We love the relaxing vibes of hotel toilets so it was our goal to see what we could achieve on a low budget. The key cornerstones: looks big, clean of clutter and sleek (except for that large pipe) which we felt was better to be exposed for future maintenance.
With the tight space we had, we were still pretty insistent on wet and dry areas so the contractors had to put our sink cabinet pretty close to the glass. It’s been great for us though. The bathroom isn’t soaking wet after we shower. The sink cabinet provides wonderful storage for unsightly products too.
Our rain shower is rarely used and our main purpose in getting the P10 is because it looks so futuristic! That halo shower head? 30th century aesthetics. We do wish the pressure could be a little stronger but that’s just us. Having used this for a few months, we’ve grown used to it.
Our master bathroom isn’t huge so we made space by having a large mirror. Remember, it’s got to be large and not just a tiny rectangle. Our mirror stretches from end to end on the available wall space. It’s also a storage mirror with an LED function for your toilet use at night. It even has a defogging function but we’ve not had to use it since we have a ventilation fan.