this is the common bathroom used by my two sons, so the priority was always durability and ease of use rather than aesthetics.
we kept the layout straightforward — vanity, toilet, and a separate shower area — so everything is easy to access and quick to clean. nothing fancy, just practical decisions that make daily routines smoother.
the vanity is custom-built with enough storage to keep toiletries tucked away. having drawers instead of open shelves helps keep the space looking less cluttered, especially with two users sharing the bathroom.
the vessel sink and simple mixer tap were chosen for easy maintenance. fewer grooves and details mean less buildup over time.
the toilet area is kept minimal, with a bidet spray positioned within easy reach. we also chose a toilet paper holder with a flat top, so there’s a place to rest a phone instead of balancing it awkwardly or leaving it on the sink.
it’s a small detail, but surprisingly useful — especially in a shared bathroom where things tend to get left everywhere if there isn’t a proper spot for them.
wall hooks provide a place for towels and clothes, keeping them off the floor and helping the bathroom dry faster after use.
we chose neutral tiles throughout because they’re forgiving, easy to maintain, and unlikely to feel dated. this bathroom isn’t meant to impress — it’s meant to work well for everyday use, even with two growing boys sharing it.