The dominance of the utilitarian bathroom may be coming to an end. For much of the 20th century bathrooms were thought of as purely private areas for strictly private business. There was no need for fancy decoration or design because the bathroom was not a feature of the home to be shown off. Modern homes, however, view bathrooms as being just as important design wise as any other part of the house. They feature fancy tiling, mirrors, faucet and sink design, as well as many other structural concepts that once never existed.
Useable space is one of the biggest changes of the modern bathroom. Bathrooms in older homes will usually only be big enough to just function: a sink, shower, bath, toilet and a couple drawers. More modern bathrooms have become bigger not only to allow more functionality, but also to create a room designed for comfort and relaxation; a room that can be appreciated for what it is as well as what it does. Many prospective home owners will base their decision on purchasing a house on the quality and design of the bathrooms.
Marrokal’s award winning design consultant can create both a highly functional and comfortable bathroom renovation, or addition, that can add value and desirability to a home. Whether you’re planning to just add new fixtures and decorations or completely overhaul the bathroom, upgrading a bathroom provides many rewards and pays dividends in the long run.