What are the best ways to future proof my bathroom design?

Longevity in bathroom design is often subjective. Some like to plan a bathroom to last well into the future, others would prefer a core base on which they can tweak and update through the years. For some of us, practicality is critical, and others want a room that oozes tranquillity and ambiance. You may be renovating your forever home, or taking into account resale value when you make design decisions. All of these things make 100% future proofing almost impossible. However, there are some key ways to approach redesigning your bathroom which will help.

Principles of good bathroom layout

The hardest thing to modify in a bathroom is its layout. With plumbing and drainage to consider, storage to include, and movement around the room to take into account, it’s important to get this right from the outset.

Optimise space 

Maximising space efficiency is crucial, regardless of the bathroom size. Consider the placement of fixtures and storage solutions to ensure ease of movement and accessibility. Choose the size of key furniture like bathtub, shower and basin so that it’s practical as well as sleek. 

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Comfort and ease

Ergonomics play a vital role in bathroom design. Ensure comfort when you position the height of furniture. Don’t forget to include adequate space around furniture and fittings so they can be used easily. Incorporating features like underfloor heating or heated towel racks can make a huge difference for comfort, and needs to be planned for at structural level. 

Storage and then some

Adequate storage is essential for maintaining a clutter-free bathroom. Built-in cabinets, wall-mounted shelves, and clever use of nooks and crannies can provide ample storage. Use the full height of the room, especially in smaller spaces. Don’t forget about worktop space. Include plenty of surfaces as this makes usability much less clumsy.

Timeless design styles

While trends come and go, certain design styles have remained timeless due to their classic appeal and versatility. Basing your design choices on specific styles can help future proof the aesthetic appeal of your bathroom:

Minimalist design

Characterised by clean lines, neutral colours, and a focus on functionality, minimalist design is both elegant and durable. This style’s simplicity is a good foundation for changing tastes and trends in accessories and surface decor.

Classic elegance

Inspired by traditional design elements, classic bathrooms often feature marble countertops, clawfoot bathtubs, and polished chrome fixtures. This style exudes luxury and sophistication, making it a perennial favourite.

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Modern rustic

Combining contemporary elements with natural materials like wood and stone, modern rustic design creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. This style’s organic foundation makes it timeless and appealing to many different tastes. 

Evolving bathrooms

Life never stays still, and a future proof bathroom should be able to evolve without being continuously refitted. While none of us know what’s around the corner, there are some things you can think about to help the evolution of your bathroom.

Having a family

No words can truly prepare you for having children, but a word from the wise: you’ll be amazed at how central the bathroom becomes to your daily life! So if starting a family is on the cards in the future, make sure you’ve included plenty of additional storage space first and foremost. When you choose features, try a bathtub with centrally placed taps, rounded edges for countertops, and avoid gloss finishes, which can be slippy and smear easily.

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Retirement

Even if retirement isn’t imminent, future proof bathroom refits with this stage of life on the horizon can include elements that leave you prepared. Large walk-in showers are more accessible than high sided bathtubs, for example. Similarly, a toilet with a higher seat will be more comfortable and convenient.  Additional features like grab bars can be added if needed, too.

Moving on

If you know that you’re not in your forever home, resale value is a consideration. While you may not want to splash out on the most extravagant of materials if you’re likely to be moving on, don’t go for a low end refit. Opt for neutral colour schemes and high-quality, low-maintenance materials and fixtures. These are likely to have the broadest appeal and add the most value. 

The tech revolution

Technology is revolutionising bathroom design, making spaces more functional, efficient, and luxurious. With technology that continues to evolve apace, it’s important to keep scope for future updates and developments.

Smart showers

Smart showers allow you to control water temperature, flow, and duration through a digital interface or mobile app. Some models even offer personalised settings for different users.

Heated flooring

Underfloor heating provides consistent warmth, enhancing comfort and reducing reliance on additional heating sources. It will also give you more wall space where you can reduce or remove heaters. With increasingly smart settings, your bathroom will always be a cosy retreat.

Integrated audio

For those who enjoy listening to music or podcasts while using the bathroom, integrated sound systems can provide high-quality audio. These systems can be controlled via smart devices for added convenience.

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LED lighting

Change the ambience in your bathroom at the touch of a button. By integrating additional levels of coloured LED lighting within recessed shelving and under cabinets and countertops, you’ll have maximum versatility to control colour and illumination.

Future-proofing your bathroom design requires a thoughtful approach that considers both your current needs and potential changes. By focusing on efficient layouts, timeless design styles, adaptable features, and innovative technology, you can create a bathroom that remains functional and stylish for years to come. To plan your perfect bathroom with Stone & Chrome, contact our experienced designers or visit our showroom.

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