The hose pulls out
Installing a retractable faucet is a convenient option for people who often wash their hair in the sink. You should install a faucet that can change the spraying mode like a shower, easily retractable when used and retracted afterwards. This solution saves time, avoids having to turn on the shower and wet the entire bathroom on a busy morning.
Take advantage of the space behind the door
The space behind the bathroom door can be used to hang or store toiletries. This method is simpler and more cost-effective than installing a separate cabinet while still ensuring neatness. Hanging things up high also helps the tools drain, dry quickly, and limit mold and unpleasant odors.
Hair dryer stand
Do not place the hair dryer directly on the table surface, it is easy to get stuck and potentially unsafe when encountering water. Instead, you can use a wall holder or a non-drilling shelf. You should choose a type with a fixed wire to prevent the plug from getting wet and keep the space more tidy.
Raised lavabo cabinet
A lavabo cabinet hanging about 30 cm above the floor makes cleaning easier and creates a feeling of ventilation. The space below can be used to place shopping baskets or necessary items. To ensure aesthetics, consider designing a built-in drainage pipe instead of leaving it exposed outside.
Separate dry - wet area
Even when the area is small, the bathroom should still be separated from the dry area and the wet area. This arrangement helps to limit water splashing out, keep the floor dry and avoid inconvenience when many people use it together.
Stored wall niche
Wall hollows are an effective storage solution for small bathrooms, not taking up space like separate shelves. Hollows can be arranged to place shampoo, shower gel and personal belongings. When constructing, hollows should be designed slightly tilted or with drainage holes to avoid water stagnation and increase durability.