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Bathroom Lighting – Getting it Right

Choosing the right lighting for your bathroom is key to creating a space that works for the home. A bathroom is used for a variety of functions, all of which require good lightning. Yet there’s a fine line between a well-lit bathroom and an overly bright, hospital-esque room.

Choosing the Right Towel Rail for Your Bathroom

An often overlooked aspect of any bathroom, towel rails are not what usually springs to mind when one thinks about renovating the room. However, not only do towel rails perform a necessary role in providing a storage space for towels, but they can also help add a design flair to an ordinary bathroom.

Bathroom Electrical Fittings

Bathrooms are naturally wet and humid areas of the house, so it’s vital that extra care is taken when it comes to installing electrical fittings and outlets. Where you position your fittings and outlets is vital in order to avoid an accidental fire or electrocution.

Exhaust Fans for Your Bathroom

Both heating and ventilation is essential to creating a bathroom free from condensation and mold. While a heater is an obvious fix for a heat issue, creating a good airflow and ventilation is not as easy. An exhaust fan is one way to ensure that moisture buildup and condensation is quickly dealt with, so that mold is not able to grow.

Picking Taps for Your Bathroom

When it comes to selecting taps for your bath and sink there are many factors to consider, but essentially it’s all about finding the right mix of design, functionality and durability.

Tips for Choosing a Shower Head

Shower heads play a big role in your overall bathing experience. Your shower head should provide comfort and ease of flow – it’s a fine line between saving water and having enough water to wash you. No one likes a low pressure shower that trickles water out!

Your Guide to Bathroom Drainage

Having a functioning drain in your shower or sink can make the world of difference when it comes to avoiding blockages, flooding and odours in your bathroom. Drains (or wastes as they are also known) connect to pipes below the floor, and act to prevent blockages from occurring by trapping large objects such as hair so it can be easily removed. They also prevent odours from the sewer piping from rising into the bathroom.