Celtic Bathroom

Celtic Bathroom

The comfort of your own bedroom and bathroom with the opportunity to spend time with your new friends in the shared areas.

These modern apartments in our student residence in Cardiff give you the opportunity to live by yourself at the same time you get to meet students from Celtic and make new friends.

The standard rooms are in comfortable self-contained areas with a shared kitchen.

You will have the privacy of your own bedroom and en-suite bathroom. At the same time you will be able to relax, socialise and spend mealtimes with your other students in the shared kitchen and lounge area.

Each kitchen is shared by only seven rooms, rented exclusively by other students from Celtic. The lounge area is fully furnished with sofas, a coffee table and TV table.

There is free wired broadband in all bedrooms and Wi-Fi throughout the student residence.

Standard Room

Standard Room

Common Area

Kitchen and Dining Area

Private Bathroom

What's included?

Each room is fully furnished with:

  • Double bed (4 ft/ 1.2 metres wide)

  • En-suite shower, toilet and sink

  • Under bed storage

  • Wardrobe & shelving

  • Storage drawers

  • Desk with desk chair

  • Bed linen

  • Blackout blinds

Each room has a shared kitchen space between 6 other rooms in a self-contained private area for Celtic students.

Room sizes can vary from 13.37m2 to 15.79m2.

Quick Information

Walking time from Celtic English Academy: About 15 minutes

Minimum Age: 18+

Meal plan: Self-catering

Check In: From 15:00 on Sundays

Check out: Until 10:00 on Sundays

Price: £165 per week (Single occupancy)

Summer supplement: £15 per week (29/05/2022-25/09/2022)

Damage deposit: £100 (refundable after check-out)


• Weekly cleaning of the flat's shared kitchen is included in the weekly residence fees.

• All rooms have a cleaning basket that is restocked monthly. All students are encouraged to take responsibility to keep the facilities clean and tidy.

• The damage deposit is payable at the time of booking and refundable after check-out. Payment will be transferred after the check-out inspection.


Bathroom Facilities

  • You will have your own en-suite bathroom. In your en-suite bathroom, you will have a shower, toilet, wash basin, and mirror.

  • You will need to provide your own towels and toiletries such as soap, toothpaste, shampoo and toilet paper.

Kitchen and Communal Dining Area

Standard rooms have a shared kitchen between 7 rooms. In the integrated kitchen you will have plenty of storage, a breakfast bar and a HD TV as well as:

  • Cooking facilities, including an electric cooker, oven/ grill & microwave.

  • Dishwashing facilities including a dishwasher and sink.

  • Fridge / freezer (with at least one shelf in each, for each student).

Great for meeting other Celtic students and making friends!

Important Information – All Residence Accommodation

  • There is a weekly £15 supplement in the summer from 29th May – 25th September 2022

  • £100 refundable damage deposit is charged at the time of booking which will be refunded if there is no damage caused at your residence

  • This accommodation is provided by Celtic English Academy but managed by Lumis Student Living. Please visit Lumis Student Living website for more information.

  • Residence accommodation is subject to availability and we advise you to book 8 weeks in advance.

  • The minimum age for residence accommodation is 18. If you are 16 or 17, please visit our Homestay page.

  • Residence accommodation is from 15:00 on Sunday to 10:00 on Sunday.

  • It's very important for you to inform us of your arrival time in advance if you haven't arranged an airport transfer with us.

  • There is a small charge for using the on-site laundry. Prices start at £3.30 for washing clothes and £1.90 for drying clothes.

All inclusive utility bills

  • WiFi

  • Water

  • Electricity

  • Heating

Safety And Security

  • 24/7 CCTV

  • Keyless Fob Entry

  • Secure Bike Storage

Celtic Bathroom

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Black And White Tile Bathroom Home Depot

Black And White Tile Bathroom Home Depot

black and white bathroom

Francesco Lagnese

You want your bathroom to feel both relaxing and clean, which is why black and white is a universally appealing palette for this space. Stainless steel, gold, and even brass fixtures look great paired with it, and the neutral backdrop offers so much versatility for accessorizing.

