They are usually the smallest room of the home, which is why it’s so important to utilise your bathroom space well. You want a stylish bathroom that wows guests, but you also want a functional room that energises you as you get ready in the morning. Likewise, it should also allow for relaxation come time for your bedtime routine. 

The first step is to create your layout, and you must get it right the first time. While pipes can be extended and redirected, if necessary, you want the waste to travel the shortest distance possible. With pipe changes come cost, though, so if you can make the most of the space in your bathroom without these types of bathroom renovations, you will save money. 

Organisation 

An organised bathroom is a great way to manage space. It’s time for a good old-fashion clear out and you can start by getting rid of everything you don’t need. Ditching all of that unused clutter will help with the next steps. For everything that must stay in the bathroom, you can create hidden storage. 

A medicine cabinet above the vanity can store everyday items and make them accessible. If there’s space for a standalone cabinet, you can add organisers to utilise the space better. With your existing vanity, consider storage options that fit over the door. If you don’t have additional space for a cabinet, install shelves. A shelf above the cistern can hold toilet rolls. A shelf to the side of the sink can house additional products. If you keep towels in your bathroom, try rolling them rather than folding them. Not only does it give your bathroom a spa finish, but it’s also a great space saver. 

Decor 

Your choice of décor can also influence how space is perceived. Soft colours can help create an illusion of space, whereas dark colours often close space off and make it feel smaller. A glass shower is another way to open space as it clears a clean line of sight, which makes the space feel much larger. A large mirror will also create the illusion of space, hang it above the vanity and opt for the largest one possible for the space. 

The Layout 

If you feel your bathroom needs a layout change, then sit down with a pad and pencil to sketch out your dream layout. Draw a plan to scale, and don’t forget the position and height of windows as well as the door and drainage. Once your plan is ready, you can start slotting in the key elements. Where would your toilet fit, alongside showers/baths and storage? Cater to negative space. How usable is the space between the different elements of your layout? You have to think about circulation, and there are also regulations regarding the distance between elements. It isn’t just commercial bathrooms that must comply; all bathrooms in Sydney must be in line with the law. Wall-hung fittings are a great way to utilise space in a smaller bathroom. 

You want to avoid empty spaces and use a key feature as the focal point of your layout. For example, a large bathroom may centre a large bath, while a smaller bathroom might make use of a colourful vanity. What type of key feature would interest you? For large bathrooms, a separate shower and bath is a smart move. However, you want to combine the two in a small bathroom. 

How Crystal Bathrooms Can Help 

If you’re still not happy, it may be time to consider a full-scale bathroom renovation. Renovating bathroom space is a challenging project for a DIY’er. For professionals, it’s just another exciting day at the office. You want as little disruption to your life as possible, so get in contact with Crystal Bathrooms to handle your bathroom renovation in Sydney. Whether it’s a residential bathroom renovation or a commercial bathroom remodel, our team can handle it. Our expert designers can assess your bathroom and help create an amazing design to make the most of the space you have.

If bathroom renovations are at the top of your home modification list, but you’re after something that’s a little different to the usual style, you might want to consider the glass free look. It is progressively becoming the standard for bathrooms everywhere. If you are looking to create a wide-open space and reduce the amount of bathroom cleaning you do, then glass-free might be the solution you’ve been searching for. If you’re planning a bathroom renovation, it’s time to think outside the (glass) box. 

What Is a Glass Free Bathroom? 

Think of a wet room – which is essentially a bathroom where everything is designed to get wet. A glass-free bathroom is similar to that, and they are increasingly popular for several reasons. The first is that they make a space look much larger and brighter than it actually is. The second reason is the cleaning. Whether your shower door is framed or frameless, where this is glass there is a lot of cleaning. It can feel a bit of a never-ending job at times. Going glass-free removes that aspect of bathroom cleaning. Keeping glass clean is notoriously challenging to stay on top of, but particularly in the moisture of a bathroom. 

The longevity can also be an issue and as glass ages, it grows cloudy, partly due to age but also as a result of watermarks and limescale. Unless you clean the glass regularly, it will eventually go opaque. Once it does, it doesn’t matter how much elbow grease you use; you will never get it like new again. By going glass-free, you’re eliminating this stress. 

