When you build a new home, you start completely from
scratch. With Faber Homes, you even have the ability to change our floor plans
based on your needs. Not a fan of sharing a sink? Make it two. Don’t like to
reach down to your counters? We can raise your cabinets and countertops. You
can even upgrade windows to add more natural light to your bathroom space. But
what are some of the other aesthetics you should take into consideration when
you schedule your preconstruction meeting and design meeting at our Claridge Design Centre?
Functionality.
Ultimately, you need a functional floor plan depending on how many people will
use the bathroom, and how often those using it will do so simultaneously. Also
keep in mind, by International Residential Code, toilets must be at least 15
inches from any other bath fixture, wall or other obstacle. Always try to leave
24 inches of clear floor space in front of the shower, to ensure you have
enough room to enter and exit safely. For roomier floor plans, you can always
opt for taller toilets, wider doorways or even curbless showers.
Create a color palette.
This might sound like an after-construction tip, but in reality, understanding
what colors you’re working with will help you design the space. Keep your color
palette consistent by choosing hand and bath towels in similar shades found in
your wall coverings (paper or paint) and window treatments. Being too
matchy-matchy will keep your bathroom looking one-dimensional. Instead of
matching colors exactly, select colors that are just slightly off from one
another.
Lighting. We
mentioned perhaps choosing larger windows for your bathroom to bring in natural
light, but if you’re a fan of even more privacy, there are ways to bring the
best light in your bathroom. For example, choose diffused lighting or fixtures
with frosted-glass, as this will mimic natural light best, and allow you to see
yourself in the most flattering light among true colors.
Bring your ideas to preconstruction and design meetings and
our experts can help you decide how to implement your ideas to create the best
bathroom in your brand new home.
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