One of the most important current trends in bathroom design is finding stylish ways to separate the wet and dry zones of your bathroom.
Successfully dividing the space will vastly improve the layout of your bathroom, make your fittings stand out as design features, and allow your lighting to highlight the room to best effect.
The wet zone is the area of your bathroom where most of the water-based activity takes place. It needs to contain your shower and bathtub, as well as towel rails close to hand.
The dry zone is the more commonly used area of the bathroom, containing the toilet and vanity.
As this area of the room is used by your guests as well as you and your family, it is important to keep it dry, so they don’t have to wipe their feet after using the bathroom.
This is the most practical bathroom layout, as it creates two distinct usable spaces. The messy water activities all take place in one designated area. This makes your bathroom easier to keep clean, and helps to protect it from damp and mould.
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