This document provides an overview of bathroom design and features. It discusses bathroom layouts including L-shaped, corridor, and U-shaped configurations. It also covers bathroom elements such as flooring, tiles, lighting, accessories, paint, wallpaper, and curtains. Ceramic, porcelain, terracotta, slate, marble, granite, and vinyl are described as common tile types. Semi-hard flooring, vinyl, and bathroom tiles are discussed as flooring options.
10. L-SHAPED BATHROOM
This bathroom layout reduces the
“hallway” look and is as cost-effective as a
one-wall bathroom because the tub supply
and drain lines can be located on the
same wall as the other fixtures
19. Semi Hard Flooring Products Properties
of , rubber, cork and flexible vinyl.
FLOORING
Bathroom Floor Vinyl one of the most
popular products for bathroom floors,
economical, durable and water tight
20. BATHROOM TILE TYPES
Ceramic tiles[+] durable, versatile, low
maintenance, easy installation, low cost[-] can vary
in size and colour from lot to lot
Porcelain tiles[+] tough, huge variety in designs[-]
more expensive than ceramic
Terracotta tiles[+] beauty, longevity when well-
made[-] wide variations in quality
Slate tiles[+] beauty, longevity[-] cons - softness,
tendency to split
21. BATHROOM TILE TYPES
Marble tiles[+] beauty[-] high maintenance;
can crack, stain, and etch readily
Granite tiles[+] durability, density,
strength[-] limited trim option
Vinyl[+] cost effective, resilient,
various sizes, virtually any pattern,
quick to install[-] can mark
26. Day Bed Bath and Beyond
Wonderful Grecian Styled
Bathroom, large picture window,
drapery, daybed, circular bath and
mosaic tiles.
Marble Designer Bathroom
Luxurious white marble
bathroom.