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DUSTIN HALLECK

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Black Trim

Designer SuzAnn Kletzian transformed a dark Chicago bathroom into a luxurious escape thanks to a marble shower, statement floors, and black picture frame trim on the doors and walls.

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Maura McEvoy

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Laura Resen

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NATHAN KIRKMAN

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Dramatic Details

An Alexander McQueen skull pillow was the main source of inspiration for designer SuzAnn Kletzien for this en suite bathroom in Chicago. "I wanted drama!" Kletzien says. Gold accents only helped enhance the vibe.

black and white bathroom

Francesco Lagnese

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A Moody Escape

Rustic is the first thing that comes to mind in this master bathroom in Lake Martin, Alabama by designer Susan Ferrier. A dark stain on the cabinetry allows the white countertop and interior of the tub to pop.

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Thayer Allyson Gowdy

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Modern Marble

Calacatta marble walls are the star of this San Francisco master bathroom by designer Palmer Weiss. Even though the room is mostly white, the black and grey veins in the marble give the space depth.

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Annie Schlechter

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Updated Subway Tile

"I wanted the nostalgic look of a black-and-white bathroom," Leslie Klotz says of the space in her Manhattan apartment. "And I used high-gloss paint [Benjamin Moore's Black] because it felt sexy."

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Hedden Phillips

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Tub Front and Center

Designer Deirdre Doherty refreshed the master bathroom in this old Spanish Revival home in Los Angeles by going bold with the floors and positioning a free-standing tub smack dab in the middle of the room.

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William Abranowicz

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Francesco Lagnese

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Unique Chandelier

The black-tiled flowers on the floor of this Victorian San Franciscan house feel delightfully nostalgic, but don't miss that crystal ship chandelier, which designer Ken Fulk says "was a whimsical last-minute selection."

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Victoria Pearson

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White Shiplap

Designer Lee Ann Thornton added horizontal shiplap walls to this Greenwich, Connecticut bathroom to create a rustic vibe. But thick, black mirror frames and hardware keeps it feeling modern.

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George Ross

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Vanity Goals

It's hard to miss the ebonized vanity in the master bathroom of this New Jersey home, designed by Michael Aiduss. The wall-mounted mirror is just the glamorous cherry on top.

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Amy Neunsinger

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Black Lacquer

Designer Mark D. Sikes broke all the rules in this tiny West Hollywood bathroom by painting the walls in tight space black lacquer, instead of a typical light color. This choice makes the room feel like a jewel box.

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Fabric Walls

The compact wainscoted powder room in this Santa Barbara home, designed by Christina Rottman, features walls clad in fabric. The metallic sink adds some shine.

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Bathroom Medicine Cabinets With Lights

Bathroom Medicine Cabinets With Lights

The 10 Best Medicine Cabinets of 2021

Keep your bathroom organized with these stylish picks

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It's easy to take a medicine cabinet for granted—that is until you don't have one anymore. These wall-mounted cabinets are such a convenient spot to store personal care products, medications, and other bathroom essentials, particularly if you've been struggling to contain clutter.

Luckily, there is a wide range of medicine cabinets available today. You can find traditional models that hang on your wall like a picture frame, as well as ones that recess back into the wall for a more streamlined look. Some have built-in lights or anti-fogging technology that give them even more functionality.

Here, the best medicine cabinets to complete your bathroom.

Our Top Picks

Crafted from solid and manufactured wood and featuring white crown molding, this cabinet is both stylish and practical.

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The sleek design and superior construction will add a streamlined look to any bathroom.

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You can't go wrong with this cabinet's timeless style, and you can easily swap out the hardware to get the finish you want.

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This cabinet has a built-in LED light strip along the edges, so it'll provide you with both good lighting and plenty of storage.

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This medicine cabinet was designed to be mounted in the corner of a room, so it's perfect for small bathrooms.

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With a sleek steel frame and rounded corners, this versatile cabinet will add a modern touch to your bathroom—as well as storage.

