Optimizing your spaces is vital for your home to be functional and fashionable. Having a bathroom with an integrated dressing room is plausible. Nowadays, design allows you to innovate so that each space is comfortable and practical without wasting or using it to invade other spaces. A bathroom with an integrated dressing room mentions a space where the mandatory separation of these areas is minimal so that this space is shared and functional. Closed closets in small rooms are no longer used. Nowadays, you can think of a slightly larger bathroom space and join it with your open dressing room.
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Adequate distribution
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These spaces necessarily need a separation, even if it is minimal. As one of these is a wet area, it needs a mandatory break. The idea is to place sliding doors without obstructing or occupying much space. Another great idea is to use gypsum wall partitions. It provides a lot of styles and is functional. We do not rule out glass partitions; however, remember that maintenance is always much more complex.
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Suitable coverings
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Choosing the material of your furniture for both your bathroom and your dressing room is vital because it is necessary to maintain the harmony of space and avoid common mistakes in these spaces. We always recommend the advice of a professional to help you plan a proper distribution. However, the tastes are up to you, and of course, choosing the material you like will be essential. If you want warmth with luminosity, combine furniture in matte and light colors. If you like a little more rustic, you can include wood with some matte. They will look amazing.
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Privacy in your spaces
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Having adjoining spaces that use ample space does not mean there is no privacy for each of them. It is essential to create intimate spaces that help us to differentiate between both areas. Therefore, one of the most commonly used resources is panels with translucent glass, usually next to the toilet. Thus, we will ensure the privacy of both areas without sacrificing natural light. As for the shower or bathtub, without a problem, you can use the sliding enclosure that will separate two environments in the same space.
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