Bathroom Design Guide to Help Design Your Bathroom in 2024
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- Опубліковано 21 лип 2024
- Bathroom Design Guide to Help Design Your Bathroom in 2024
Our Bathroom Trends 2024 video has received a lot of questions! The video outlines a bathroom design guide that answers the top bathroom design questions we have received.
When designing a bathroom there are lots of decisions to make, which brings about lots of questions like cabinet finishes, paint colors, tile, grout and more - "What is more durable, painted or stained cabinets?"; "How do I keep grout from getting dingy?"
In this bathroom design guide video we share valuable design information that will help you design your bathroom!
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:32 Painted or Stained Cabinets More Durable?
03:26 What Color White Paint Do We Love?
04:38 Design Hint: Cabinets
05:59 How Do I Keep My Grout From Looking Dingy?
06:48 What Flooring Minimizes Grout?
09:30 Designer Hint: Tile
12:38 How To Avoid Small Tiles on Shower Floor?
15:39 Designer Hint: Bathroom Floors
16:19 How To Keep Shower Glass Free of Water Stains?
17:26 Shower Glass and Hardware
19:58 How do I keep My Plumbing Fixtures Looking New?
22:38 Is Quartz or Natural Stone Better For Countertops?
]26:20 What Are My Options For Backsplashes?
30:39 Thank You for Watching!
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I'm in the middle of my bathroom remodel and this is the best video ive come across. Great to know that I've made some really great choices❤
Awesome! Thank you for sharing! Sending you our best with your remodel. Have fun!
Going to start a bathroom remodel and will be selecting tile, shower door, hardware, etc. next week. This video is both helpful and informative because it discusses some issues I did not think about such as the coating on a shower door and the benefit of larger tiles on the shower floor. Well done ladies.
Thank you so much for sharing! Thrilled you found the video informative. The shower coating is amazing and worth the extra cost. Sending our best with your upcoming remodel!:)
Great video! Love the specific and detailed information!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for sharing!
Wow the best Bathroom Design guide to designing your Bathroom! Great job guys!🎉
Thank you so much!! We appreciate you sharing; it really helps us know what people are interested in knowing more about.
Hi Ladies, I'm going thru video's looking for ideas for remodeling my bathroom when I came across your video. Great video and very informative. I especially liked the advice on the shower glass doors. Which brings me to my question. What do you ladies think about the half shower door? I thought this way I would also have less glass to clean and would make it appear open and larger. I also like the no step in shower. Any advice on that also? A real novice here!!!! haha Thank you!
Hi Diane. Great to hear that the video was helpful; we appreciate your kind words!
We might need a picture - which you can send to our email - of the half shower door example. If "half" means not taking it to the ceiling, that works just fine and definitely can be a savings. If this isn't it, happy to provide more information, just need more details. We love curbless showers! Our advice is to find a contractor that is experienced in curbless showers especially in remodeling. Subfloor will need to be dropped, slopped and build up to flush out to your bathroom floor. Send our best with your remodel!:)
This was a fabulous video. I especially liked the info about the coating for the glass doors!
Thank you for sharing, we are glad you enjoyed the video! We really appreciate your feedback!:)
ladies this was so helpful!!!! subscribed and looking forward to watching more content. THANK YOU FOR THE KNOWLEDGE that i really wanted
Thrilled to have you join the channel! Thank you for sharing and your kind words!!
Great video! Tile question: We are renovating our tiny main bathroom, 5ft x 7ft. Shower to the right of the entrance, Sink and toilet to the left. We are replacing the tub with a low-curb shower. We are using green tile (Angela Harris Flatiron Aquamarine) on the floors (2x2 in the shower, 12x24 on the floor), White 12x24 tile on the shower walls. Our contractor suggests leaving the rest of the walls just painted white which is fine. Our problem is the vanity. Depth from the wall to the entrance door is 17" limiting choices.The vanities we are choosing from do not have a backsplash. What should we use? A strip of the white tile from the shower? Any suggestions would be appreciated!