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This wood cabinet has traditional crown molding and a warm cinnamon or distressed gray finish, so it's sure to add a rustic vibe.

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Crafted from solid teak and featuring two mirrors, this cabinet is stylish and has no shortage of storage space.

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It's not only small in size, but also recess-mounted, giving it a streamlined look that's ideal for small spaces.

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Unlike other models, this unit's unique fog-resistant glass doesn't require heating to keep the mirror from fogging.

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Three Posts Crenshaw Medicine Cabinet

Size: 5.25 x 19.25 x 28 inches | Mount Type: Surface | Shelves: Three | Framed: Yes | Materials: Manufactured and solid wood | Return Policy: 30 days, plus 90-day warranty

What We Like

  • Available in three colors

  • Adjustable shelves

  • Easy to install

What We Don't Like

  • Wood interior is a bit harder to keep clean

It's hard to beat the Three Posts Crenshaw Medicine Cabinet in functionality, style, and price. This Wayfair piece has a classic design that will mesh well in any bathroom, and it even comes in three colors to match your space. It's a good size, giving you plenty of room to check yourself out in the mirror, and the inside contains three adjustable shelves that will hold all your toiletries.

This medicine cabinet is designed to be surface-mounted to your wall, and it has a classy strip of crown molding around its upper edge. It's made from a combination of solid and manufactured wood (note: there's no interior mirror), and the cabinet comes with all the hardware necessary to mount safely in your bathroom.

Kohler Aluminum Recessed Medicine Cabinet

Size: 4.81 x 15.5 x 19.5 inches | Mount Type: Recessed | Shelves: Two | Framed: No | Materials: Anodized aluminum | Return Policy: 180 days (Build); 90 days (Home Depot), plus 1-year limited warranty

What We Like

  • Adjustable shelves

  • Concealed, reversible hinges

  • Good for small spaces

What We Don't Like

  • May chip over time

Recessed medicine cabinets are designed to set back into the wall of your bathroom, where the bulk of the cabinet is hidden and resembles a flush-mounted mirror. The Kohler Aluminum Recessed Medicine Cabinet is one of the best choices in this category, as it features a sleek and durable frameless design with beveled edges on its mirror. It has an anodized aluminum body with a rust-free finish—ideal for humid bathrooms—and it even comes with reversible hinges that allow it to open to the left or right, depending on your space.

This recessed medicine cabinet is on the small side, and it comes with two adjustable glass shelves to match its mirrored interior. The door opens 108 degrees for easier access to the cabinet's contents, and the whole thing is reasonably priced to boot.

Classic Wall Mounted Medicine Cabinet

Size: 5 x 20 x 27 inches | Mount Type: Surface | Shelves: Two | Framed: Yes | Materials: Solid hardwood with glass shelves | Return Policy: 30 days

What We Like

  • Glass interior

  • Can be mounted to open left or right

  • Adjustable shelves

What We Don't Like

  • Expensive

  • Only available in white

Surface-mounted medicine cabinets are designed to be hung on the wall the same way you would a piece of artwork, and this versatile option from Pottery Barn is traditional and elegant. The classic framed design is a good size for any bathroom, and it features a solid hardwood frame with pencil-polished edging for a touch of added flair.

It comes with nickel hardware (although you can buy chrome, satin nickel, or antique bronze hardware separately), and its door can be mounted to open left or right. Inside, two 4-inch deep adjustable tempered-glass shelves, giving you plenty of space to store all types of bathroom products.

Orren Ellis Howey Frameless Medicine Cabinet

Size: 5 x 20 x 32 inches (also available in various widths, including 20, 24, 30, 36, and 48 inches) | Mount Type: Surface or recessed | Shelves: Three | Framed: No | Materials: Aluminum | Return Policy: 30 days, plus 2-year limited warranty

What We Like

  • Available in different sizes

  • Can be surface or recessed mounted

  • Built-in defogger

  • Touchscreen

What We Don't Like

  • Very expensive

You can improve the lighting in your bathroom with the Orren Ellis Howey Medicine Cabinet, which has a built-in LED light strip around its outer edges. The mirror comes in three different sizes, ranging from 20 to 48-inches wide, and it can be either recessed into the wall or surface-mounted. The light is controlled by a soft-touch switch to turn the built-in mirror defogger on and off, adding to the luxury and convenience of this cabinet'.

