How to Choose the Right Materials for Your Bathroom

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Bathroom design and cleanliness are crucial parts of any business, regardless of whether you work from home or own a secondary workspace. Its design and cleanliness influence how comfortable employees are and even what customers think of your business. A large part of the design process and even keeping it clean depends on its materials.

Diverse bathrooms have different needs, and budgets and designs vary widely. Selecting the best materials is complicated, and there is temptation to choose the most popular option without much thought. However, there are several other things to consider before purchasing materials.

1. What Kind of Bathroom Is It?

The first big thing to consider when selecting materials for a bathroom is what kind of bathroom you have. If you work from home, the biggest choices are flooring, counters, and walls. The floor material is a particularly crucial decision, as some materials are unworkable in moist areas like a personal one. Hardwood tends to warp with moisture, so it is not an excellent option for a bathroom. However, tiles of various types are very popular.

If you have a small business in a building made for multiple employees or customers, you have an additional important decision ― bathroom stalls (also known as toilet partitions). There are many different types of partitions that work well for particular locations. For example, if the bathroom has public showers, a partition material that withstands moisture like Solid Plastic is necessary. A high-traffic bathroom like one in a bar needs a sturdy material able to resist graffiti and staining like Phenolic. Just like in a personal bathroom, you also decide on the floors, counters, and walls. A sturdy tile is a common choice for floors and walls in many public restrooms.

Considering where a bathroom is, what other fixtures are in the room, and how many people use it are keys to determining which materials are the best. By considering these first, you possibly save money by choosing materials that withstand the environment, rather than replacing a different material frequently.

2. What Is the Budget for the Bathroom?

The second thing to consider is how much everything costs and how much you choose to spend. While many think of cost first, going for a lower-cost option that is susceptible to damage or destruction because of the environment only leads to more costs in the end. However, budget is still crucial when it comes to picking bathroom materials.

In a personal bathroom, you possibly love the look of tile, but natural stone tile is significantly more expensive than ceramic or porcelain. The same is true for a counter. Granite and other natural stones look great but are very expensive. Cheaper options like laminate fit better into a budget, and there are designs for purchase that mimic the look of granite or wood without sacrificing durability.

The same budget concerns apply if you have an employee or public access bathroom for your business. However, the costs are significantly greater whenever there are a larger area, multiple toilets and sinks, and partitions to consider.

When picking partitions and accessories like toilet paper holders and trashcans, there are multiple options at a wide range of prices. Cheaper partition options like stainless steel and high-pressure laminate are excellent choices for the budget-conscious bathroom while still offering design options. Choosing between paper towel holders and hand dryers is a decision with budgetary and environmental implications.

Budget is a big issue with bathroom and overall building construction. It is helpful to consult with a professional on how much money you allow for a bathroom or to estimate prices for materials.

3. Is There a Desired Design or Color Scheme?

The third and most fun thing to consider about bathroom materials is design. Once you narrow down material options that fit your environment and budget, select the one that best matches your chosen aesthetic.

For a personal bathroom, this is easy. Pick what you like! Your selection is a popular tile or a unique choice of carpet for the floors. The walls are possibly a sunny yellow or a cool blue.

In a bathroom for multiple people, there are more opinions to consider. Most people are new to carpet in a public restroom (and it is much harder to clean), so it is possibly not the best option. However, a fun tile brightens a bathroom significantly.

Different partition materials come in different colors and patterns, including faux wood and stone textures. These options are great ways to add more sophistication to bathrooms. In addition, a bright pop of color and an engraved logo on a bathroom stall door are great ways to get people talking.

A bathroom works with the overall design of your business to create something memorable. Picking cohesive materials that people using your bathroom enjoy is essential.

Conclusion

Material choice is important, whether your business’ bathroom is just your personal toilet or a multi-stall restroom. Floors, walls, counters, and partitions all play parts in how a bathroom is used and enjoyed. By picking materials that fit your bathroom’s environment, budget, and design, you create a functional, fashionable space.

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