The desire for easy and clean bathrooms has increased a lot in recent years. What do you imagine when you think about a simple, clean bathroom? Do you think of the stark and boring features of a restroom inside of a medical facility? Your doctor’s office probably has this kind of bathroom, and for good reason. There is certainly no shortage of bacteria or germs there. When it comes to your home, you do not have to settle for a drab design just to get a simple, clean bathroom. There are so many design elements you could include that will give you the aesthetics you want while also keeping out germs, dirt, or harmful bacteria. Read on to learn more!
Touch-Free Faucets
It should come as no shock that frequently touched surfaces harbor the most germs. In your bathroom, this includes toilet seats, faucets, or door knobs. To keep touch surfaces to a minimum, consider installing a set of no-touch faucets at your sink. A lot of models on the market today have stylish looks, making it easy to incorporate a simple, clean faucet in your bathroom’s new design.
Groove-Free Toilets
Old-style toilets with s-shaped groves along the side could attract a lot of dirt, dust, and germs, not to mention the fact that you must get up close and personal with them in order to get a great clean. With a no-groove toilet, the surface stays smooth and uninterrupted. This is a lot easier to keep clean, and it attracts less dust. Many of the newer toilet models also boast water savings, something homeowners in Maryland can appreciate.
Powerful Exhaust Fans to Deal with Moisture and Debris
There is no debate that out of all the rooms in your house, bathrooms get exposed to the most moisture. What should you do when moisture gets trapped? It will not be long before mildew or mold starts to build up. This isn’t good for your health and can also have harmful impacts on trim, paint, and wallboards. A powerful exhaust fan could quickly and efficiently remove excess moisture so mildew or mold doesn’t have a chance to grow. It could also reduce dust buildup and enhance air quality. New models are efficient and quiet and could even come with a humidity-sensing feature so they turn on automatically when required.
Simple-To-Clean Materials
When you plan your bathroom remodel, choose durable, moisture-resistant, and easy-to-clean countertop, flooring, or wall materials. Low-maintenance materials could save you time and hassle while making it much easier to keep your bathroom spotless.
KITCHEN AND BATH REMODELING FROM KENWOOD KITCHENS
Ready to get started on your next kitchen, bathroom, or closet project? Kenwood Kitchens can help. Since opening its doors in 1974, Kenwood Kitchens has made a name for itself throughout Maryland as a complete kitchen and bathroom remodeling firm. We want our clients to get what they deserve: a quality installation with quality products at a fair price. Contact our expert planners today for a free consultation about your dream project.