Inside this high-end mirror, you'll find three adjustable tempered glass shelves, along with a classy mirrored interior. There's also an interior LED light that automatically turns on when you open the door, and you can choose whether you want the cabinet to open to the right or the left. It's a much more expensive choice but has plenty of features you might not want to pass up.

Home Decorators Collection Hamilton Corner Medicine Cabinet

Size: 11.6 x 20 x 27 inches | Mount Type: Surface | Shelves: Three | Framed: Yes | Materials: Solid birch and medium-density fiberboard | Return Policy: 90 days

What We Like

  • Available in three colors

  • Easy to install

What We Don't Like

  • Can't change opening side

In particularly small bathrooms, the sink might be placed in a corner to save space—and if this is the case, you'll want a product like the Home Decorators Collection Hamilton Corner Wall Medicine Cabinet. Designed to be surface-mounted in the corner, this unique product features a triangular design that offers even more space for all your bathroom toiletries.

This cabinet, nearly a whopping 12 inches deep, comes in several colors and features a traditional frame with a beveled mirror. It's crafted from a combination of solid wood and medium-density fiberboard. There are three spacious triangular shelves inside the cabinet, which provide more room than standard rectangular shelves—a bonus.

West Elm Seamless Medicine Cabinet

Size: 5.1 x 16.5 x 27.5 inches | Mount Type: Surface or recessed | Shelves: Three | Framed: Yes | Materials: Steel frame with engineered wood | Return Policy: 30 days

What We Like

  • Can be surface or recessed mounted

  • Available in five finishes

  • Adjustable shelves

What We Don't Like

  • Expensive

For a sleek design that will fit into a modern bathroom, you can't go wrong with the best-selling Seamless Medicine Cabinet from West Elm. It has contemporary rounded corners and a thin steel frame, and you can choose from a variety of finishes to match any decor scheme, including antique brass, chrome, brushed and polished nickel, and dark bronze.

This medicine cabinet is ultra-versatile—it can either be wall-mounted or recessed, depending on your preferences. The metal fixtures are all sealed to protect against moisture, and inside there are three adjustable glass shelves for storage. The cabinet comes with all the mounting hardware necessary, and it can be configured to open to the left or right, giving you more versatility with its installation.

Home Decorators Collection Naples Framed Surface-Mount Bathroom Medicine Cabinet

Size: 8 x 25 x 31 inches | Mount Type: Surface | Shelves: Three | Framed: Yes | Materials: Wood and medium-density fiberboard | Return Policy: 90 days, plus 1-year warranty

What We Like

  • Extra large

  • Available in three finishes

  • Adjustable shelves

What We Don't Like

  • Interior is also wood

For a more rustic look, consider the Home Decorators Collection Naples Medicine Cabinet, which has a beautiful wood frame that comes in several finishes, including distressed gray and warm cinnamon. The cabinet is larger than average at 8-inches deep, so it might look bulky in a small bathroom—especially since it's designed to be surface-mounted.

This medicine cabinet has a traditional crown molding accent along its upper edge and flourishes on the sides. The mirrored door can be installed to open in either direction and, inside, three wooden shelves can be adjusted to accommodate your favorite bath products.

Signature Hardware Wulan Teak Medicine Cabinet

Size: 5.88 x 55.25 x 27.5 inches | Mount Type: Surface | Shelves: Two | Framed: Yes | Materials: Teak | Return Policy: 90 days, plus 5-year warranty

What We Like

  • Sliding doors

  • Available in four finishes

  • Deeper than average

What We Don't Like

  • Shelves are not adjustable

  • Expensive

The Wulan Teak Medicine Cabinet is designed to be installed over a double vanity, and its oversized form is a whopping 55.25-inches wide. The cabinet is crafted from solid teak (ideal for bathrooms), and it has two mirrors, both of which are 24 x 21.88 inches and mounted on a convenient sliding door.