Why You Should Choose A Glass Free Bathroom 

Aside from the above mentioned benefits, a glass free bathroom is also the perfect design for a rain head shower – the water is directed straight down rather than spraying in many directions as a handheld does. Other benefits include: 

And, you can choose a custom-designed doorless shower to perfectly fit your style and space. You can also consider whether to install a seat in the corner, build-in compartments for toiletries or even opt for multiple shower heads! It’s your design, from top to bottom. 

On the other hand, the main drawback of going glassless in the bathroom is that it’s not a DIY job. This project requires drain installation, plumbing, floor grading, and tiling too, so you’re going to need the help of a professional.

Why Glass Free Works In Commercial Bathrooms 

If you’re in the market for a commercial bathroom remodel, going glass-free makes sense. Commercial bathrooms are used by a high volume of guests and employees, which means the cleaning can be never-ending. However, if you take the glass out of the equation, you immediately have less work to do and it’s much easier to keep what’s left looking sparkling and fresh. Plus, the area looks cleaner for longer between cleanings. This is crucial because regardless of whether you own a gym, hotel, or office building, a well-designed, clean bathroom is one of the deciding factors for how your business is perceived. 

How A Bathroom Renovation Specialist Can Help 

If you’re looking for bathroom renovation Sydney, Crystal Bathrooms Sydney can help. When renovating a bathroom, it’s always best to have professionals guide you to ensure it’s the best use of space possible. Bathroom renovations can be stressful, but they don’t have to be when experts can handle them for you.  Our team has decades of experience, and we are committed to producing a high quality of work and service.

The NDIS is a health and housing support scheme created to improve lives, and that includes home and bathroom modifications. A modification, according to the NDIS, changes the layout, structure, and fittings, and specifically, those changes are necessary to increase safety and ease of use. Living in a nice environment is an important part of leading a healthy, happy life, and the NDIS helps make that a reality. 

When it comes to bathroom renovations and modifications on the NDIS Scheme, many homeowners opt for neutral fixtures and fittings, but let’s face it – this can be a little drab and boring. If you want to bring a little life into your home, consider adding some pops of colour to the bathroom.

How To Incorporate Colour 

How you incorporate colour into your bathroom will depend on whether you own your home or are renting. As a homeowner, you have free reign over what you can do in the bathroom. You might want to go all out and paint the walls, opt for bright coloured tiles, or simply choose fixtures and fittings that add a little zing to the bathroom. 

If you have plans to sell in the next 5 years or so, or you are renting your property, your best bet is to stick with neutral colours as a base and these don’t tend to date the way colour trends do. The neutral canvas still gives you the chance to create a vibrant room with your accessories. Here are a few easy ideas for how you can incorporate colour: 

Paint: Easily the most affordable option for adding colour to your bathroom, a splash of paint on the walls, or even just topping up the cupboards with a brighter palette can make a huge difference to the ambience of a room. 

Accent Tiles: If the majority of your tiles in the bathroom are plain white, or boring grey, add a few patterned accent tiles as a splashback to the basin, or around the shower. 

Wallpaper: If you don’t want to change the paint or tiles, wallpaper is a great temporary option that also gives you the freedom to change it with the seasons. It’s also ideal for renting, and the best thing about wallpaper is that it comes in thousands of different colours and design combinations. 

Towels: If you are renting or simply want subtle changes to the bathroom, including bright coloured towels, hand towels and mats is a great and easily affordable option for your new NDIS bathroom modifications

Décor: This is where you can really play around with the colours. Whether you include some flowers (fake or real) and indoor plants, or water resistant art works, the options here are endless. Just keep in mind the placement of your items to ensure they aren’t getting wet and aren’t at risk of mould and mildew.

Choosing Colour Schemes

Not sure which colours to choose? You can really go with anything in the bathroom, but there are some that will work better than others. The following are considered “hot” shades for bathrooms in 2021: 

How Crystal Bathrooms Can Help 

If you qualify for NDIS funding, you can install hand-held showers, mobility aids such as handrails, remove shower screens, install an adapted toilet, and much more. For the best efficiency, you need to work with an NDIS registered contractor who will work in conjunction with an Occupational Therapist’s assessment of the necessary modifications. 

With Crystal Bathrooms, your NDIS bathroom modifications goals can be transformed into a reality. Get in touch with us to start the NDIS bathroom renovations process today. As an NDIS registered contractor, we have the necessary knowledge and skills to bring your vision to life.

