Leading bathroomware brand, Raymor suggests a few tips to design workable bathrooms in small and narrow spaces.
 
According to Raymor, narrow spaces less than 2m in width can accommodate a multi-function shower, storage vanity and a toilet while still appearing visually spacious and being functionally practical.
 
Raymor recommends the use of glass, a monochromatic colour palette and a floating vanity to get the desired spatial effect. Elements such as a clear glass shower screen and full-length shelf in the shower area create separate zones and useful storage space without appearing to take up space.
 
A monochromatic palette of warm tones of caramel and coffee used in the mosaics, large wall tiles and timber stool create a calm, uninterrupted spatial plane that is lifted with an eye-catching spherical copper hanging light. The wall-hung vanity not only provides storage space but also leaves the floor free to enhance the sense of clutter-free space.
 
Complementing the overall space management is a range of minimalist fittings such as tapware, shower, basin and accessories that are clean and simple in their design while delivering high functionality and water efficiency.
 
Boston three-in-one showers are multi-function showers on a rail with a three star WELS rating, and a choice of a drenching flow, an invigorating medium spray and a light, massaging water pattern.
 
The pillar-style Academy basin mixer boasts an efficient 4 star WELS rating with the tap using a maximum 7.5 litres of water a minute, and comes with matching Academy shower/basin mixers.
 
The asymmetric Adesso Urban Soft hand basins complement the custom-built vanity and come in a comfortable 650mm wide design with an integrated shelf providing extra counter-space for toiletries.
 
Raymor’s Boston collection of matching accessories includes towel rails, robe hooks and towel rings, all featuring strong, geometric styling and in complete harmony with the other fixtures.
 
Tradelink stores stock a wide range of bathroom fixtures and fittings, including the Raymor and Adesso brands.
17.07.2012