This modern medicine cabinet is available in several finishes, including natural wood and whitewash, and it's 27.5 inches tall and just under 6 inches in depth. Inside the cabinet, you'll find two long shelves where you can stash essentials, but unfortunately, they're not adjustable.

Adaiyah Recessed Frameless Single Door Medicine Cabinet

Size: 4 x 16 x 22 inches | Mount Type: Recessed | Shelves: Two | Framed: No | Materials: Glass and stainless steel | Return Policy: 30 days

What We Like

  • Adjustable shelves

  • Can open in either direction

  • Affordable

What We Don't Like

  • May chip over time

The Ebern Designs Adaiyah Medicine Cabinet will fit well in a small bathroom thanks to its compact form, which is just 16-inches wide and 4-inches deep. It's also a recessed-mounted cabinet, further giving it a streamlined, barely-there look that's especially great for small spaces.

This cabinet is super simple, with a frameless design and beveled mirror, and there are two adjustable shelves inside for storage. The concealed hinges on the cabinet door provide a more polished appearance, and the door is designed to swing either left or right, depending on your preference.

Home Decorators Collection Fog Free Herringbone Medicine Cabinet

Size: 4.85 x 24 x 30 inches | Mount Type: Surface or recessed | Shelves: Three | Framed: Yes | Materials: Aluminum | Return Policy: 90 days

What We Like

  • Can be surface or recess mounted

  • Relatively affordable

  • Comes with internal storage bins

What We Don't Like

  • Tricky assembly

Tired of having to wipe the fog off the mirror after you get out of the shower? The Home Decorators Collection Fog-Free Medicine Cabinet can help solve this common problem thanks to its unique fog-resistant glass, which doesn't require heating. The cabinet can be either surface-mounted or recessed, and its 24 x 30-inch white frame is a classic style that will fit into just about any space.

This medicine cabinet has rust-free aluminum construction, and there are three adjustable glass shelves inside and three removable storage bins. And if the white trim isn't to your liking, you can always add a little bit of paint along with the trim to complement your bathroom's decor.

Final Verdict

Overall, we recommend the Three Posts Crenshaw Medicine Cabinet (view at Wayfair), which is available in three colors and comes with adjustable shelves and easy assembly. If you want something with a bit more style, check out West Elm's Seamless Medicine Cabinet (view at West Elm).

Size

The size of your medicine cabinet should be based on the size of the sink or vanity it's being installed over. In general, you don't want the cabinet to be any wider than the vanity—but it can be a few inches smaller, especially if you have sconce lights on either side. In terms of height, most medicine cabinets are between 24 and 30 inches tall, and you'll want to make sure there's enough room to install the unit and open its door without bumping into any bathroom fixtures. Also, be sure to consider the cabinet's depth, especially if you have larger bottles you plan on storing.

Installation

There are two main styles of medicine cabinets: recessed and surface-mounted. As its name suggests, a recessed medicine cabinet is set back into the wall, creating a more streamlined look. However, this style can be more complicated to install, especially if you don't already have a cut-out for a recessed cabinet. The other style is surface mount, which hangs on the wall's surface like a piece of art. This option is typically easier to install, but the cabinet will stick out several inches, so it might not be best for small spaces.

Features

Depending on what you plan to store in your medicine cabinet, you may want to look for a model with adjustable inner shelves. Many personal care products come in tall bottles, and cabinets with fixed shelves may not accommodate these awkward-sized products. Other customizations include doors that can be assembled to open from either direction and built-in lighting for great convenience.

This article was written by Camryn Rabideau, a freelance writer and home decor enthusiast who has written for The Spruce since 2017. With a background in interior design, she's an expert on all things home and can't live without her own medicine cabinet, which houses all manner of bathroom clutter. To write this article, she selected medicine cabinets based on their size, ease of installation, and extra features.