Making renovations inside small apartment spaces is never easy, but it doesn’t have to be a nightmare. In fact, you should learn to embrace the small spaces and learn how to work within them to come up with a renovation that will make the best use of the space. 

Bathroom renovations often come to mind when we think of utilising a small space to its fullest potential. Especially in a hotel or bachelor-sized apartments, the bathroom often isn’t very much bigger than around 1.5 square metres. These often come with walk-in, square showers and small sinks. Builders often choose to build up rather than out to accommodate the small space. 

When conducting your own commercial bathroom remodel, there are several things to bear in mind. Let’s go over some of those ideas for renovating a commercial bathroom.

Keep it Light & Bright

If you’re not working with much by way of space, then it’s important that you choose a light colour scheme for the paint. White or lighter shades create the illusion of space where little exists. Flat white is always a favourite for bathroom colour schemes and it works well. Also, consider your lighting. The more natural lighting you have, the bigger the space will seem.

Glass Shower Doors

Nothing breathes spaciousness like glass. It is imperative that you opt for a clear glass shower door. This approach will create another illusion of more space, as the glass acts as a sort of opaque visual extender for the room. It keeps the room much more open looking.

Tiling

One of the most important things you can do to imaginarily increase your space is to add tile. Tiling the walls with smaller bathroom tiles will make the room appear bigger. You could also extend the tiling pattern into the shower to add depth. Choose lighter colour tiles and you’ll have the benefits of opening up the space naturally.

Big Mirrors

There’s a reason why mirror mazes seem like long corridors into nothingness: it’s because the mirror gives the optical illusion of elongation. That’s why having a big mirror on one wall, perhaps above the sink will not only dominate the space, but artificially elongate the wall upon which it sits.

Sliding Entry Doors

Your bathroom renovation doesn’t have to include the same old doors that everyone else uses. In fact, inward-swinging doors will shrink your space even further. Opt instead for sliding entry doors, similar to ones that you’d use on your closet in the bedroom.

Make The Shower Spacious

Even if you’re not working with much space for your walk-in shower cubicle, you can create space within that cubicle. You can either have hang-over shower shelves, or you can get creative and build a small shelf into the framing of the shower itself. Build little nooks into the recessed walls of the shower to create more shelving where it did not previously exist.

Go Compact

If you don’t have the space or do not prefer a walk-in shower to say, a bathtub, then it is important that you go compact. You might take inspiration from Japan, where small, circular bathtubs were and remain the order of the day.

Store Cleverly

You don’t always have to store items in bulky drawers or wall-mounted cabinets – consider other options when it comes to storage. Get creative with your towel racks and medicine cabinets – Pinterest or Instagram can sometimes provide just the right inspiration.

Regardless of what your hotel apartment renovations look like, bathroom renovations in Sydney require outside-of-the-box thinking and a long view of a small space. Plan it out well, and stick to lighter colours, smaller designs. The designers at Crystal Bathrooms are available to discuss your commercial bathroom renovation needs, give us a call today!

The bathroom is one of the most critical spaces in your home, and it’s easy to overlook the accessibility angle of your bathroom. Perhaps you are living with a disability yourself and want to make sure that your bathroom space is something that is accessible and easy for you to use. Or it could be that you have a family member, or regular visitor, who needs the extra assistance. You want to create a welcoming, accessible space for them, particularly in the bathroom. 

The best thing about bathroom renovations for those with restricted mobility is that they need not be complicated, nor expensive. There are many small, simple bathroom renovations that can be completed and partially or completely paid for under the NDIS – or National Disability Insurance Scheme

The National Disability Insurance Scheme is run by the Australian Government and offers funding for individuals with permanent disabilities to make reasonable modifications to their living spaces. With the NDIS, Australians can be eligible for up to $30,000 in reimbursements for costs to modify their homes to suit their disability needs. $30,000 is a lot of money to make some minor changes to one’s bathroom that can make a huge difference in one’s life. 

Here are some small changes you can make to your bathroom space that will make the world of difference.

Hand Rails

These bars are often installed inside bathtubs or showers. Hand rails make it much easier for persons with restricted mobility to hold onto things like walls and countertops as they manoeuvre around in the space. Depending on the type, hand rails can range from $30.00-$100, with the typical hand rail costing roughly $50.00.

