The Primary Bath of Your Dreams
The primary bath for homeowners in Northeast Ohio is
constantly evolving. Primary baths are transforming from a place of basic
functionality to a space that offers a sanctuary and daily spa-like
experiences, finds a recent trends survey produced by the National Kitchen and
Bath Association. Many homeowners in Medina, Ohio, especially those looking to
age in place, cherish primary baths that provide a few minutes a day all to
themselves, devoid of text, tweet and even the patter of little feet, to relax,
recharge and wash away the stresses of the day.
Open floor plan baths are becoming increasingly popular
among homeowners in Strongsville, Ohio who are attracted to opening their
primary baths to a connecting bedroom, sitting room, dressing area or other
spaces in the home. Taking down bathroom walls increases the size of the bath
and creates a modern open feel. In primary baths where space is limited, we
often recommend installing skylights and windows above a tub to enhance the
sense of space. A sculptural freestanding bath can serve as a focal point of an
open floor plan bath. However, many homeowners (in name of service territory)
rarely use a tub. In those cases
removing the tub altogether in order to create space for a large shower with
multiple showerheads and therapy options that can accommodate two bathers
simultaneously is a desirable option.
Use of linear or channel drains is another hot and valued
trend for primary baths. Linear drains are often a key component of curbless
entrances where the bathroom and shower floor are flush and seamless. There is no sill or curb to step over. Another advantage of linear drains is that
they can be placed anywhere in the shower area, including along a shower wall,
at the entrance or in the center of the space.
Because the floor only has to be sloped in the direction of the linear
drain’s location, linear drains can eliminate the need for a shower enclosure
altogether.
Homeowners in Valley City, Ohio are gravitating to primary
baths that deliver spa-like experiences. Technology is a key component of the
in-home sanctuary. Ranging from heated
floors to steam, color, aroma, and message therapy in the shower to smart
faucets and mirrors, technology is making it easier to use, enjoy and customize
your primary bath.
Similar to kitchens, a well-design bath is a clutter-free
bath. Linen storage cabinets, charging stations in vanity drawers, drawer
dividers to place make up, grooming aids, linens and other bathroom necessities
help to maintain a clean look and clutter-free countertops. Medicine cabinets provide additional storage
for prescriptions, grooming products, and smaller items. Open shelves are another popular storage
solution to hold towels, toiletries and decorative items.
Blues and greens are expected to be a dominant bathroom
color scheme in the coming years. Combined with white, blues and greens can
provide a calming aura to the primary bath.
What components would be in your dream bathroom? Please give us a call at 330-239-3630 or make
an appointment to visit our showroom at 1977 Medina Road, Medina, OH 44256 and let us show you how to create a
sanctuary in your home.
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