches your taste.

Alameda Bathroom Design

At Done Right Home Remodeling, we have worked on many bathroom designs over the years and understand what it takes to have a great Alameda bathroom design. We will review the plans with you and ensure that the final plans look good and are functional.

 

Alameda Bathroom Design Styles

One of the things that should guide you when choosing a design is the style you want to use. Since there are so many styles in the market, you might get confused and use the wrong style, which will affect how your bathroom looks. To help with this, here are the most common bathroom styles in the market:

Style Description
Farmhouse The style adds a rustic finish, giving your bathroom a feeling of rural heritage. It also takes on a couple of modern styles. The style is perfect to experiment with if you want to incorporate different elements into your designs.
Beach The style embodies open and airy feels with high ceilings and large windows. The tiling is bold, with paneling on the walls to transport you to the coast. It also embodies a bit of minimalism with luxurious additions to the ensemble
Modern The style brings futuristic elements and has more straight lines with added smart features to the bathroom. It involves single colors and can come with heated tiling for the floor and tiled walls. It can also include partitioning the bath area from the toilet and sink.

 

Bathroom Storage Options

Gone are the days when the only storage in the bathroom was a small above-the-sink medicine cabinet. There are so many storage options that it is easy to get confused. Here are some options and how they would look in your bathroom.

  • Open shelving Open shelving is common when you have a lot of space in your bathroom for storage. You can have it as a wall-to-wall storage unit or a simple storage option. All you need to ensure is the shelves do not interfere with your bathroom layout.
  • Floating shelves Floating shelves would work if you need to use the floor space but need storage. You can place them above the sink or the toilet, depending on your current plan for the bathroom.
  • Hidden storage With hidden storage, all you need to ensure is you place it in a place where access is simple. Hidden storage adds an aesthetic feel to the entire bathroom since storage will not interfere with your current design.
Bathroom Storage Options

Open Bathroom Design

An open bathroom design will work for you if you have a small space. It removes the need for walls that occupy more space and helps you fit everything in a small room. You can do a few things to ensure that your open bathroom design looks good and works as well.

  • Go for minimalist styles An open bathroom does not have enough space, so it helps if you choose to go for minimalist styles instead of splurging on things that you do not need.
  • Use shower doors for partitions Instead of a room within a room, a sliding door will offer the partitions you need for the shower. You can also work with raising the flooring to separate the wet from dry areas in case you want to use a shower curtain instead.
  • Use floating shelves for storage One of the ways to save up on floor space is to go for floating shelves instead of wall-to-wall options or a vanity. You get the advantage of having storage in the bathroom but have enough space to use for whatever layout you have in mind.

 

Talk to the experts!

The kind of design you choose for your bathroom design will determine the functionality of the space. Contact us at Done Right Home Remodeling, and let us enable you to reach that dream. Our Alameda remodeling team offers tips on making the right layout plan and will get you the right permits to start your bathroom remodeling.

Talk to us today, and let us change your bathroom design.

 

FAQs

Yes, you can increase the space in your bathroom. We will break down a wall or two and build another after figuring out how much floor space you need for your bathroom.

The distance from the floor to the shelves will depend on your preference. If you have these shelves above your sink, they should be at least 40 inches off the ground since most sinks reach about 36 inches.

Yes, you can add a window in your bathroom. All we need to do is developing a design that will include the large window frame and guarantee you of a well done job.