Lever Tap Fittings

One of the oft-missed items when considering modifications for those with disabilities is the taps in the bathroom. Particularly those in the showers. If you or someone you know may struggle with turning taps, consider installing a lever in the shower to turn the water on and off, combine the on/off with changing the temperature to kill two birds with one proverbial stone.

Shower Chairs/Benches

Another option for you to consider while we’re on the subject of showers is the presence of a shower chair or bench. This will allow those who have lower-limb issues not to have to stand for long periods of time. You can combine this with an adjustable, free-floating shower head to ensure that nobody has to reach up to adjust a fixed showerhead.

Sink/Toilet Redesign

One of the challenges facing individuals who use a wheelchair (either part-time or full-time) is the location of many sinks and toilets. Sometimes, they’ll find that sinks are too high and toilet seats are too low or too high, making it very difficult for the individual to get themselves from their wheelchair to the toilet seat. 

One fix for this is to lower or raise your toilet itself when you have it installed, to ensure that it is going to work with most wheelchair heights. Similarly, your sink can be affixed to the wall at a certain height to ensure that it is going to work with most wheelchairs. 

No matter what challenges you or your loved ones or guests face in their lives, your bathroom should not be one of them. The NDIA and NDIS are there to help you and your family and friends live as full a life as possible in any space, and work hand-in-hand with healthcare professionals to ensure that your needs are met, no matter where you are. Check with your local provider or the team at Crystal Bathrooms to see what modification entitlements are available to you.

Open-plan designs are nothing new. Spacious, light-filled, and minimalist interiors have been a feature of modern floor plans for many decades, but the open living concept has recently been expanded from just our common living areas.

The latest design trend to echo this style is open plan bathrooms, which are starting to rise in popularity. So here’s our honest take on the open-plan bathroom and some design elements that can help make it work. Get ready to be inspired.

What Is An Open Plan Bathroom?

Large and open bathrooms have long been associated with luxury and extravagance, with a real indulgent quality about them. And once people made the connection between bathrooms and relaxing experiences at resorts and day spas, they wanted their home bathroom to become an elegant, spacious, and private sanctuary for their rest, relaxation, and rejuvenation. So when you think about it, luxury bathroom renovation are the most logical next step in the natural progression of open planning.

The design style of open bathrooms in Sydney removes all unnecessary walls, fixtures, and clutter for a super-modern yet natural look. But this new trend is about so much more than just aesthetics. The free-flowing and multifunctional design of an open bathroom accomplishes more with less floor area while adding a feeling of opulence and luxury to your space. So it’s an excellent option for small bathrooms or ensuites, as the minimalist design helps to create an illusion of more light in a bigger space.

Elements To Incorporate Into A Great Open Plan Bathroom Design

The most well-designed open-plan bathrooms have a warm, classy, relaxing, and sophisticated feeling, without compromising on functionality. This is why renovating bathrooms with an open plan should always be designed with an intelligent and practical layout which performs as well as it looks.

Water Closet Conundrum

The toilet should never be a focal point in any bathroom, which is why it is easily the biggest challenge with an open plan design. But with a dedicated room for the toilet that’s private, lockable, and separate from the bathroom, open plans suddenly become much more approachable. If you have no choice, you can still have some privacy by putting the toilet behind the vanity or a frosted glass screen.

Wet Room Shower

The most logical extension for the open plan concept is a wet room, which offers a much more contemporary style while remaining practical. By removing shower doors, screens, curtains, and enclosure altogether, the shower opening in a wet room is at floor level and angled slightly towards the drain. Wet rooms are much more accessible than normal showers, so they’re often the perfect choice for someone with limited mobility, in a wheelchair, or the elderly. And despite being extremely functional and NDIS compliant, a shower in a wet room can still be elegantly stunning as well.

Screening For Flexibility

Bathroom privacy is a matter of personal preference, so some people are going to want more personal space than others. The most effective option here is installing adjustable screens which can transform an open plan bathroom into a more private room. To give people freedom of choice for their own privacy, simply design your bathroom renovations with sliding cavity doors, retractable frosted glass, moveable blinds, and transforming partitions as needed. Remember that designing your open plan bathroom with flexible privacy will likely appeal to more prospective buyers than one without.

