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Three styles of bathroom
2008-08-08
These days the bathroom is no longer considered to be merely a utility. Instead, they are seen as a space that begins the morning and can help to set your mood for the rest of the day. So it is important to take some time to consider what kind of design you want to choose for your bathroom
Your chosen bathroom style should reflect your tastes, your property£¬ your room size and your budget.
There are three basic bathroom styles: contemporary bathroom sites; traditional bathroom style suits; traditional/contemporary combinations.

1. Contemporary bathroom suites
Contemporary bathroom sites are considered to be the perfect addition to a modern bathroom. At present this is typified by clean geometric shapes, with little or no detailing, push button toilet flushes and monoblock basin mixer tap.
Contemporary bathroom sites do a lot to enhance the beauty and style of modern day bathrooms. The latest modern vanities are designed with a perfect combination of worktop (countertop) areas and other storage facilities. Modern bathroom vanities are designed in a way to suit day to day activities. There are wide varieties of modern bathroom vanities. They come in wide varieties of models, sizes, shapes, styles and colors.
One type of modern bathroom vanity that is getting popular is the one-piece bathroom vanity. They come with perfectly matching sinks and cabinets. Some modern vanities use a pair of glass diffuser light which is an elegant addition to the vanity. Such lights are cylindrical in shape and feature perpendicular lines. They also have complicated brushed stainless steel finishing and come with a snowy white glass. Some accessories like towel rails and adjustable side mirrors are also found in modern bathroom vanities.

2. Traditional bathroom style suits
If your tastes are traditional rather than contemporary it is easy to create your dream bathroom with beautifully styled suites that re-create the period feel. Vintage bathrooms, especially those that embody the design values of the early 20th century are currently more popular than ever.
The other end of the traditional bathroom design spectrum is the bathroom styles that are more elegant but still moderate in design. Think about old style checkered floors and free standing bathtubs. You also may want to incorporate a chair or resting area in your traditional bathroom. Traditional bathrooms were more of a room that people would "hangout" in rather than just bathe. Another way to go would be hardwood floors and a bright bold porcelain tub. When creating a traditional bathroom you can go for the gusto as well, lining walls with gold and having tiled floors with specific patterns.
3. Traditional/Contemporary combinations
Many people feel that they clearly want either a traditional or a contemporary style bathroom. If you are one of these people then this is a good chance to choose traditional/contemporary combinations suits.
The normal way for combining these styles would be to have traditional taps on a contemporary suite, together with a wood effect bath panel and seat. Traditional/contemporary combinations are now less popular than they once were, as most people opt for the clean lines of the contemporary suites.
Be careful if you are mixing and matching in this style because certain products do no blend well together
The most important point to choose a style is that can reflect your own personality. In daily life, you must maintain your sanitary ware carefully to keep it clean and tidy, because a good environment can give you a good mood and a healthy body.