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Bathroom Medicine Cabinets With Lights

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Bathroom Design Miami

Bathroom Design Miami

What Are Some Design Ideas for Small Bathrooms?

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Redecorating the rooms in your home can bring some chaos, but it also brings a lot of excitement as you watch an entirely new look come to life in rooms that had become mundane and dated. The long-term enjoyment and satisfaction you get from a newly redesigned bathroom, for example, is more than worth the short amount of time you spend completing the work.

When you're decorating a particularly small bathroom — or any small room — you have to make the most of every bit of available space. From creating practical spaces to letting your design imagination shine through, you could take your new bathroom in many different directions. Let's take a look at some great design ideas for small bathrooms.

Go Bold with Wallpaper

Wallpaper may seem like a dated idea, but many of today's modern prints and designs look nothing like those blocky, geometric designs from days gone by. Bold prints and striking patterns that might look overwhelming in a larger space can really shine in a small bathroom. Choose an accent wall and decorate it with bright colors or a punchy pattern or go dramatic and wallpaper the entire bathroom in a textured print.

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Keep Counter Lines Clean

If you have an ample budget, changing your bathroom counter can really change the entire feel of the bathroom. Choose a design that adds crisp, clean lines to the space. Decorative finishes and scalloped edges may seem fancy and tempting, but they can distract from the rest of the room and diminish your counter space. Additionally, patterned designs on the walls call for "non-busy" counters and accessories to avoid a cluttered feel.

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Add a Design Element to the Ceiling

If decorating the walls isn't your style or you don't have a lot of open wall space, consider adding an eye-catching design element to the ceiling instead. Drawing visitors' eyes up to the ceiling helps create the illusion that your overall bathroom space is much larger than it actually is, according to Elle Decor.

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Consider a Floating Sink

Okay, so maybe floating sinks don't really float, but these types of pedestal sinks with no surrounding counters almost give the impression they are really suspended in midair. This sink style allows you to eliminate bulky counters and cabinets by skipping the traditional bathroom vanity. If counter space isn't important to you, look for a modern floating sink with minimal plumbing to keep your walls and floor tidy.

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Think Outside the Shower Stall

Traditional shower stalls and bathtubs take up a lot of valuable space in a tiny bathroom. If you've got the budget for a full replacement, consider turning your standard bathroom into a European-style bathroom with an open shower and drain on one end of the room, partially separated by a transparent sheet of laminated glass.

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Try Hanging a Towel Bar

If you plan on keeping the counter and you need more counter space, hang a towel bar (or two) to free up space. These bars can hold standard hand towels or even full-size body towels in most cases. This use of vertical storage space saves some of your limited square footage for other uses. As a bonus, you can find plenty of towel bars with decorative designs to spruce up your walls as well.

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Bring Some Natural Light In

One of the biggest problems in a small space is the lack of light, and dark rooms with poor lighting look not only dismal but also seem much smaller than they actually are. If your bathroom has a window, install decorative blinds or a window shade in a color and material that lets some natural light in, even when the blinds are closed or the shade is pulled down.

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Spring for an Oval Mirror

You know how funhouses always have halls and rooms with funky mirrors in them? The logic is simple — mirrors are great at creating optical illusions. Oval mirrors, in particular, create an illusion of height, and every mirror reflects both artificial and natural light to make rooms much brighter. Place an oval mirror over the sink or an open wall to add brightness and create the illusion of extra height in your small bathroom.

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Use Ledges or Shelves for Storage

If you're completely remodeling your small bathroom, consider choosing a shower and tub enclosure with storage ledges in the walls. If your do-over isn't that extensive, you could hang shelves in the shower enclosure or above the sink. Ledges and shelves are great for storing shower and hair products that you don't want cluttering your counters.

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Choose Flexible Storage Options

As much as you want to avoid clutter in a small bathroom, it's inevitable that you need certain items in the room. The storage items you choose are determined by the style choices you make throughout the room. If you opt for a pedestal sink, you might be able to slide a basket with fresh towels underneath it. If your shower doesn't have shelves, then look for a hanging shower caddy to drape over the shower head to hold your supplies. If you hang a shelf near your sink, pick up some cute containers to place on it to hold your toothbrush, toothpaste, hairbrush and other essentials.

