Understanding Bathroom Design – Environmentally Friendly Design
Author: John // Category: Uncategorized
Professional bathroom designers are masterful at merging both function and form to create breathtaking results. In this eight-part series which I call “Understanding Bathroom Design,” I draw on my experience working with some of London’s top bathroom designers to explain this exciting field. This fifth article focuses on eco-design.
I often say that the hottest colour in London bathroom design today is “green” – and by that I mean enviro-friendly design! Excitingly, it is also a great way to save money, perfect for today’s challenging economic situation. Did you know that an environmentally-friendly bathroom design reduce water, heating and consumables costs?
Many top bathroom designers will recommend the use of special low-flow showers, taps or lavatories in order to save water. London bath emporiums will often stock new designs that perfectly combine efficiency with style. A recent hotel-inspired trend is to include urinals in bathroom designs – a perfect way to use less flushing water.
Floor coverings are a critical part of environmentally-compatible bathroom design choices. I try to buy local London-made floor coverings whenever possible. Natural linoleum is often fabricated using oils, cork and limestone, with eco-friendly waterproofing thanks to a plant-derived wax surface coating. For bathroom designs that require wooden flooring, I recommend bamboo, because this fast-growing woody grass quickly regenerates in the wild and therefore has a small eco-footprint.
Although the London cabinetry centres of old have long since moved outside the city, bathroom designers can still source local-made cupboards from not far outside London. But to reduce air pollution, I recommend eliminating any products that contain formaldehyde from the list of options.
In the next article in my series “Understanding Bathroom Design,” I’ll focus on a true designer’s highlight that has recently become a huge hit in London bathroom designs – the standalone vessel-style washbasin.
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January 5th, 2010 at 18:46
You have some excellent ideas for bathrooms. That has been one of the recurring themes in my own life–looking for a way to make our bathrooms and our kitchen look really glorious, even though those rooms are much too small. One of the glories of the Internet, though, is that there is absolutely no dearth of ideas. Right now I have no idea of what I will ultimately do, but I keep hoping I will come up with something really slick.