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How to Take the Stress Out of Designing a Bathroom

How to Take the Stress Out of Designing a Bathroom

Take a look at a few ways you can destress the bathroom design process.

March 27th, 2023

The way in which we look at bathrooms stylistically is in a constant state of flux. Trends change, and what is considered modern design can feel like they’re always moving like sand under our feet. When we are constantly looking out for the next best thing, it can quickly move from exciting to daunting, and we’re here to tell you that it doesn’t have to be like that.

Designing your perfect bathroom should be a fantastic experience filled with excitement and personal expression. So, if you’ve been stressing over achieving the perfect bathroom design and want to switch your thinking on the subject, this article is for you. Let’s take a look at a few ways you can destress the bathroom design process.

Think About What You Want Out of a Bathroom

A bathroom is a place of serenity, it’s a place we go to unwind after a big day of stress and dealing with the outside world. Despite this, many people will opt for what they consider to be the default option when it comes to designing their bathroom. Mass appeal may be the right idea for a hotel, but when you’re in your own home, you have your own factors that need to be considered.

Do you prefer a lot of bright colours to the more traditional minimalist options? Then go out and buy some pink bathroom tiles! Do you prefer a big, ornate mirror to simpler, space-saving options? It’s entirely in your power to do just that. Keep in mind that nothing is unchangeable, and if you’re the one that is going to be living in a space, then your preferences are the most important.

Ignore the Trends, Focus On Your Preferences

Some people will update their bathroom every time a new set of “hottest bathroom trends of 20XX” comes out, and there’s nothing wrong with that if you’re doing it for the right reasons. Being trendy isn’t always a dirty word, but it can border on being an obsession for some homeowners. If you’re ever going to be comfortable and happy in your home, especially in your bathroom, you need to be able to be inspired by the trends without feeling like you’re held back by them.

If you’re happy in a space, and there aren’t any major issues that need to be fixed, then it’s generally best to close the tabs and leave the new design magazines on the rack. Focus on writing down fixtures, styles and features that you like and allow them to develop in your mind. It’s rare that any big design change has to be decided upon immediately.

Experiment With New Things

If you’re struggling to work out a style that fits right with your design dreams, try finding items that are less permanent to add to the space. Vases, flowers, new towels and feature colours; by adding new elements to your existing space, you can give yourself the room to explore different options without having to decide on a permanent change.

Allow Your House to Dictate Your Bathroom

If you are really stressed about this particular room, why not let the rest of the house decide its design? Cohesiveness is an important factor in a home to a lot of people, and just like you might want to get the best matching sofa set for a living room, you want your bathroom to feel at home in, well, your home. So, take inspiration from the decisions you’ve made outside your bathroom, including colours, shapes, and textures, and try to work them in.

Your bathroom is an important part of your life and how you operate within it, so don’t feel like you’re stuck with any particular style. Your home is your choice, so take the time to find something you love, and don’t be afraid to step out of the traditional.

Laura Bartlett

Laura Bartlett

Northern girl Laura is the epitome of a true entrepreneur. Laura’s spirit for adventure and passion for people blaze through House of Coco. She founded House of Coco in 2014 and has grown it in to an internationally recognised brand whilst having a lot of fun along the way. Travel is in her DNA and she is a true visionary and a global citizen.