Designing a water-saving bathroom starts with choosing the right equipment. Current taps, showers and toilets are designed to reduce water use while still ensuring efficiency.
The 2-release toilet allows adjusting the amount of water according to demand, while the faucet and showerhead have an aerated part to help maintain water pressure but consume less. These improvements can significantly reduce daily water use.
In addition, aesthetics are still emphasized. Water-saving devices are increasingly diverse in designs and colors, suitable for many interior styles.
Wall-mounted sinks and lavabo cabinets not only help save space but also optimize the pipeline system. Some modern designs also integrate a water reuse system, which is both convenient and environmentally friendly.
Smart technology also contributes to improving water saving efficiency. Automatic sensor water taps help reduce waste, while domestic water recycling systems can utilize used water for toilets or watering plants. Smart shower heads control temperature and flow, limiting unnecessary water use.
In addition to equipment, materials and spatial layout also play an important role. The use of recycled or low-impact materials such as bamboo, recycled wood or brick and glass helps reduce environmental impact. The LED lighting system combined with natural light not only saves energy but also creates a comfortable feeling. Easy-to-maintained surfaces and anti-leakage systems also help limit water loss in the long term.