Small Bathroom Designs

Creative Small Bathroom Designs That Will Give You More Space

One of the problems of modern living is that property is very expensive and, as a result, people tend to buy smaller apartments. Bathrooms in modern buildings are often quite small and it is essential to make the most of the space that there is available. A small bathroom can be difficult to deal with, but if you apply the principles of great small bathroom design, you will find that the whole space looks bigger and works better.

small bathroom ideasWe provide you with some ideas about how to make the most of the limited space in your small bathroom:

  • Get the best bathroom supplier: Finding a supplier that can provide you with a well-designed bathroom and bathroom sets that work in a small space can save you money and effort. It means that you don’t have to shop around to purchase the toilet, bath, shower, and basin separately, and the pieces that are provided are designed to work well together in a small space. We specialise in compact bathroom sets that fit well together to make the most of your bathroom. Our product range ensures that you can purchase a compact, cost-effective bathroom set that will make your bathroom comfortable and a pleasure to use.

 

  • Make the most of storage: There are certain areas that people don’t usually think about using for storage. If you don’t have built-in cabinets, you can use baskets to store towels and toiletries. Avoid storing toiletries on the rim of the sink, because it can make the bathroom look cluttered. You can also install a shelf overhead above the door frame or the bath, or use a storage ladder instead of a rail to provide both shelving and a rail to hang your wet towels.

 

  • Install only what you will use: Not everybody needs a bath and a shower, but if you do, ensure that you have enough space for both. If not, either don’t install one of them, or get something that can perform both functions satisfactorily. The best option will normally be to install a bath with hosed showerhead that can be used manually or mounted on the wall above the bath. It is also possible to find more compact baths that are specifically designed for small bathrooms.

 

  • Colour is key: Light colours help to reflect light and can make a huge difference in a tiny bathroom. The best idea is to stick to white – this often translates into a better price when you sell our property. Don’t use coloured tiles or paint walls darker colours; instead set the tone and colour scheme with the use of soft furnishings such as towels and bathmats. Instead of using paint to create accent walls, play with texture instead, and this will help to create a more spacious look. White is more practical because it is easy to change the colour scheme of the room simply by exchanging the colour of the soft furnishings.

 

  • Avoid curtains: Stick to blinds if possible. Curtains in a bathroom can make it look smaller than it is, and blinds provide a sleek, minimalist look while still providing ample privacy and airflow when needed. Curtains can also become mouldy, while a good-quality blind will last longer, accumulate less dust, and look better.

 

  • Use mirrors: Another clever small bathroom design idea is to use the magic of a mirror or two in strategic places. The reflection makes the bathroom look twice as big.

 

  • Corner units: Corner units can be very practical because they don’t have to line up flush with the wall. Corner units, baths, or toilets also allow for more space in the centre of the bathroom.

 

  • Sliding doors: Instead of the usual swing door, choose sliding doors for the shower and bathroom doors. This means that no space is required for the opening and shutting, and your door won’t constantly be banging into things in the bathroom.

 

  • Use an expert in small bathroom designs: While there is certainly merit in choosing all the bathroom pieces yourself, a professional who works with small bathrooms can provide you with advice and tips, as well as suggest the types of bathroom pieces and fittings to use.

 

If you are looking for experts to provide you with compact bathroom sets for your small bathroom, give our team at GEZA a call! With our super-stylish designs and great workmanship, we can turn your small bathroom into a pleasure.

Shower Cubicle

Choosing the Most Suitable Shower Cubicle for Your Bathroom

There are so many different shower enclosure options on the market these days and there is something to fit a bathroom of any size and shape. There are so many to choose from, like walk-in cubicles, over-bath units, and standalone cubicles. However, you have to find the shower cubicle that will complement your bathroom and the other units perfectly and make the bathroom easy and comfortable to use.

shower cubicleA shower cubicle that is too big will limit space in the bathroom, and one that is too small may be very inconvenient to use. The plumbing also has to suit the type of shower you choose. You need to know what your requirements are before you choose a shower cubicle, and, to avoid mistakes, we provide you with some top tips on how to choose the best shower cubicle for your bathroom:

  • Style: We all know the traditional shower, the one with a tiled square brick tray and a shower curtain or glass panels. These are entirely functional, but nowadays, there are so much more to choose from, like:
    • Recessed shower: This is usually an enclosure between two walls and can work very well in a medium to small bathroom. It can be fitted with a sliding door to maximise space, or even a pivoted door. Quadrant shower cubicles can also save a lot of space. These are in the shape of a quarter circle and are perfect for corners. These usually have one or two sliding panels to make the shower easier to access without limiting the space in the bathroom.
    • Walk-in shower: Walk-in and walk-through showers have increased in popularity. These are more like a wet room than a cubicle and allow a person to walk in and out without any boundaries, like glass walls or shower curtains. They require little maintenance and are easy to clean; in addition, they are safe to use for all ages. Nowadays, it is becoming more important to have homes fit for all ages. You should have a shower that is safe for anyone to use, regardless of age, and this includes showers for frail, aged people. They also allow you to utilise the space in the bathroom better and there are no boundaries, such as doors and shower curtains.

 

  • Doors are important: When choosing a shower cubicle, you have to find the type of door that will best suit your space requirements and preferences:
    • Hinges: These swing open into the space of the room, and it is important to think about this when planning the bathroom. It is possible to save space with a sliding door, but a hinged door gives you more space to access the shower.
    • Pivoting doors: A pin mechanism allows the shower door to rotate, and opens outwards, while not taking up as much space as a hinged door, because part of the door swings back into the shower cubicle.
    • Bi-folding doors: A very good choice for limited space, these doors comprise a number of glass panels, one of which is fixed to the shower, and other panels are mounted on hinges.
    • Sliding doors: Usually, these consist of a few glass panels that slide over each other to clear a space for entry and exit of the shower cubicle. Because there is no clearance required for a door to swing open, this is an ideal choice for tiny bathrooms where there is very little space.

 

  • Quality: One of the best ways to check the quality of a shower door or cubicle is to check the thickness of the glass. A thicker glass will cost more, but it will feel more substantial. Often shower cubicle doors are made of very lightweight glass to save costs, and a lot of these can be quite flimsy and fragile. Enquire from your supplier about the strength of the glass and/or any guarantees that may be offered. Another way to determine the quality of the shower cubicle door is to check the hinges, the runners and the wheels – get into the shower and check this out. The smoother the movements, the better!

 

If you are looking for a wide range of compact and affordable shower cubicles, contact our team at GEZA today.

Kitchen Sink Cupboard Unit

How to Select the Right Kitchen Sink and Cupboard Unit

Whether you are building a new home or just refurbishing or renovating, you will know that one of the most important rooms in the house is the kitchen. There are few things that add as much value to a house as a well-planned kitchen that is easy and comfortable to cook and work in. One of the most important parts remains your kitchen sink, and if it comes with a cupboard unit, it is even more practical. Being able to make use of the space below the kitchen sink with a cupboard unit is vital and it gives you a lot more storage possibilities. If your space is limited or you have a small kitchen, a good kitchen sink and cupboard unit becomes even more important, and it is vital to choose well when you buy.

Firstly, you have to determine the best layout for the kitchen and the dimensions of the space where the sink is to be placed. As long as the plumbing is available, it is relatively easy to install a kitchen sink unit virtually anywhere. Whether it is below a window or even against a wall in the corner, your kitchen sink has to provide great access and functionality wherever it is installed.

There are a lot of different configurations to choose from for kitchen sinks and cupboard units. You will have to find the one that suits your space the best and is the most practical for your needs. It is not only the width of the sink that counts, but also the depth, and the sink should be supported by a cabinet that is adequately sized. Remember that the sink will require plumbing and pipes beneath it for drainage, and space should be maximised by the cabinet in its design.

The kitchen sink is an integral part of the kitchen and performs a lot more tasks than just the washing of dishes. Remember that the aesthetic appeal of the kitchen can be affected by the kitchen sink and cupboard unit, so choose one that fits in with the overall appearance and feel of the space. Of course, the main considerations are practicality and function, but appeal comes a close second, so it is best to find something that works on both fronts. Also ensure that you get the size and the shape right – this can make all the difference!

