Prioritize high-capacity ventilation fans
In many modern homes and apartments, bathrooms are often designed without windows. This makes air difficult to circulate, moisture accumulates longer, increases the risk of mold and makes humidity control difficult.
Ventilators are an effective solution to push moisture out and help the apartment dry faster. You should choose a type with a capacity suitable for the room area, prioritizing models with a timer or automatic shutdown mode for convenience and electricity saving.
Increase air circulation capacity
The room door plays an important role in air circulation. If possible, you should use doors with vents or bars at the bottom for better air circulation, helping moisture escape quickly. If privacy is ensured, opening the bathroom door after use is also a simple way to reduce humidity.
Separation of dry and wet areas
Even if the bathroom is small, installing glass partitions or partitions to separate the bath area and the dry area is still very necessary. This arrangement helps to limit water splashing out of the entire space, keep the floor drier, and reduce humidity in the room and help water drain quickly, thereby limiting mold growth.
