Create The Illusion Of Space In Your Home

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  • Author Tal Potishman
  • Published February 7, 2010
  • Word count 520

It is easy to feel dispirited in the current recession. The housing and home improvement market has been hit hard by the recession and it's doing it's best to get back up to speed. For those of you who have some savings tucked away, the situation is not too bad and hope can still be found. If you have plans for the future, you can still make them happen. It is all about making the most of your potential and this article will tell you how.

Most people when thinking of properties often get sucked into the idea of 'the bigger the better'. Unfortunately not everyone can afford a large property, but there are ways to get around this. For instance, you can create the illusion of having a big property if you learn to make the most of what you have already.

The bathroom is one of the most busiest and most used room in the house. Depending on the size of the property, it can also be one of the smallest. Many homeowners have to struggle between choosing a shower cubicle or a bath in the bathroom. Unsurprisingly, many choose to go for the shower just so that they can save on space. Others just simply prefer having a shower.

These days the modern baths have been designed especially to accommodate these smaller bathrooms. They come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, so they can easily be fitted in. For those that prefer using showers, the trend nowadays is to install a wetroom. A wetroom is advantageous for small bathrooms and they also have the added appearance of looking modern.

Some other handy tips

Another way to create the illusory of space is to install frameless glass panels. These are useful as they can be used to section off the room to make sure that the water stays where it is needed without making the space feel enclosed.

Homeowners that are considering adding an extra bathroom in their home might well want to think about adding it in their attic- or even in the alcove.

Taking advantage of the made-to-measure lifestyle

Homeowners can now have sheets of glass cut to whatever size and specification they need. It is now possible more than ever to have a wetroom installed even in the smallest of bathrooms.

If the homeowner uses their space in a way that is quite strategic, then it might be possible to have both a shower and a bath. Some homeowners prefer not to have a wetroom. A wetroom is just one option amongst many as there are a wide range of enclosures available. It is just about exploring these options and making the best informed choice.

Before installing an enclosure, it is often best to closely consider the door mechanism. Some might find this quite obvious, however it is essential that enough room is left in the bathroom for the door to open. If you are really short for space you may want to consider installing an enclosure with sliding or bi-fold doors so you do not loose floor space when opening the door.

Tal Potishman, editor of Heating Central, writes articles about central heating systems, boilers, plumber Stockport, underfloor heating and solar thermal. He specializes in helping save money by advising on efficient heating.

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