If the budget allows, you can tile all the walls in the bathroom with the 12x24 white tile you are using in the shower, which will provide a backsplash for your vanity and choose a wall mounted faucet. With your limited vanity depth, you would need to install vanity before tiling and bring tile down to the countertop. If you are using a deck mount faucet, make sure your contractor accounts for the faucet spacing. Tile walls bring a lot of design impact to small bathrooms. If the white tile and your countertop are compatible whites, you can use the 12x24 cut to size w/ Schluter edge or deco tile edge. Another option is to find a countertop remnant that matches your countertop and have a backsplash cut for your space; this will need to be thin material (or milled down), because your vanity is very narrow and you need space for the faucet; or you can do a wall mounted or side faucet. Have fun with your remodel!:)
I have a question; which do you prefer when hanging a round mirror in your bathroom…scones on each side or an above mirror light fixture?
In primary (master) and powder bathrooms we prefer wall or ceiling pendant sconces with a round mirror. In children's bathrooms for a less sophisticated aesthetic, we prefer the light above the mirror.
Can you tell me please what is the name of the paint in where you are filming this video? 😍
City Loft by Sherwin Williams. Thank you for watching!
Wow, you ladies are lovely! Very good info & wish you were close by in Colo! Leave it to women who get the job done right:) Any suggestions on designers like yourselves for our master bath in Colo?
I literally just finished 2 reno's on smaller bathrooms in our house & you have helped tremendously. Thank you thank you
Absolutely, "Leave it to women who get the job done right:)"!:) Thank you so much for your kind words!! We are thrilled you found the video helpful; that's exactly why we created this channel. Sorry, we don't have a designer referral for you in Colorado, but wish we did! Something for us to work on!
I have a question about bathroom mirrors and lighting. I no longer want a large one piece mirror over my sink. How do you decide the size of the mirror and fixtures to light the mirror and vanity space?
Great question, thanks for asking! A good ratio for choosing a light fixture width for above a mirror 70-80 percent of the width of the mirror; be sure to leave a minimum of 8"-10" from light shade to ceiling. Light sconces on the side of a mirror can be the length of the mirror to as small as 20-25 percent of the the mirrors overall length. Framed mirror to vanity sizing is a bit more involved as there are many things to consider, but one example is a single sink 48" vanity with overhead light can fit up to a 36" wide mirror. We hope this was helpful!:)
Thanks so much ladies. I bought wall sconces; but I still wanted your expertise 😊
@@lisettewurster3648 Awesome! Anytime!
Very helpful video! I’m planning a bathroom renovation and learned a lot to consider in the selection of materials.
Question: have you used straight stacked and offset tiles in the same space? Im planning on using 15x30 polished porcelain tile for the shower walls and a different 12x24 matte tile on the bathroom floor. The shower floor will be a hex mosaic. Given the shower wall and bathroom floor tiles are 2 different sizes/tiles, I’m wondering if it will look too busy for both tiles to be 33% offset. I was wondering if it would look better to use straight stack on the shower tile and 33% offset on the floor tile. Our bathroom style will be transitional, and I prefer a less busy, but not modern look. What would you recommend?
We are thrilled to hear the video was helpful, thank you for sharing!!
Yes, we do mixed pattern tiles throughout the room all the time. The large format tiles, especially if they have a pattern like veining, are better straight laid and we would definitely suggest the 33% on the floor. Love that you knew to do 33% and not 50%!:) Your bathroom will feel classic and timeless, which will beautiful for years. Have fun with your project! And, we would love to see pictures if you comfortable sharing.
@@emileeandlora Thanks so much for the quick and helpful response! Yes, I read that even though the tile website images shows 50% offsite (which is so pretty), that 33% is recommended to avoid lippage. Do you know if there is a concern with lippage with a straight stack?
Your welcome!:) Glad it was helpful. Lippage can happen on any tile lay pattern or size, however more common with large format, glass and ceramic tile. If porcelain is warped, lippage can be an issue too. An experienced tile setter can minimize or resolve this by adjusting with more or less adhesive in those areas and by not using warped or very uneven tiles. This is one of the reasons contractors order 10-20% overage, so they don't have to use the undesirable tiles. Uneven subfloors and walls can also be the culprit, so experienced installers will level check work surfaces before installing tile and use a level while installing.
Am renovating bathrooms in a house in a rural location. Tile person does not want to do a tile shower floor. Would you be able to recommend a shower pan that is stone-like material? This video is great content! Thank you.
Hi Kimberly! Thank you for sharing that you found a shower pan at Vintage Tub and Bath. Your clients are very fortunate to have you, an accomplished Interior Designer, designing their home. Have a wonderful time with your project! Sending our best!
What cote you u use for waterproof
Sorry, we don't understand your waterproofing question? Can you provide more detail? Thanks!