If you are looking for a kitchen sink and cupboard unit, please give our team at GEZA a call. We have a wide range of kitchen and bathroom appliances for small and large spaces, and we will help you to find the perfect range for you.

Small Bathroom Renovation Ideas

Seven Awesome Small Bathroom Renovation Ideas

One of the best things you can do to give your home a more modern and cleaner look is to update your bathrooms and kitchen. Everyone loves a luxurious and practical bathroom where you can relax and unwind after a long day, and it becomes a sanctuary of sorts for a lot of people. Not everyone, however, has the luxury of a large bathroom, and when you do renovate or update the look of a small bathroom, it is important to use a few tricks to make the bathroom more practical and to look more spacious than it actually is. We provide some great small bathroom renovation ideas to make your bathroom your favourite room:

 

  1. Be shrewd about storage: Instead of the usual cupboards and cabinets, find quirky ways to create storage. Create open shelving above the door frame to store towel rolls, remove anything large from the floor and wall areas, and use floating shelves. Hide cleaning products behind sink skirts, or hang wooden crates on the wall for storage. Using storage ladders also eliminates the need for towel rails.

 

  1. Maximise functionality: In a small space, it is vital that the room can function properly. Because a small bathroom can look cluttered so quickly, only the crucial elements that support functionality must be incorporated. Don’t add items that serve no purpose. To make the most of the functionality, while still making the space attractive, use glass storage jars for cotton wool or swabs, and make the most of the space under the sink by installing a basket or hamper. To maximise counter space, put toiletries away instead of leaving them out. Roll up towels and store them on a floating shelf or basket, instead of folding and stacking them – this makes them easier to store and easier to reach when needed.

 

  1. Use colour wisely: The palette you use can make all the difference in a small space. In a bathroom, it is advisable to stick to neutral and lighter colours that can create a more spacious ambience. Instead of painting an accent wall in a darker colour, use a light colour and use a different paint technique to create a different texture. White or off-white are practical colours, because it is possible to change the décor and ambience of the bathroom with soft furnishings. Also remember that your bathroom should have a calm and peaceful effect, so stick to neutral colours and keep the lines clean. You can be daring by adding pops of colour with your towels, rugs, or mats.

 

  1. Install a large mirror: This is an age-old trick – because it reflects the image of the bathroom, it makes the space look bigger. Large vanity mirrors, or even a full-length wall mirror, can create the perception of a much larger room.

 

  1. Avoid shower curtains: A shower curtain can make the space look smaller. Opt for a modern glass door or divider instead – not only are these easier to keep clean and tidy, but they also create a perception of space. If installing a glass door or divider is not an option, keep shower curtains light and airy, perhaps even transparent. If the ceiling is high, hang the shower curtain all the way from the ceiling to emphasise overhead height.

 

  1. Maximise light: Often smaller bathrooms have smaller windows, which is why you must be clever when it comes to making the most of the available light, and to install lighting in a way that will add a sense of space. Install a mirror on the opposite wall to the window to let the light reflect through the space and increase the lighting in the room. When it comes to installing lighting, you have to put the most light in the areas that matter. Mimic the natural light outside by using warmer, sunny tones when it comes to lightbulbs.

 

  1. Use a smaller toilet: Nowadays toilets come in all shapes and sizes, and in a small bathroom, a toilet can take up a lot of space. If possible, install a smaller toilet to maximise space around the toilet and on the bathroom floor. Also store items such as scales and dustbins above ground level to maximise floor space.

 

If you are looking for some more excellent small bathroom renovation ideas, give our creative team at GEZA a call today!

Complete Shower Units

How Complete Shower Units Can Make the Most of Your Small Bathroom

If you are in the process of updating the look of your property, you will probably already know that the best places to start is the bathroom and the kitchen. Installing new complete shower units and throwing out all the old-fashioned tiles and other décor can transform your bathroom. Instead of having the old bath and shower with a shower curtain, why not make the most of your small bathroom by installing a modern complete shower unit? This is especially true if you have a small bathroom. Nowadays, so many apartments are smaller than the ones built in the fifties and sixties, and the modern flats in cities tend to maximise the smaller floor space by compromising on the size of their bathrooms.

