Apartments with small areas need to optimize space even more. With just a narrow wall in the bedroom corridor, homeowners can conveniently install a built-in sink. Thanks to that, at night, they no longer have to grope in the dark to enter the toilet, especially suitable for elderly people with poor eyesight. Just turn on the corridor lights and you can wash your face right in front of the room door without affecting your sleeping relatives.
A fairly effective arrangement is that the table face uses light beige stones, mirrors integrate soft yellow light, not eye-catching at night. The cabinet below is also used to store toilet paper, cotton pads, chargers or sleeping masks. This is considered a solution to maximize each small area in the house.
The most valuable point is the clear separation between dry and wet areas. Previously, the sink placed next to the shower often made the floor slippery, even young children almost fell after bathing. When the sink was taken out, the bathroom only had a restroom and a standing bath area, making the arrangement of anti-slip carpets safer and more reasonable.
Not only that, the washing machine is no longer moldy due to being placed in a closed and steep environment. Previously, washing powder bags were often waterlogged, and the washing machine cage was prone to green mold. After changing the location of the sink and improving the dry space, this situation is almost overcome, and even the aroma of the detergent lasts longer.
However, before construction, special attention should be paid to the water supply and drainage system to avoid incurring unnecessary costs. Some houses were installed with sinks in the area near the entrance but did not check the drainage pipes in advance. After completion, it was discovered that the pipes had to be led from the roof down, forcing them to demolish part of the wall to rebuild, costing thousands of yuan more. Therefore, instead of just looking at beautiful images on the internet, homeowners need to carefully calculate technical factors to avoid turning the design into a "beautiful but inconvenient" item.