Duelling Dual Vanities

Dual sinks or dual vanities are great for adding a little luxury and functionality to any open-plan bathroom, as long as you allow for plenty of space between each. This will easily accommodate two people using the bathroom at once which will ultimately feel like a more refined living space. Plus wider basins will also look more extravagant while also reducing the amount of water splashing out onto the floor, which is also true for commercial bathrooms.

How Can Crystal Bathrooms Help You?

There is so much more to open plan bathroom designs than knocking down any unnecessary walls, ripping all the fixtures out, and putting as little as possible back in. You need a highly skilled designer to maximise the space during a residential or commercial bathroom remodel to ensure it is functional and luxurious. Our dedicated designers here at Crystal Bathrooms are ready to help ensure your open plan bathroom renovation Sydney is brilliantly designed and exactly what you want.

When it’s time for a commercial bathroom remodel, the distinction is always in the details.  And because we’re all so used to chrome finish tapware, a detail like matte black bathroom fittings ticks many of the right boxes. Bold black tapware can easily give any commercial bathroom space a feeling of high-class luxury or classic sophistication. No wonder matte black tapware has been such a popular trend for so long. 

It certainly looks like the stylish black finish is here to stay. But just like every other design trend ever, there’s always pros and cons when renovating bathrooms.

What Are Matte Fittings And Finishes?

Before we get into the pros and cons of matte black fittings, the tapware colour for bathroom renovations is just one element. You also need to be aware of the types of finishes available for this type of tapware. And the finish can mean the difference between buying cheap matte black taps that last a few months and high-quality tapware with a lasting black matte finish.

Powder Coating

A dry powder is coated onto the surface electrostatically first before heat is applied to finalise the finishing process resulting in a solid finish. As powder-coated tapware is the easiest to finish to manufacture, they’re typically the cheapest type available on the market. It is also much less durable which means it will fade faster and last much less time than electroplating, especially when not looked after properly.

Electroplating

The process for an electroplated finishing uses electricity to produce a consistent metal coating. This is done by essentially changing the properties of the existing surface of the tapware and then adding more layers to increase the resistance to wear and tear. So not only will electroplated tapware outlast powder-coated tapware, but the matte black will be easier to maintain and typically have a longer warranty period.

What Are The Pros Cons Of Using These Fittings In Commercial Bathrooms?

Low Cost

Due to the increased popularity of matte black tapware recently, manufacturers have made more products because retailers have been ordering more products.  This has caused the price of matte black tapware to drop so significantly over the past few years that the finish is now often around the same price as a classic chrome finish.

Very Versatile

Black fittings and tapware are extremely versatile and adaptable with almost any style of bathroom, from modern styled marble counters to industrial style concrete walls. Tap hardware in a sophisticated matte black finish provides a simple yet eye-catching and evocative style that adds luxe to any commercial bathroom. It especially looks amazing as part of a monochromatic colour scheme.

Less Staining

Easily one of the best things about matte black tapware that dirty marks from water or fingers don’t show up as easily, especially when compared with chrome finishes. That means watermarks or smudges are rarely ever noticeable, which is great news for a busy commercial bathroom.

What Are The Cons Of Using These Fittings In Commercial Bathrooms?

Often Overwhelming

Just like wearing all black clothes can make you seem sad or emotional, matte black often is overwhelming when used too much. So only use matte black hardware to accentuate in measured quantities.

Can Fade

Matte black tapware will eventually fade away with time, no matter what kind of finish you choose. But remember that a powder-coated finish in a bathroom renovation Sydney will typically fade much faster.

Damages Easily

Matte black finishes aren’t as durable as stainless steel, so even minor scratches will show up quite noticeable. That means making sure that tradesmen are extremely careful during the installation of matte black fittings and fixtures.

No Chemicals

Do not use harsh cleaning chemicals on matte black tapware, especially if powder coated, as it will most likely cause damage. Warm water with soap is all you should need to thoroughly clean matte black tapware.

How Can Crystal Bathrooms Help?

While this coloured tapware offers a veritable wow factor that can really make a bold statement in any commercial bathroom, remember there are pros and cons to matte black bathroom fittings and fixtures. That’s why it’s best to talk to the professionals at Crystal Bathrooms first. We can help ensure any commercial fittings and fixtures installed in bathrooms in Sydney are robust, stylish, and easy to maintain. Call the experts today!