People tend to underestimate how important selecting the right shower unit can be. Because a shower is usually used at least once a day, some serious thought should be given to the needs of the people using the shower, and a suitable shower unit should be chosen. In small bathrooms, it is vital that the shower remains as functional as possible. Here are some tips when it comes to choosing the most suitable complete shower unit for your bathroom.

 

  • Maximise available space: There are a lot you can do to take advantage of literally every square centimetre of floorspace. Installing a complete shower unit saves a lot of space. A good corner unit can provide you with a bigger shower while still making great use of the available floorspace. Just because space is limited, it should not stifle your creativity, and finding a good supplier of great bathroom and complete shower units is paramount.

 

  • Keep colours light: If you stick to light colours, it creates an illusion of space. The most practical solution is to stick to white or off-white. These colours are not only associated with cleanliness, but it is also possible to update the look of the bathroom or adding splashes of colour by just changing the soft furnishings, such as towels, toilet covers, and bathroom mats. A dark bathroom will look smaller, and even with the best and most compact complete shower unit in the world, it could still end up looking small and dingy with the wrong colours.

 

  • Get a modern shower stall: Bye to the old and in with the new! Those brick shower cubicles with the shower curtain should go. Instead, find a modern, sleek shower unit with a glass door or divider to make the space look bigger. At GEZA, you will find a range of modern complete shower units that will look great in any bathroom – big or small – and a variety of designs that will allow you to find the best shape of shower stall.

 

  • Use mirrors: It is a well-known fact that using a mirror to reflect light (and the rest of the room) can vastly increase the perception of space. Bathrooms are no exception, and full-length mirrors in the shower or against a wall, or a large vanity mirror added in the right location and at the right height, can change the look of the bathroom completely.

 

  • Clever lighting: Lighting can make or break a room, and nowadays there are so many fantastic lighting concepts out there than it is much easier than it used to be to choose the right lighting. Experts recommend that you enlist the services of a professional to come and do your lighting and to make the most of the space you have in your bathroom and your shower unit.

 

  • Carefully choose showerheads: Low-quality showerheads often get blocked easily. Get a high-quality shower that will eliminate the need for constant cleaning of the showerhead, and your showering experience will be a lot more pleasant for a lot longer.

 

  • Safety first: It is vital to get a mixer tap, especially if the shower is used by children. A good mixer tap will largely prevent scalding and have a temperature control that is easy to operate by everyone.

 

If you want to know more about complete shower units and how our excellent range of products can make your life easier, just give our team at GEZA a call today!

Freestanding Kitchen Units South Africa

Advantages of Using Freestanding Kitchen Units

When people think about updating or renovating a kitchen, they often associate it with permanent wall-mounted and floor-mounted units that are installed as part of the kitchen. This can be a scary idea! What if you want to change your mind about the layout of the kitchen as your needs change? Freestanding kitchen units in South Africa are becoming more popular nowadays and they can look great while also being functional and versatile. Here are some of the benefits your will experience if you decide to stick to freestanding kitchen units instead of the inflexibility of permanent floor- and wall-mounted units.

  • You can move them: If you decide to move to another place with no kitchen units, you can take your own freestanding kitchen units with you and install them at the new place. This gives you a lot more flexibility when it comes to selecting another property to move to. It means that even if the new place only has a partial kitchen or not much of a kitchen at all, you can take your units over and you will soon have a fully functional kitchen up and running. In addition to this, you can also change the shape and the layout of your kitchen as the needs of your family change. If you get bored with the current look of your kitchen, you can instantly update it by moving some of your units around.
  • You can build in more storage when needed: It is possible to start off with just one or two units and add to them as your needs change. It is also a practical way of building more storage, to supplement your permanent kitchen units.
  • Easy to clean: It is often difficult to reach all the nooks and crannies of permanent kitchen cupboards, because you cannot move them out of the way, but freestanding kitchen units are easy to clean. They usually also have removable panels that can provide access to the entire unit for cleaning.
  • Easy to install: Compared to permanent kitchen units, installing freestanding kitchen units in South Africa is a doddle! You really only have to find the best spot for your cabinets and ensure that plumbing is installed where needed. With the help of a few tools, you will have a practical kitchen and lots of storage in no time.

