Basic Equipment Every Bathroom Should Have

As you set up your new home, one of the most important – and intimate – spaces will be the bathroom – you need your bathroom to accommodate all of the bathroom functions and be as aesthetically pleasing as possible, right? Obviously, you know you will need a toilet, a shower, and a sink – these are the basic fixtures any old regular bathroom will have. But in reality, you will want your new bathroom to be better than that, which brings us to what are the basic equipment that every bathroom should have and will make yours pop.  Below are some of the most popular recommendations for the necessities you need to have in your bathroom. There are a lot of washroom supplies that need to in the bathroom.

Water heater

Some people may like to shower with cold water when the weather is a bit warmer, but can’t really commit to doing it during winter, others cannot even bear showering with cold water during the hottest of heatwaves. Whether you enjoy your cold water showers or not, a reliable water heater is a basic staple in any bathroom. However, before buying your trusty heater, you must consider some important things.

Look at the space – where will you hang it? How much room can your bathroom offer? Do you prefer a classic tank heater or an instant "on-demand" variant? Read on both types, and learn about their prices and maintenance strategies. You also need to give some thought to what exactly will be powering your heater. Are you going to get an electrical heater or are you planning to use a heater that uses natural gas as its required source of energy? These various factors will greatly affect your choice of water heaters which is great because you will not feel overwhelmed with all of the available choices.

Bathroom vent fan

A bathroom vent fan is intended to draw out moisture and odors from the bathroom, improving the overall smell and air quality, especially in smaller bathrooms. While many people believe that the main purpose of a bathroom vent fan is removing bad smells, the most important function is actually to exhaust warm, moist air, like that created from the use of a bathtub or shower. Damp, warm air not only promotes the growth of mold but can also cause damage to the surfaces and fixtures in your bathroom. The damage does not just stop at your bathroom though, the warm, humid air created by your shower or bath may be dangerous for you if your bathroom is not well-ventilated. Basically, if there is no source of air, then you will suffer from a shortage of breath and might even faint. Having a vent fan will ensure your safety as well as the continuity of your bathroom equipment.

Towel Rail / Dryer

During hot summer days, your towel can dry almost instantly, even if you leave it lying on the edge of your sink. The problem comes with the cooler fall and winter months; the days are shorter, the sun only comes up for a few hours – if at all, and the weather is overall wet and clammy. Hanging a towel to allow air to circulate and dry it after use is definitely the best way to prevent odors and infections, so invest in a good bath towel rail or dryer to keep your towels fresh and crisp at all times.

Illuminated mirror

With an abundance of lighting and bathroom mirrors on the market to choose from, finding a combination to work together can be overwhelming and time-consuming. One of the most popular directions is to install wall lights on both sides of your mirror, which may require space and time to install.

An illuminated mirror, on the other hand, offers a streamlined, two-for-one solution for vanity lighting in the bathroom. In addition to their modern looks and ease of installation, illuminated mirrors are designed especially for their obvious purpose, and can be used to apply makeup knowing that the light falls at a perfect angle onto the face, leaving no room for errors, unlike separately installed lights.

Cabinets/ drawers

When looking for equipment for your bathroom, you need to ensure that it does not get overcrowded. This can be easily solved if you have a couple of cabinets either hanging on the walls or under the sink. These cabinets will act as storage for cleaning supplies, extra towels, and rags or even storage for your everyday necessities such as razors, creams, medicine, and even makeup. Having cabinets or even drawers in your bathroom will save you a substantial amount of space while still having all the things you need readily available.

Dispensers

This might seem like an unnecessary addition to your bathroom, but it is actually something that will save you a lot of trouble and hassle. Having dispensers for soap, shampoo, as well as conditioner, will save you counter space that the various bottles would take up whether at your sink or on the sides of your bathtub. Buying dispensers for your bathroom will also allow you to buy your soap, shampoo, and conditioner in bulk, which will in turn save you serious money as well as decrease plastic usage.

Handheld Showerhead

Basic Equipment Every Bathroom Should Have

As mentioned above a sink, shower, and toilet are the very basis of any bathroom out there, but something that should be mentioned concerning showers is that you need to buy a handheld showerhead for your shower. It might seem like a luxury that you can do without but it will make your time in the shower go so much faster. It also has the added function of a tool to use when cleaning your bathroom because you can spray the area needing cleaning very easily by targeting it with the showerhead. You can also easily fill your cleaning bucket without spillage unlike if you try to fill it using the sink’s tap.

Before buying all of your bathroom necessities, make sure to study your space well – measure the dimensions of all the walls; decide on where everything will be, and consider how it will affect anything next to it. Don’t forget to account for the empty spaces you need to leave for plumbing and power switches. The last thing you want is to buy units and fixtures, only to discover that space cannot accommodate them.

 

 

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