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- In bath design, function has always come before form. But today's
homeowners expect their hardworking bathrooms to go beyond hygienic
and practical functions. For some, a bathroom should be wired to
21st-century technology for ready access to information and entertainment.
For others, the dream bath is a home spa for a welcome spiritual
and physical retreat. Other homeowners want their bathroom to do
double duty as a personal gym or dressing area.
The good news about designing a bathroom: anything is possible.
Whether you're building from the ground up or renovating your existing
space, you have lots of products and storage options at your fingertips.
You can also find practical conveniences that give a stylish, new
twist to form and function.
Functional Faucets Go High-Tech
More manufacturers are incorporating the latest gadgetry into faucets
to make them even handier - and smarter. JADO recently introduced
a collection of lavatory, tub and shower faucets designed by French
architect Jean Nouvel, who is making a splash in the United States
with his minimalist building designs. Nouvel incorporated electronics
into the faucets for temperature control and touch-sensitive operation.
The chrome-finished faucets have thermostatic valves that deliver
the water at just the right temperature, and you can program them
to save your favorite volume and temperature settings.
Small Conveniences, Big Luxury
Manufacturers are also working at warp speed to create new bathroom
luxuries and conveniences. Recent tubs, for example, tend to be
larger and deeper. Some tubs help keep themselves clean and/or are
bacteria resistant so you can spend more time enjoying them and
less time cleaning them. Others offer heated walls and ergonomic
backrests. Even the traditional bubble bath has gotten more sophisticated
with manufacturers providing built-in aromatherapy, chromatherapy
or hydrotherapy features. In the shower, you'll find products with
multiple heads at multiple heights in multiple positions, body sprays,
preset individual temperature controls, built-in seats, and steam
and tanning units. Even floors and towel bars may be heated.
Stylish Storage Solutions
Homeowners who want to relax in peace - away from everyday gadgetry
- can find low-tech yet high-impact designs. When it comes to storage
solutions, new designs feature moveable parts to make the most of
any space. For example, Porcher added a mirrored storage cabinet
and vanity to its L'Expression Suite of Zen-inspired products and
furniture. Like a revolving door, the suite's Totem Mirror System
turns on a pivot to give you a full-length mirror on one side and
storage compartments on the other. There's a central drawer for
cosmetics (or whatever you like to keep handy and hidden), adjustable
glass shelves, a side hook to hang a bathrobe, and a bottom drawer
that opens to more storage. A wood-finished, matching vanity offers
storage beneath the sink basin, along with a chrome towel bar.
No matter how functional you want your bathroom - from high-tech
to low-maintenance and relaxing to fully-wired - there's a design
to fit your needs and style.
For more information, contact Lindsey Rose at (612) 375-8516 or
lrose@clynch.com.
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