29-07-2010 by admin
The building code of the United States and Canada requires the full circuit interrupter electrical sockets to prevent electric shocks which may be caused by the electrical appliances installed in the bathroom like the lights, heaters and heated towel rails. This requirement should be part and parcel of the bathroom design.
Minimal clutter found in the bathroom should be observed in the bathroom design. A pedestal sink can save space and make the room look larger rather than cramped the space with the large vanity or countertop. Mirrors, too, can make the bathroom look bigger as they capture and reflect light inside the bathroom. To make the bathroom appear bigger, soft colors of tiles and light-colored floor mat or carpet should be selected.
Whether a house has a small bathroom or an elegant one, the bathroom design should serve as relief room with sanitation as its first and foremost consideration.
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27-07-2010 by admin
A bathroom is one room which a house cannot do without. It is tagged with different names in its formal names as a water closet, a restroom, a washroom or may be informally called the loo or john, or a visit to President Clinton. Basically, the main items found in the bathroom are the shower, toilet and sink, plumbing fixtures and sometimes with the optional bathtub as specified by its bathroom design.
In one small simple house, there may just be one bathroom; in luxury homes there may be quite a number of bathrooms, depending on the bathroom design of the house. Its main reason for being is to make the human body clean and refreshed after a long travel or from work and to conduct liquid and solid wastes to the septic tank or a sewer.
A full bath has a complete set of bathtub, shower, toilet and sink and the corresponding plumbing accessories like the cold and hot shower provision. Toilet, sink and shower make a bathroom a 3/4 bath. The powder room which is sometimes used by guests during parties is a half bath where toilet and sink are installed. When discussing with one’s residential design specialist or when a house is being advertised for sale, the number of bathrooms are described as 3.1 for three baths and one half bath or 4.3 which means four full baths and 3 half baths.
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