Bathroom planning made easy The way to your dream bathroom
Building a house? Congratulations! A new build is an exciting yet challenging prospect. Hard work lies ahead and a number of decisions will have to be made. A lot of time, money and energy will be invested in your new home.
Good planning is essential in any building project, and the bathroom is no different. We are on hand with some handy tips for overcoming this complex task. Find out how you can make your dream bathroom reality in your new home.
After the online research comes the personal consultation at the retailer. They are familiar with all the pitfalls during planning, know the different product functions and can help you in making a selection. Take a list with your favourite products when possible, as this allows you to clear up specific issues directly with your sanitary partner and plan the next steps. If you have already created a 3D plan, bring this to the consultation too.
Innovative ideas for your new bathroom
During the design phase, you should consider two key elements – storage space and cleaning. In everyday life, you quickly see the difference if bathroom utensils are stored cleverly. Innovative storage space solutions allow for all your care products, towels and other items to be stored away so they are not visible yet are still easily accessible.
Clever planning that also takes cleaning into account also saves a lot of time and effort. Think about the benefits of a room with no corners or hard-to-reach nooks and crannies where dirt and bacteria can accumulate. The right materials and surface textures mean less effort is required – and more free time for you.
Your new bathroom is more than just a functional room. It is a place of retreat and relaxation. With sophisticated solutions for freedom of movement, storage space and easy cleaning, you can ensure that your bathroom is not only aesthetically appealing, but is also practical and easy to look after.
Natural lighting thanks to the right bathroom planning
Nothing has a greater impact on the atmosphere of a room than the lighting. This applies especially to the bathroom, where there is often no natural daylight. Fortunately, a homely atmosphere is still possible by installing the right light sources.
Whether natural daylight or functional lighting – we can show you what is needed to light your bathroom perfectly.
Planning a barrier-free bathroom
Our requirements of a bathroom change as we get older, with illness or after an accident. Taking accessibility into account during planning helps saves time and money later on.
Our checklist will help you plan a barrier-free bathroom that meets modern design requirements.
Everyday wellness with shower or bathtub
Do you think there’s nothing more relaxing than recovering from a stressful day in the bathtub? Or do you prefer the advantages of a modern walk-in shower instead? Opinions differ widely here. If you don’t have space for both and are having trouble deciding, take a look at these reasons for having a bathtub or shower in your new bathroom.
Colour in the bathroom
It’s no secret that colours generate a sense of atmosphere and contribute to homeliness in the bathroom.
Are you a fan of neutral, timeless shades or do you prefer bright colours instead? Whether classic bathroom furniture in white, making a powerful statement with black highlights or bringing colour to the bathroom – a coherent colour concept means your new bathroom will provide lasting enjoyment for years to come. Check out our tips on selecting the right colours for your bathroom.
Planning your bathroom step by step
When planning a new bathroom, it is best to proceed step by step. Carefully consider the following four questions:
1. Is the bathroom part of a renovation or a completely new construction?
It goes without saying that planning a bathroom depends on whether it is being renovated or built from scratch.
Unless a complete core refurbishment is being carried out, the floor plan is usually set during renovations. The water and electrical connections are already defined. Decisions here primarily relate to the colours and materials used for the floor, ceiling and walls, and the selection of the new furniture, ceramic appliances for the toilet and washbasin, mirrors and cabinets, and the taps.
In contrast, a new build is like a blank canvas. Regardless of whether you are renovating or starting from scratch, the first steps are the same:
- Be clear about your wishes and needs in the bathroom.
- Look for inspiration – online, in showrooms, magazines or when visiting friends and family.
2. Careful budgeting
3. Planning the bathroom according to the floor plan
4. Shower, toilet and washbasin – which style and designs meet my demands?
Inspiration and bathroom planning by and with Geberit
In the planning phase, there are countless options available for making your vision into reality. Our website is a treasure trove of tips, ideas and inspirations for helping you design your new bathroom.
When planning a bathroom by and with Geberit, your needs are what really matter. We want your bathroom to not only look good, but also be functional and comfortable. This is why we offer innovative solutions for more space, hygiene and functional design.
Everything from a single source
Our complete solutions are what set Geberit apart from other providers. With Geberit ONE, we offer a bathroom series that not only includes sanitary technology behind the wall, but also products in front of the wall such as bathroom ceramics, furniture and taps – and all from a single source. This means you no longer have to worry about whether all elements will fit together – everything matches perfectly and is of the highest quality.
Our service also includes helpful tools and apps for simplifying your bathroom planning. This includes the online 3D bathroom planner and a configurator for your washplace. To ensure you are aware of all the latest trends and possibilities during the planning phase and your new bathroom meets your needs to the full, we also offer advice from leading bathroom professionals – free of charge and without obligation, either digitally or in person.