How to Design Wendy House Bathrooms

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Wendy Houses are incredibly diverse structures, being used for recreation, work, education, healthcare and more. These become even more useful with the inclusion of bathroom units within the Wendy House itself. However, with this limited space, it’s important to consider the design of the Wendy House bathroom carefully before starting.

The many uses of Wendy Houses

With the installation of a bathroom unit in your Wendy House, you can use this multi-functional space in several ways. Some examples include:

  • Temporary classroom or creche
  • Low-cost accommodation or guest houses.
  • Home workshops or offices
  • Art studios
  • Man shed or women’s retreat
How to maximise space in Wendy House bathrooms

When you’re designing a Wendy House, space limitation must be a consideration, but with some creative bathroom solutions, you can have everything you need without detracting from the space. Here are a few ideas to consider.

1.     Floating Shelves

A really fashionable bathroom feature, which works well in Wendy Houses, is floating shelves. These can be stacked creatively to provide a sleek storage space in the bathroom. The bonus is that floating shelves are not only fashionable but affordable and durable as well.

2.     Wooden Crates

Another smart storage solution for your Wendy House bathroom is wooden crates which can be drilled to or stacked onto the wall. You simply need to treat the wooden crate in either a shiny or matte finish for water resistance, and then affix them to the wall.

3.     Sink Skirts

Sink skirts are a type of fabric hung beneath the sink as a way to conceal piping and storage. These are an effective and affordable way to hide cleaning products or other unsightly objects in your Wendy House bathroom. It also adds a bit of texture and colour to the bathroom.

4.     No Obstructions

Visual barriers make any space feel smaller, so try to avoid any obstructions in your Wendy House bathroom. This means avoiding clutter in the form of dustbins, scales, and washing baskets. You can try to get creative in storing these items or use them in other rooms.

5.     Lighten the Area

Small spaces are made to feel a lot bigger with the installation of mirrors. A Wendy House bathroom will benefit from reflective finishes, such as a mirror over the sink or even ceramic tiles. Natural lighting via a window or even additional ceiling lighting can also make the bathroom space feel much bigger.

Why Choose GEZA’s Wendy House Bathrooms?

GEZA’s Wendy House bathrooms are a unique and enticing design with several enticing benefits:

  • All-in-one: The GEZA bathroom has a basin, toilet, bath, and geyser.
  • PVC Showers: Plug-in-and play shower units for wendy houses, provide  complete waterproof shower stall solution, prefabricated to simply assemble and install in a matter of hours. 
  • Variety: They come in Clear Pine, White Fibreglass, Mahogany, and Cherry Finish.
  • Neat: The unit has a built-in geyser drip tray housing all the pipework, as well as the geyser and cistern for a compact look.
  • Accessible: The wash hand basin is moulded into a removable top, with an inspection cover for easy access to the geyser thermostat, element, and drain cock.
  • Design: The unit features a swivel mixer with an extended spout fixed to the top to feed the bath and hand basin.
  • Luxury: This is a quality bathroom that meets the demands of the modern household while keeping space limitations in mind.
  • Geyser: The 80-litre vertical Kwikot geyser is ideal for small to medium Wendy Houses.

Over the years, GEZA has developed an extensive range of the finest quality bathrooms for Wendy Houses. Whether you’re looking for a full bathroom or just a bath or shower unit, GEZA has affordable solutions to suit any homeowner’s budget and requirements. These bathrooms are suited for Wendy Houses, holiday apartments, bachelor flats and affordable housing developments.

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