
As you create a plan for remodeling your master bathroom, there are many features you want to include to make the additional space inviting.
If there is one place in your house to implement plenty of personalization options, it’s your master bathroom. This is the private area where you get prepared for the day ahead, practice self-care, and relax at night. You want it to feel like a personal getaway that is tailored to your precise tastes and habits. As you create a plan for remodeling your master bathroom, there are many features you want to include to make the additional space inviting. The right additions could also increase your home’s value in case you are going to sell in the future. Read on to learn which features you should include in your mater bathroom design!
Walk-In Showers
Soaking in a bathtub isn’t for everyone, but rinsing off in a large, spa-quality shower is universally appealing. If you’re creating a master bathroom without a bathtub, you should have more space available for a big walk-in shower with a few varieties of water faucets or luxury shower heads for a great experience. Frameless glass doors, or a forgoing door, are some trendy options. Frameless doors are much easier to clean, plus they could make smaller master baths appear more spacious and open. If you plan to age in place in your current home, consider installing a curbless shower with built-in seats.
Double Vanity
In a lot of scenarios, a master bathroom is shared by two adults, and having some personal space can go a long way in making the room more comfortable and functional. Having two sinks or a double vanity is also an opportunity to get creative in your dream master bathroom. Your sink stations could be separate or even in different areas of your bathroom, or you could integrate both of your sinks into a big, custom vanity. As for the sink itself, there are many high-end options, like pedestal and integrated, wall-mounted, metal, ceramic, and solid surfaces. You could use different colors, sizes, and textures too!
Radiant Floor Heat
It’s never pleasant to step out of a warm shower or steaming hot bathtub and onto the cold tiles or hardwood flooring, especially on a chilly Maryland morning in the winter. While once perceived as luxury, radiant-heat flooring has become an essential for bathrooms. If you’re already remodeling your master bathroom and switching up your floors, there is no time like the present to install this feature and take the atmosphere of the space up an entire notch. The best part is that the radiant heat is entirely compatible with various flooring materials, like ceramic or glass tile, luxury vinyl, linoleum, and hardwood.
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