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Five Must-Haves For A Great Bathroom

Master Account • August 7, 2020
The days of a bathroom serving only utilitarian functions have long past. Bathrooms, especially the master bath, can serve as an in-home spa where homeowners in Chattanooga can spend a few minutes of every day just to themselves, devoid of texts and tweets, to recharge their batteries and wash away the stresses of the day. Functionality, efficiency and beauty are givens in today’s new bathrooms. To create a bathroom that meets your unique needs, consider the following features as must-haves.

 
Natural Light

Homeowners in Chattanooga should make windows, skylights or even glass doors requirements for any renovation. Natural light makes a space more welcoming. It also has therapeutic benefits that include boosting vitamin D that helps prevent bone loss and reduces the risk of heart disease, weight gain and various cancers, according to healthline. Plus, natural light puts people in a better mood and improves sleep. That’s why we consider natural light a must for any renovation.

Curbless Shower

Linear drains make curbless showers an accessible option for almost everyone's home. Curbless showers provide homeowners in Chattanooga with a blank canvas. The shower space does not need to be enclosed and can help make a smaller space more functional, appear larger and more aesthetically pleasing. Curbless showers do not require a threshold, making shower access easier for those who are mobility-impaired and those who may be aging in place or planning to do so. In curbless showers with linear drains, floor covering only needs to be pitched in one direction. This provides homeowners in Chattanooga with unlimited options when selecting the size and composition of their floorcovering. Another advantage is that linear drains do not limit customers to 4 by 4-inch tile or stone.

Sightlines

A bathroom should not be the first thing you see when you enter a home, walk into a bedroom or leave a kitchen or dining room. If possible, do not position a bathroom in a location with direct sightlines from the kitchen, living room or dining room.

Bathroom Location

The same sightline principle that applies to other rooms in the home applies to the location of the toilet in the bathroom. The water closet should not be the first fixture that you see when entering the bath. Space permitting, we often recommend a separate enclosure for the water closet. Not only does it take the toilet out of a line of sight, but it also provides users with privacy.

Size

You don't need to have the biggest bath in the neighborhood to have the best performing bath for your family's needs. You can create an exceptional bath in a relatively small space. We know how to specify products that make smaller spaces appear larger. We know how to create in-home spas with multi-functional shower systems, therapies that can relax tired muscles, rejuvenate skin tone and contribute to your health and wellbeing. Size may be a challenge but never an obstacle to creating the bath of your dreams.