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Best Materials & Finishes for Bathroom Cabinets

Find out which base material, surface finish and countertop material is best suited for your bathroom cabinet

Pooja Khanna Tyagi

6 February 2019

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Most of our bathrooms incorporate small utility cabinets that are used for storing bathroom linen, bathroom essentials and toiletries. These cabinets need to be sturdy, because they are subjected to water splashes, steam and dripping lotions on a daily basis. Hence, for hassle-free maintenance, it is essential to choose the right base material, surface finish and countertop material for these bathroom cabinets. Here is a guide to the most popular materials that can be used for your bathroom cabinets.

1. What are the different kinds of bathroom cabinets?

  • The most common bathroom cabinets are constructed below the bathroom countertop, where the bathroom cabinets are a combination of drawers and shutters.
  • In case the bathroom has a pedestal sink, then the cabinet is installed just above the sink. This kind of cabinet comprises a front mirror and has a depth of 6–8 inches, which is just enough for storing bathroom essentials and toiletries.
  • Bathroom cabinets are also installed in the form of standalone wall-mounted cabinets or floor cabinets.

2. What are the basic criteria for selecting the materials for bathroom cabinets?

  • The bathroom is a moisture-laden area. Hence, all the bathroom cabinet materials should be resistant to moisture and humidity.
  • Additionally, the bathroom cabinet materials should be strong enough to take the weight of stone countertop materials such as marble, granite or quartz.

3. What is the best material for bathroom cabinets?

  • Go for a waterproof plywood for fabricating the basic framework of the cabinet. It is the best choice because the material is very stable and highly resistant to moisture.
  • Avoid materials like MDF (medium density fibre). MDF is not resistant to humidity and moisture.
  • Some homeowners prefer solid wood, but the material is not suitable for the bathrooms: solid wood has the tendency to expand and contract in the presence of humidity and moisture.
  • Do not go for ready-made bathroom cabinets in particle board. This material not only sags under the weight of natural stone countertops but also has the tendency to break down in the presence of water or steam.
  • You can even opt for readymade PVC cabinets. They are very cost effective but should be only used for rented apartments or in the short term, as PVC is not very durable and may sag over time.

4. Which material is best suited for the surface finish of the bathroom cabinets?

  • Laminate is the best option for bathroom cabinets because it is highly stain- and water-resistant. However, it is advisable to go for matte-finish laminates – smudges, scratches and stains are less visible on a matte finish than on a gloss finish
  • Avoid wood veneers for bathroom cabinets; they are more delicate than laminate and require regular maintenance.
  • You can also fabricate the basic structure of the bathroom cabinet in plywood and go for glass shutters. Glass gives a modern look and brings in an element of lightness within the bathroom.
  • An affordable way to finish the bathroom cabinets is with latex- or oil-based paint and primers. It is better to go for latex paints, because they release less VOCs than oil-based paints.

5. What's the best material for the cabinet countertop?

  • Granite is one of the best materials for the countertop, as it imparts a sleek and classy look. Granite is low on maintenance and available in a wide range of colours and patterns.
  • Marble is an expensive countertop material that looks elegant thanks to its natural veins. The major drawback of using marble is that it is prone to stains and scratches, so you will need to make sure to seal the marble countertop properly.
  • For an offbeat look, some homeowners use porcelain tiles, ceramic tiles or glass mosaic on the bathroom countertop. This might not be the best idea: it might be difficult to keep the grout lines thoroughly clean and this might result in the growth of mould or mildew as time goes on.
  • You can also consider solid surface for the bathroom countertop, as in this example. Solid surface is available in a wide range of colours and patterns. It is made with crushed stone materials and acrylic resins that can be thermoformed into any shape.It can easily be sanded or buffed for minor scratches, but can get damaged by heavy objects dropping on it or exposure to intense heat.

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