If you are looking for high-quality freestanding kitchen units in South Africa, give our team at GEZA a call to find out more about the outstanding range we have in stock.

Basins for Bathrooms

Five Tips for Choosing Basins for Bathrooms

If your home needs an upgrade, one of the best ways is to upgrade the bathroom and kitchen. It can this be a cost-effective way to make your property look more modern and increase its value. A coat of paint, perhaps a new floor, a few tiles, and new taps and basins for bathrooms can add value at minimal cost. One of the first things people look at when deciding whether to purchase a property is the state of the bathroom.

There is a bewildering variety of taps and basins for bathrooms out there. You cannot afford to make bad choices, as this will detract from the look of the bathroom, and perhaps even the property overall. Select carefully to find just the right hardware and bathroom basins for your bathrooms. Here we provide you with some tips from the experts on how to choose your bathroom basins and other hardware to make a real impact and to add real value:

 

  1. Bathroom layout: Think about the current layout of the bathroom and decide whether this works. Are you going to change the layout or not? The layout should cater to the lifestyle of the people who live in the home. If it is the master bedroom’s bathroom, it will probably only have to cater for two people, while a family bathroom will have to be able to deal with a lot more. The guest bathroom only needs a loo and a basin and can be quite small. The location of the bathroom basin is crucial, as this can have a bearing on the style and size of basin you choose. You should also consider what is above the basin – if there are any vanity cupboards above the sink, damage may result if you have a fine glass basin and something falls out of the vanity cupboard. All these things need to be looked at before deciding on the most suitable basins for your bathrooms.

 

  1. Bathroom size: The size of your basin will depend on how much space you have available for your basin, and the amount of storage and cupboard space you need. You can choose a basin that sit atop a cabinet for storage, or if you have ample storage elsewhere, you can opt for a freestanding or floating basin.

 

  1. Style: The style of the basin will also be influenced by the layout and size of the bathroom, and its style should reflect the overall look of the bathroom. Or you can decide on a style of basin first and then upgrade the bathroom according to this look. Fixtures and fittings, such as taps, also have to be in line with the image of the bathroom – combining modern fixtures with antique basins, or vice versa, will not work. There is a variety of styles and materials available, including mounted basins, basins with pedestals, above-counter basins, vessel bowls, and all-in-one countertop basins. Every type has its own benefits and disadvantages, and you have to find the most suitable basins for your bathrooms. Materials include brass, copper, ceramics, stone, glass and more – just keep in mind that the type of material the basin is made of will have a bearing on how long lasting it will be. If it has to be glass, always use the more durable tempered glass. It should also be easy to clean and maintain; for instance, stone basins will have to be sealed occasionally to prevent stains, and often stone requires specialised cleaning products.

 

  1. Colour: While the seventies and early eighties were famous for vivid bathrooms, ranging from salmon pink to avocado green, the nineties and noughties brought back a trend for white or light, pastel-coloured bathrooms. The vivid colours are now back again, but in a different, more sophisticated way. If you are updating the bathroom to sell the property, stick to white, but if you want to make a statement in your own bathroom, you can find many different looks and colours that will make an impact. It is now possible to blend different colours, but exercise caution.

 

  1. Height: The position of the fixtures and fittings is important. Taps must be positioned in a way that makes them easy to reach and operate. They should also fit in with the style of the basin you chose, and size matters; do not choose small taps for a large basin (or vice versa), because the proportions will be wrong. For freestanding or floating basins, it will be best to stick to wall-mounted taps.

 

For a wide choice in basins for bathrooms, fixtures, and fittings, speak to our expert team at GEZA today.