If you would like to discuss how a new bathroom can make your life better and more enjoyable, give us a call at 423-266-0077 or make an appointment to visit our showroom either in person at 2601 Broad St #1A or virtually.
By Alexandria Boaz July 17, 2024
Upgrading to soft-close cabinets and drawers can significantly enhance the functionality and longevity of your kitchen, bathroom, or any space with cabinetry. One of the most immediate benefits of soft-close mechanisms is the reduction of noise. Traditional cabinets and drawers often close with a loud bang, which can be particularly jarring in a busy household. Soft-close technology ensures that drawers and doors glide smoothly and shut quietly, creating a more peaceful and serene environment. This feature is especially appreciated in open-concept living spaces where kitchen noise can easily permeate throughout the home. Another major advantage of soft-close cabinets and drawers is their contribution to the longevity of your cabinetry. The gentle closing action reduces the wear and tear on the hinges and drawer slides, preventing the damage that can occur from slamming. Over time, this means fewer repairs and replacements, preserving the beauty and functionality of your cabinetry for years to come. Additionally, soft-close mechanisms help protect the contents inside the drawers and cabinets from shifting and potentially breaking, which is particularly beneficial for delicate items like glassware and china.  Finally, soft-close cabinets and drawers add a touch of luxury and modernity to your home. They are a sought-after feature in high-end cabinetry and can increase the overall value of your property. This technology demonstrates attention to detail and a commitment to quality, which can be a selling point if you decide to put your home on the market. Moreover, soft-close systems are a user-friendly addition, making it easier for people of all ages, including children and seniors, to use the cabinets and drawers without exerting much effort. Investing in soft-close technology is not just about convenience; it's about enhancing the overall experience and longevity of your living space.
May 16, 2024
he Kitchen and Bath Industry Show (KBIS), held in Las Vegas at the end of February, stands as the premier event in the industry, offering a glimpse into the future of kitchen and bathroom design. With a record number of exhibitors, KBIS showcased an array of new product introductions, emerging trends, and cutting-edge technologies that will help homeowners in Chattanooga create the kitchens and baths of their dreams. At this year's KBIS, a spotlight shone on health and wellness, with numerous plumbing manufacturers unveiling innovative reverse osmosis systems capable of eliminating up to 90% of contaminants from drinking water. Complementing this focus on healthier living, new products designed to enhance shower experiences took center stage, promoting well-being and beauty through rejuvenating skin treatments and muscle-relaxing massage therapies. A nod to nostalgia emerged as a delightful surprise, as several faucet manufacturers unveiled retro-inspired designs tailored for homeowners in Chattanooga seeking the timeless allure of mid-century modern fixtures. Echoes of the 1960s reverberated through grooved channels and faucets designed to complement Shaker cabinets, while a wide range of bridge faucets exuded vintage charm. Meticulous craftsmanship garnered attention, with one faucet manufacturer earning acclaim for its unique faucet handles crafted from Murano glass, each bearing its own distinct character. Intricate hand-hammered details, knurled textures, and detailed facets adorned faucets, sinks, and fixtures, showcasing an unwavering commitment to detail. A shift towards natural hues stole the spotlight, particularly among countertop manufacturers, who unveiled an array of cream, taupe, and gold-toned surfaces. This trend reflects homeowners' departure from sterile, all-white palettes towards softer, warmer tones, inviting a sense of comfort and serenity into their homes. Moreover, countertop and surface material manufacturers unveiled environmentally conscious and sustainable options, including tiles crafted from 100% recycled materials and quartz products engineered to minimize their environmental footprint by significantly reducing silica content. Innovation in appliances also took center stage, with manufacturers unveiling sleek matte black and satin stainless-steel finishes, alongside smart features that redefine convenience. From washing machines equipped with precise detergent dispensing technology to ovens controllable via smartphone apps, appliances are evolving into intuitive sous chefs, offering recipe suggestions, monitoring cooking progress, and even capturing time-lapse videos for homeowners to share on social media. Exciting advancements were also seen in home automation, with systems seamlessly integrated into stone or engineered surface countertops, allowing wireless charging of up to three smart devices. Give us a call at 423-266-0077 or make an appointment to visit our showroom either in person at 2601 Broad St.
May 16, 2024
We know that many homeowners in Chattanooga are fans of the Food Network’s The Best Thing I Ever Ate . The show features world renowned chefs discussing their favorite foods eaten at their favorite restaurants. Asking an expert what they like the best is not the exclusive province of celebrity chefs. Homeowners in Chattanooga often ask our designers and showroom professionals what are the best things they would put in their primary baths? Here is a partial list of our showroom’s favorite features: An in-home spa: Nothing beats having a personal refuge featuring fixtures such as a tub or shower that provides in-home spa experiences that may include steam, massage, color, sound and aroma therapies. Creating an in-home spa provides homeowners in Chattanooga to spend a few minutes a day away from texts, tweets and little feet to recharge their batteries, improve their health and well-being and rejuvenate tired minds and muscles. Heated floors and towel bars. There are few more luxurious feelings than walking on a toasty floor on a cold evening or reaching for a warm, cozy towel as you leave a shower or bath. It’s an unparalleled spa-like luxury experience. The right light. Homeowners in Chattanooga can make personal and bold design statements with over-sized chandeliers, sculptural pendants and dramatic flush-mount lighting. Installing LED strips underneath vanities and along walk ways virtually eliminate the having to disturb a partner if you have to use your bathroom in the middle of the night. Integrated LED lighted mirrors provide even, glare-free task lighting for the vanity area allowing homeowners in Chattanooga to ensure they always look their best when they prepare for their day or a night on the town. Storage, storage and more storage. A well designed primary bath is an organized bath. There needs to be a place for towels, cosmetics, medicines, accessories, hair dryers, tooth brushes, etc. From gorgeous cabinetry to open shelves and everything in between, a dream bath has a place for everything and everything has a place. Niches. Carve outs in the shower or tub area provide extra space for hair care products, soap, sponges and other products. It’s a little touch that makes a huge difference. In drawer outlets help create a clean and natural look and feel by eliminating the need for electric tooth brushes, hair dryers curling irons or other bathroom appliances from having to sit on the countertop or interact with water. Smart showers with digital controls that allow homeowners in Chattanooga to use voice activation, smart phones or settings to set the exact water temperature, flow rate and therapies for individual family members. High quality plumbing fixtures that not only provide superior functionality, a near-lifetime of longevity and an aesthetic that sets the tone for the entire bath. What are the best things you would want in your dream bathroom? Give us a call at 423-266-0077 or make an appointment to visit our showroom either in person at 2601 Broad St. 
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