7. Make provisions for future plumbing and allow for access to potential trouble spots such as the shower valve. If possible, fit removable panels instead of sealing these utilities behind fixed walls. 8. Find out exactly what sort of fittings you require and whether they will be suitable for the intended location. 9. Think about your style preferences in terms of the fit and flow with the rest of the house. There are products to meet most requirements or designs. Consider the trade off between price and good quality, and look out for longer warranties and guarantees. 10. Consider traffic patterns in terms of how many people will be using the bathroom and how often. Also, if people of varying ages use the bathroom, you may need to choose fittings that cater for different age groups in your household such as a slide shower so you can adjust the height of the spray. Taking time to plan ahead can help to translate your bathroom designs idea into reality and ensure that you end up with your ideal bathroom. Copyright © 2005. Bridget Mwape writes for DIY Tips UK: http://www.diy-tips-uk.com/ which features how-to articles and products to help you with your DIY and home improvement projects.
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