Kitchen Designs for Small Kitchens

Nine Kitchen Design Ideas for Small Kitchens

Upgrading your property can be a lot cheaper and easier than you think. Instead of investing in renovations and rebuilding, why not invest some money in upgrading your kitchen and bathrooms? Anyone will tell you that a well-planned, well-designed kitchen and a new bathroom will undoubtedly increase the value of your property, and if it is just an upgrade you require for yourself in your home, this is also the way to go. While bathrooms are easy to upgrade, kitchens can be trickier, especially if they are small. Here we provide you with some great ideas for kitchen designs for small kitchens that may help you in your quest for a kitchen upgrade:

  1. Use the height: If your ceiling is high, you can use the available height for above-counter storage. Build storage racks and cupboards almost up to the ceiling and use a roller ladder (like the ones in libraries). Of course, it makes sense to store the items that you regularly use on lower shelves, but for the tea set, crystal glasses, or crockery only used on occasion, storage at a high level is quite acceptable. The ladder can be made to fold or stow away easily, and you will still have ample storage space in your small kitchen.

 

  1. Light: To create the illusion of more space and light, stick to light colours in the kitchen – white if possible. Nothing says, “small and dingy” like a dark space, and keeping the window dressing to a minimum and as light as possible will admit more light and emphasise the light colours in the kitchen, creating a perception of space. Lighting is also crucial – place lights in a way that emphasises different areas in the kitchen to make it look more spacious. Place them under overhead cupboards to focus on the counters – this will light up spaces that are potentially dark and that can make the kitchen look small.

 

  1. A pot rack: Pots and pans can take up a lot of space, and easily clutter small kitchens. Get a pot rack to hang from the ceiling and use this for all your pots, pans, ladles, and other cooking utensils that you would normally store in a drawer or cupboard. A pot rack also makes it easier to access the pots, pans, and utensils you need while you cook.

 

  1. Light counters: Darkly coloured counters can make the kitchen look even smaller than it is. To create the perception of space, keep kitchen counters light and interesting.

 

  1. Folding doors: For tiny apartments, such as bachelor pads, a small kitchen can be obscured from the rest of the living space by folding doors, yet the kitchen can be expanded when in use by folding away the doors to create more space.

 

  1. An island: If space allows, get an island to go in the middle of the floor space. This will give you an extra work surface and provide additional storage for other items. If possible, get a moveable island that you can move around according to your needs. Just ensure that it has wheel locks to immobilise it in the location you choose.

 

  1. Mirrors: Experts who do kitchen designs for small kitchens recommend that you reflect the available light with mirrored cabinet doors to create a more spacious feel. The mirrors will also reflect the opposite wall or space, and create more depth in a small kitchen. You can also use a mirrored backsplash to create more depth.

 

  1. Electric stovetop: Because modern electric stovetops have smooth, glassy surfaces, they can also act as additional work surfaces. The sleek look of a glass stovetop also creates cleaner lines and looks less cluttered than a gas stove.

 

  1. Overhanging island counter: If you have an island, create a top that overhangs the one side of the island. This can create the ideal space to enjoy meals. Use simple, backless chairs in a light colour that can fit under the overhang for seating. Backless chairs make for uncluttered lines that create better flow throughout the kitchen.

 

If you need more kitchen designs for small kitchens, speak to our team of experts at GEZA today – we have all the design knowledge and innovative ideas to make your kitchen look wonderful.

Kitchen Sinks South Africa

Choosing the Right Taps and Kitchen Sinks

If you are in the process of upgrading your kitchen or building a new home, you will know that your kitchen is probably the room in the house that needs to be the most practical and functional. This does not mean that you should sacrifice beauty, and if you choose well, you can have a stylish, highly functional kitchen that is a pleasure to cook in. There are so many different types of taps, counter tops, fixtures, fittings, and kitchen sinks in South Africa to choose from that it could be a little daunting to find the right ones for you, and here we provide some advice on how to choose the most suitable types for your kitchen.

