Wall-hung and floor-standing vanity units look stunning in design magazines - all that visible floor creating clean modern lines and spatial illusion. Then you actually install one and discover the reality involves serious wall strength requirements, hidden plumbing complications, and storage compromises nobody mentioned.
Choosing between square and rectangular shower trays affects your bathroom layout, how much floor space you're committing, and whether the shower feels cramped or comfortable during daily use.
Creating an expensive-looking bathroom doesn't necessarily require spending a fortune - in fact, just a couple of strategic choices in specific areas can deliver a luxury appearance, all without the luxury price tag.
We have put together our top tips for organising your bathroom cabinet, designed to help you to get to work and have it sorted in no time at all.
Wall hung, small, back to wall, and corner toilets can help you make the most of your small cloakroom space. Learn more about these options and how to maximize space in your cloakroom.
Shower doors are one part of your bathroom that can quickly get to the stage where they look a little grubby, and the bad news is that they can be tricky to clean. To help you work out the best way to clean your shower door, we have put together some of our cleaning tips to ensure that you don't spend all your time cleaning and still look the best they can.
Storage is something that we all need in our bathrooms. Without it, the items you keep in this part of your home can become disorganised, which means that the entire room can look cluttered and messy.
Our guide gives you a few pointers on installing a bath at home.
Want to make sure that your shower tray is as slip-free as possible? Here are the best things to try to have a much safer shower experience.