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7 Features to Maximize Function & Space in Your Bathroom Remodel
When planning a bathroom remodel, maximizing functionality and space can turn even the smallest bathroom into a spa-like retreat. Whether you have a compact powder room or a luxurious primary suite, thoughtful design choices can make a significant difference. Here are some must-have features for your next bathroom remodel to enhance practicality and aesthetics.
North Reading Family Home, Photographed by Freebird Photography
1. Floating Vanities
Floating vanities are a sleek and modern way to create the illusion of more space. Lifting the vanity off the floor frees up valuable space, making the bathroom feel larger. They also offer functional benefits like easy cleaning and customizable storage. Opt for vanities with drawers for better organization, and pair them with recessed lighting beneath for an added touch of luxury.
In larger bathrooms, a double vanity is a must for shared spaces. Double vanities offer dual sinks, giving each person their own space to get ready in the morning without crowding the other. You can also install separate mirrors and customized storage to suit each person’s needs.
2. Smart Mirrors
Smart mirrors add a touch of technology to your bathroom while serving multiple functions and elevating the design. These mirrors can feature built-in LED lighting, defoggers, touch control, and even Bluetooth speakers. You can also opt for a mirror with a built-in clock or weather updates—perfect for those busy mornings.
3. Toe-Kick Lighting
Good lighting is essential in any bathroom, but toe-kick lighting offers more than just ambiance. It can serve as task lighting when needed, or as a night light for the little ones. Toe-kick lighting beneath vanities and shelves can make a bathroom feel more open while allowing you to set different lighting moods
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4. Walk-In, Curbless Shower
If you have the space, consider replacing your traditional tub with a walk-in, curbless shower. Curbless showers offer a seamless transition from the bathroom floor into the shower. This design is perfect for anyone with mobility issues or those looking to future-proof their home. It also creates a minimalist, open aesthetic, giving the illusion of a bigger space. Incorporate features like a rain shower head or handheld shower wand for additional luxury. You can also go a step further and include a frameless glass enclosure, making the bathroom feel more spacious and contemporary.
5. Built-In Storage Niches
Storage is vital in any bathroom. Installing built-in niches can be the perfect solution to reduce clutter. Shower niches allow you to store shampoos, conditioners, and body washes without using bulky caddies or shelving. Bonus points if you add your niche on the inside wall of your shower to hide your products from view when entering the bathroom. You can also add recessed wall niche near your vanity or soaking tub for easy access to toiletries. Not only does this feature give you more functionality, but it also adds a clean, minimalist design element to the space.
Family Home, Photographed by Freebird Photography
Federalist Remodel, Photographed by Freebird Photography
6. Heated Flooring
As New Englanders, we know how cold tiles on a chilly winter morning are never pleasant. Heated flooring is a luxurious yet practical addition that increases comfort. Radiant heat systems installed beneath your bathroom flooring make stepping out of the shower more comfortable and help maintain a more even temperature throughout the bathroom. It’s an energy-efficient way to keep your bathroom warm without needing to heat the entire house.
7. Space-Saving Pocket Doors
If you’re short on square footage, installing a pocket door can help save valuable real estate in your bathroom. Unlike traditional swinging doors, pocket doors slide into the wall, giving you more room to install additional storage or fixtures – just be mindful of the pocket door slab and track to avoid nailing the door within the wall. Pocket doors are particularly beneficial in small bathrooms, half baths, or en suites. They’re also great to use if you’re building a water closet to keep the toilet separate from the rest of the bathroom.
Ipswich River, Photographed by Freebird Photography
Whether you want to create a serene retreat or a highly functional family bathroom, incorporating smart design elements will help you maximize your space. From modern, space-saving vanities to luxurious features like heated flooring and under-cabinet lighting, the right choices can dramatically improve your bathroom’s look and functionality.
Planning a remodel can be exciting but also overwhelming. Ready to bring your dream bathroom to life? Connect with us to maximize your bathroom’s potential with thoughtful design and expert craftsmanship.