A good kitchen sink is vital. These items must be durable, easy to use, and easy to maintain. You should ask yourself how you will be using the kitchen sink, and whether more than one may be necessary. Here are two factors to consider when choosing kitchen sinks for your kitchen:

    • Materials: There is a wide range of materials for kitchen sinks available in South Africa today. Stainless steel is usually the most popular, because it is easy to clean, hygienic, and rustproof, and usually also the most reasonably priced. There are also sinks made from ceramic, granite, marble, or stone available. New on the market are composite sinks, made from materials such as polyester and acrylic.
  • Uses: If you are looking for a sink to just rinse vegetables and fruit, or wash smaller items, a smaller sink with a filtered tap may be all that is needed. For the washing of regular crockery and glasses, you can use almost any type of sink, but fine crockery and glasses may chip or break when bumped against heavy ceramic sinks. Stainless steel sinks tend to be friendlier to crockery and glasses, because the metal surface is more yielding. If your sink is subject to rigorous use and it has to be in constant service, lower-grade stainless steel is usually the best. If you usually use a dishwasher for dishes and crockery, you will have more freedom to choose the type of sink you want.

If you are looking for more advice about which kitchen equipment, fixtures, and fittings to choose, talk to our team at GEZA! We know all about kitchen sinks in South Africa and will be able to advise you on the best choices for your kitchen.

Buy Bathroom Basins

Is it Time to Replace that Bathroom?

Okay, perhaps not your entire bathroom, but has the time come for you to replace the important things, like your tub, shower, and bathroom basin? The answer is not an easy one, and chances are that it will vary from one homeowner to the next. So, to get to the root of this, you will have to take stock of your own home and determine whether it is time to take your pick among the new bathroom basins, showers, and baths out there. Let us take a look at some of the reasons why it might be time to start bathroom shopping again.

Showers and bathtubs are some of the most prominent features of the modern bathroom. A comfortable, appealing place in which to bathe daily will boost both the aesthetics and convenience of your bathroom. After all, our bathrooms are the spaces we turn to for respite from the hustle and bustle of daily life. In addition to improving safety and functionality in this space, if you are displeased with the look or function of your current bathroom, replacing certain features like the basin, shower, or tub can improve the comfort of your space while raising the value of your home. Here are a few reasons why it might be time to update your bathroom.

Your Bathroom Is Outdated

The bathtub and/or shower is usually the most visible feature of the bathroom. When they are outdated, the entire room is dated, even if you have updated other areas such as the basin, cabinetry, or vanity. If your shower or tub detracts from your bathroom’s overall appeal with an outdated design or older finish, or even with just visible wear and tear, it is time to consider replacing these features by updating and upgrading the entire space. At GEZA, our showers and tubs are modern and trendy, proving that you do not need to break the bank to get great quality. We have various options and packages to choose from, including tubs and showers with and without geyser units. You have the right to enjoy the beautiful and luxurious bathroom experience you want.

Your Bathtub or Shower is not Needed

People living in smaller homes need to best utilise every square metre of space they have at their disposal. Oftentimes, a bathroom space simply works better with just a bath, or just a shower. There are many instances when having both, or having the wrong one, will not allow you to utilise the space as effectively as you otherwise could. When this is the case, some tough decisions need to be made. Can your bathroom function well enough with just one or the other? If it has a large, bulky bath, can it operate more conveniently by replacing the tub with a compact shower? Or vice versa? Join the millions of other South African homeowners who are discovering the benefits of removing unused features in their bathrooms, and enjoying more space and comfort.

Is Your Shower or Bathtub Inconvenient?

Convenience is everything when it comes to a luxurious and enjoyable bathroom space. It should be easy and safe to use, but many older homes feature bathrooms that are poorly designed. Builders may have tried to fit too many features into a small space that cannot comfortably accommodate them, or it might just not meet your family’s needs. Be that as it may, if your current bathtub or shower configuration is inconvenient, it will limit the value and functionality of this central and key space in your home. Whether the bathtub is too deep or too short, your shower is cramped, or there is insufficient room for the hinged door to open, you deserve the best use and enjoyment from your bathroom. If you do not get that right now, then you will be hard-pressed to enjoy spending any amount of time in your bathroom.

We supply and install a unique range of bathroom and kitchen units. Our products are used in different properties, from affordable housing projects to container conversions, houses and cottages built of brick, wood, partitioning or steel. Let us help you start enjoying your bathroom again with beautiful showers, bathtubs, and basins. To learn more about our company and our products, simply speak to our team of sales professionals today. We look forward to helping you make the most out of your bathroom space.