If someone in your home uses a wheelchair, you want to make sure as much of the property is as accessible as possible. But there’s nowhere more important than the bathroom. Ensuring the toilet and shower room are accessible is essential for everyone’s wellbeing at home.

Unfortunately, most conventional bathrooms these days are focused on having as much as possible in a small space – rather than having as much space as possible in a small room. If you are looking at a bathroom renovation to accommodate wheelchair access, here are some of our best suggestions: 

Update Your Doors

Start with the door itself. Your door hardware shouldn’t be too heavy to open – you want to be able to open it with one hand, without having to pull it hard or grip it too tight. Round doorknobs aren’t ideal, so opt for lever handles instead, or you even might consider automatic doors. 

Consider the width as well. Accessible doors should also be at least 85 centimetres of clear width. That’s the measurement between the face of the door itself, and the opposite stop. So, whether the door is hinged, folding, or sliding, the space between when it’s fully opened should be no less than 85cm. 

Check the space. You want to make sure there is plenty of room for the wheelchair user to approach the door, reach for the handle, open the door, maneuver through the doorway, and then close the door behind them. 

Check the Flooring

Ensure the floors are stable, level, and durable. Consider the amount of friction each flooring type offers – you want something that is slip-resistant, especially when it’s wet. As texture is also important, and carpet and tiles could be a problem here. You need durable flooring, so your wheelchair doesn’t leave dents, scuff marks and scratches. But you also want to make sure the bathroom flooring also matches the aesthetics of the rest of the home. 

The best types of flooring to consider for your bathroom renovations include small, slip-resistant tiles. Smaller tiles will hold the weight of the wheelchair better and there will be less risk of it cracking. They also create more friction, which will help keep the tires from slipping. Another option is vinyl flooring – it’s water-resistant, durable and the thick protective layers it has will prevent slipping. 

The Fittings and Fixtures

Now that you have the room access and flooring complete, it’s time to consider the fittings and fixtures. The most important thing you need to look at is how easily accessible your shower, toilet and basin are. 

Key elements you might want to include are: 

Finally, make sure you have good lighting in the room, with switches low enough so they can be reached while sitting in a wheelchair. Motion sensor lights are also a great idea. 

If you’re ready to get started and looking for a Sydney bathroom renovations company, Crystal Bathrooms is here to help. Get in touch and our bathroom designers will help you come up with the ideal layout and turn your dream bathroom into reality.

If you run an early learning centre, keeping children safe and happy is your number one priority. Whether that’s in the classroom, out in the playground, or in the bathroom, you want them to have an environment that’s comfortable. That means upgrading and renovating when necessary. 

If you’re wondering whether it’s time to breathe new life into your preschool bathroom, here are some of the sure signs: 

Fix Existing Problems, Particularly The Pipes

A bathroom renovation gives you the chance to get any existing problems fixed – and when it comes to children and bathrooms, problems are bound to arise. This could be cracked or broken tiles, leaking taps, stained toilets, and bad smells. It could also include your old pipes and drains. 

Many daycare centres have more than 30-50 children who are all using the same toilets, every day. And they’re only learning, so it is expected to have children who forget to flush – leading to a buildup of toilet paper; or those who want to see if T-Rex can make his way to the ocean. If your pipes and drains are subject to blockages, or you’ve noticed cracks or leaks, it’s time to upgrade them. By keeping on top of any problems when they are small, you can help to prevent major issues in future (such as a burst pipe that floods the centre with toilet water). 

Replace The Flooring

When you run a daycare centre with young children of all ages and abilities, the floors are one of the most important factors you need to consider – and that’s throughout the entire centre, not just the bathroom. You’re going to have children crawling on the floors, drooling on them, throwing their toys, tracking mud pile after mud pile, not to mention drink and food spills and of course, “accidents”. Did you know that uric acid build-up can actually eat through your flooring over time? Yuck!

You want floors that are extremely durable, safe and easy to clean. If your current floors are looking a little worse for wear, upgrade them. For this you want vinyl – it’s water-resistant, stain-resistant, inexpensive and durable. A non-slip design will also keep the kids safer. 

