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Bathrooms and Children

If you have older children then you

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 1 Comment | Date Posted: August 12 2008, 01:42 PM

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Want to Submit Bathroom Articles at Bathroom Contemporary?

We’re offering the chance for some one to submit regular posts which centers around bathroom design, including innovative bathroom ideas.

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 Add first comment! | Date Posted: August 09 2008, 03:08 PM

Bathroom Lights - New Range

Here at Bathroom Contemporary we have added a new range of bathroom lights. You can find down lighters for your shower space, spot lights for a more brighter energizing feeling, flush bathroom lighting, LED lighting and much more. Our new Bathroom Lights can be reached by vising the following page:

Bathroom Lighting from Bathroom Contemporary

We are aiming to add many more bathroom light to this section in the next few days and we will keep you updated on the blog.

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 Add first comment! | Date Posted: August 06 2008, 03:00 PM

NEW Victoria and Albert Baths Added

At Bathroom Contemporary we’re pleased to announce that we have added to our bath range Victoria and Albert Baths. Victoria and Albert Baths are not your standard bath, they seep style and sophistication and would definitely add that wow factor in bathroom. Victoria and Albert baths are free standing baths in a range of traditional and modern design. If you want a quality free standing bath then buy a Victoria and Albert bath, it’s as simple as that.

View our range of Victoria and Alert Baths

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 Add first comment! | Date Posted: July 28 2008, 05:33 AM

Designing a Family Bathroom

Your family bathroom will be a very busy room at certain times of the day and if you have children it’s very easy for your bathroom to become cluttered in no time at all. Bathrooms are typically small but they need to be able to pact a lot in such as a bath / shower, a toilet, and a sink. Then there’s the need for bathroom storage, especially for his and hers bathroom products and the kids bath toys.

With care planning is easy to make the most out of your bathroom and your first priority should be storage. This is where most people designing a bathroom fail to get the look that they want as they’ve already picked out their bathroom suite without taking proper measurements and looking at the room as a whole, not just do we move the bath, toilet and sink?

Once you’ve made proper measurements of your family bathroom, look at any awkward dead spaces. It could be possible to build a small cupboard and turn that dead bathroom space into a useful one. If you decide to go with this option then try to blend in the colour of the cupboard doors and have them without handles, the bathroom cupboard will be less noticeable then. Don’t forget you can buy buy counter top basins enabling you to store many of your bathroom products under the sink.

A double ended bath is fantastic for a family bathroom as it stops the children arguing about who will sit at the tap end when they are young enough to share their bath times, by placing the taps on the wall it will free up some more space and help prevent the little ones from accidentally burning themselves on the tap. It will also give your bathroom a luxury grown up feel even though it is a family bathroom.

For a family bathroom the best wall and floor coverings are tiles, the bigger the better as larger bathroom tiles will help the space to feel larger. They are also wipe - clean for when the children smear toothpaste along the walls. If covering the entire room in bathroom tiles to expensive consider tiling half way up your bathroom wall and painting the rest in a special bathroom paint.

If you have any other ideas for planning a family bathroom, we’d love to hear them so leave your family bathroom ideas below.

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 1 Comment | Date Posted: July 27 2008, 09:31 AM

Giving your bathroom a new lease of life

Bathrooms because of their nature quickly start to look less than pristine. Dirt is sometime difficult to reach because of space, especially behind taps and other fittings. While it is expansive to replace a entire bathroom suite, not to mention the mess and the hassle, some fittings in your bathroom can be easily changed without the need for a plumber.

Bathroom taps are a prime candidate for losing their sheen and newness quickly, whether the sealant around them has decayed and gone brown, or you’re fed up of trying to reach the dirt and germs behind them, which is often difficult due to their proximity to a wall.

Changing your bathroom taps is an easy way to make your bathroom feel cleaner and more stylish. We have a wide range of taps including bath fillers, mixer taps and the popular water fall tap range.

Most taps are very easy to install, it’s just a case of turning the water off, taking off the old taps, you might need to remove the bath panel for access to the bath taps and refitting the new taps. You will probably need plumber tape which is very cheap and easy to get hold of from B&Q and similar stores to help make the seal water proof and possibly some sealant. Then you just need to follow the instructions that come with the taps, as every style of tap will be slightly different to install.

Installing new bathroom taps could take less than a hour if your properly prepared and is a simple plumbing job. So if you’ve never done any plumbing before, installing new bathroom taps is a brilliant project to start your learning curve.

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 1 Comment | Date Posted: July 26 2008, 06:36 AM