Everyone will definitely encounter similar problems in life:
After taking a shower, the bathroom is full of moisture, the ground is wet, and sometimes you will slip accidentally!
This situation occurs mainly because your home is not well designed to separate dry and wet, which affects daily use.
Many owners have said that I also want to separate the wet and dry bathroom, but the area is too small to achieve separation from the inside.
In fact, in the face of this situation, you don't have to worry at all, because smart people are putting the handwashing station outside, below, we can learn in detail, I hope to help you.
What are the disadvantages of not separating dry and wet in the bathroom?
1. The ground is wet
If your home is not designed to separate dry and wet, the bathroom will always be in a damp state.
After each bath, the whole bathroom is filled with water vapor, which is not only easy to breed bacteria on the walls and floors, but also the stored toiletries and towels are also easy to get wet, which affects their service life and hygiene.
If the bathroom is in such a state for a long time, a lot of mold and dirt may be generated, which will affect your experience, so don't take it seriously.
2. It is inconvenient to use
The wet and dry design can also affect the experience of family members, as when someone is taking a shower, the entire bathroom is occupied, and no one else can use the sink or toilet at the same time, which undoubtedly reduces the efficiency of the bathroom.
This inconvenience is especially obvious during the morning or evening rush hour, and a lot of time is wasted by waiting until the people inside have used up before they can enter.
3. Disorganized
Bathrooms don't have a good separation of wet and dry, which can make the inside look cluttered. Since there is no clear division of space, various items are placed at random, which can easily give people a feeling of crowding and clutter. The design of dry and wet separation can make the bathroom look neater and more orderly through clear partitioning.
Therefore, it is very necessary to design the bathroom for dry and wet separation. It can not only improve the practicality and efficiency of the bathroom, but also make the bathroom look more beautiful and comfortable.
Smart people move the sink out, it's really witty
1. Realize dry and wet separation
The design of the sink is effective in preventing moisture in the bathroom from eroding the sink, thus extending the life of the sink. At the same time, the separation of dry and wet can also improve the efficiency of the bathroom, so as to avoid the water vapor generated during bathing from affecting the use of the handwashing station by other family members.
2. Free up space
Moving the sink outward frees up space inside. By removing the sink inside the bathroom, we can free up more space for the shower and toilet area, making the interior of the bathroom more spacious and comfortable. This design is ideal for small homes, as it maximizes space and comfort.
3. Ensure aesthetics
Moving the handwashing station out can also improve the aesthetics of the home. By moving the sink to the outside of the restroom, we can combine it with elements such as walls, cabinets, etc., to create a home space that is both beautiful and functional.
This design not only improves the overall aesthetics of the bathroom, but also adds a unique artistic touch to the home.
How to design the handwashing station to move outward?
1. Half-wall sink
Half-wall vanity, as the name suggests, i.e. part of the wall of the vanity is designed to be half-height, which cleverly demarcates the boundary between wet and dry areas. This design is not only beautiful and elegant, but also rich in layering, making the whole bathroom space appear open and full of variety.
The design of the half-wall not only provides more possibilities for wall decoration, but also can be matched with various materials and colors to create a variety of styles that can be modern and simple or retro and elegant.
At the same time, the half-wall sink also fully considers the convenience of use. The half-height wall can be placed with some commonly used toiletries, such as toothbrushes, toothpaste, facial cleanser, etc., which are convenient and quick to use. The space under the sink can be used to place washing machines, lockers, etc., making full use of every inch of space to maximize functionality.
Since the sink area is usually humid, the half-wall design can effectively prevent moisture from splashing out, keeping the dry area dry and tidy. This design not only improves the comfort of the occupants, but also extends the life of the furniture.
2. Place the sink in the hallway
From a functional point of view, the sink is located in the entryway for a true separation of wet and dry.
The shower and toilet areas in the bathroom are kept dry, reducing the growth of bacteria due to moisture and extending the life of the furniture in the bathroom.
In the morning you get up in a hurry and get ready to go out to work. At this point, you don't need to go into the crowded restroom anymore, just wash up and tidy up next to the sink at the entrance, which not only saves time, but also avoids the embarrassment of waiting to use the restroom!
Designers can choose washbasins of different materials, colors and shapes according to the overall style and personal preferences, and skillfully match them with furniture such as entryway cabinets and shoe cabinets to create a home atmosphere that is both practical and beautiful.
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If your bathroom is relatively small, we can choose the design of the handwashing station to be moved out to ensure your experience.
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