The Walls Are Looking A Little Worse For Wear

Early learning centres are a mess – and that’s the way they should be. It shows that the children are having fun with their learning. But bathroom walls can become pits of bacteria over time. If you’re replacing the walls in the bathroom, you want to make sure that mess is easy to clean. You also want to keep the mould and mildew out, as this can be detrimental to the health of little ones, particularly if they suffer from asthma. 

The best bet for your bathrooms is ceramic wall tiles, with villaboard lining. The villaboard is fire resistant and durable, while the tiles are easy to clean, versatile and long-lasting. Together, they are mould resistant as well, as long as you have them installed correctly by professionals. 

It’s Time …

Perhaps the bathroom hasn’t had an upgrade since you bought or opened the daycare centre 20 years ago. Now’s the perfect time to update the look. A bathroom renovation will give you the chance to go brighter and more colourful, and to make the room generally more inviting for the little ones. 

Also, if your energy bills are running the bank dry every quarter, you can take this opportunity to make the bathrooms more energy efficient. Water consumption is a huge waste at daycare centres, particularly as young children will often forget to turn off the taps or they might flush five times instead of once. Installing water-efficient taps and flushing systems will save water and money. 

If you want to know more, contact the Sydney bathroom renovations specialists at Crystal Bathrooms. Our bathroom designers are always happy to assist you with your brand new bathroom design.

If you run a fitness centre, you will understand the importance of having a place that is welcoming to visitors. If members don’t feel comfortable in your gym, they will go elsewhere – and these days, there are plenty of other gym options. 

To help your gym stand out from your competition, a great looking bathroom where people can prep for a big workout, or wind down afterwards, is essential. There are a few reasons why you might consider a renovation, and some great ideas to create a space that people are. Let’s expand on these. 

Problem 1: Your Bathrooms Are Falling Apart 

Over time, there’s a lot that can happen in a bathroom and some problems needed to be fixed sooner, rather than later. Mould and mildew can create major issues, not only on the foundations but also the health of your gym members. If you have loose tiles, you want to replace them before they cause falls or other issues. If your drains aren’t clearing like they used to – you know it’s time for an upgrade. 

Problem 2: Your Bathrooms Look Like A 1989 Catalogue 

People go to the gym so they can feel good – and stepping back in time to a gym that’s well outdated isn’t going to cut it. While we’re not saying you need to completely gut the bathrooms and start again, new tiles, glass on the shower doors and a coat of paint will make a huge difference. Remember to keep your bathrooms looking modern and stylish!

Problem 3: You’re Spending Too Much Money On Energy 

If you haven’t done everything possible to improve the energy efficiency in your gym, you’re a step behind. By making simple changes, such as replacing the lighting with LED bulbs, adding improved ventilation or installing new windows, you can transform the look of the bathroom, while saving yourself money on energy bills. Showerheads and taps that are water-efficient will also help. 

Problem 4: Safety Is A Concern 

As a business owner, the last thing you want to do is put people’s health and safety at risk. Most accidents occur in the bathroom and they can be avoided by making simple changes. This could include adding slip-resistant flooring and shower screens, wider doorways and by getting rid of any sharp edges on vanities. 

Other Things You Should Do To Beat The Competition 

Aside from the problems and solutions mentioned above, there are other things you can also do with your new-look bathroom to stand out from competitors. 

Make it accessible. Many gyms don’t provide access for wheelchairs, so make that a point of difference in yours. Your doorway should have 85 centimetres of open space between the beams, which will allow a wheelchair to maneuver through. You should also make sure there is plenty of space inside to turn a chair around, and of course, you want to make sure you have accessible toilets, complete with rails, lower hand basins/ taps and higher seats. 

Have plenty of storage/lockers. When people head to the gym, they don’t want to spend every few minutes moving their gear from one piece of equipment to the next. By ensuring you have plenty of storage or locker options, they’ll be able to enjoy their workout more, knowing their personal belongings are in a safe and secure spot. 

Add accessories. Many people who go to the gym, head straight to work afterwards. Or they might be finishing off their day with a workout, shower and home for dinner and bed. You want them to feel as comfortable as possible, so adding a few accessories might help. Hairdryers and straighteners are a hit, as well as tampons and deodorant, beard wax and hairspray. 

If you need help to renovate your gym, Crystal Bathrooms are the bathroom renovations specialists. Get in touch with our bathroom designers today to discuss your requirements.

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