
Making your bathroom two person friendly is essential if you live with your partner. It can also help to make it that little bit more practical if you have kids. Anybody can make their bathroom two person friendly, but you’ll have to plan your layout carefully depending on the space you have. You can then try out some of these tips and see if any of them can work for you! Take a look and see what you think:
Expand Your Mirror as Much as You Can
There’s always room to expand your mirror. A huge mirror will have many benefits on a small bathroom. It’ll make it look larger instantly, as it plays a trick on the eye. It will also give you and anybody else in the bathroom more space to do what you’ve got to do. How great would it be to continue doing your makeup routine undisturbed while your partner shaved? A large mirror is a must in any style of bathroom!
Go for a Double Sink if Possible
If you have the room for it, a double sink will help to reduce the amount of arguments and stop people from stressing out every day. You and your partner can both brush your teeth at the same time without getting your gross toothpaste all over one another – yay! A double vanity area like this looks great in just about any home too!
Bigger Vanity Area
Can you afford to get a bigger vanity area? If you can, then do it. The bigger the vanity area and more space you can create, the better. You’ll be glad you did next time you’re getting ready for a big day at the same time as your partner. There are so many styles of vanity units for bathrooms, so make sure you do lots of research to buy the best kind for your needs.
Double Bath
It only takes a little more space to make your bath a double bath. You may not be into bathing with your partner, and that’s fine. But something like this can be a nice addition to have for special occasions!
Make it a Wet Room
You could even go all out and turn your bathroom into a wet room. A wet room is usually much less hassle to have, as it’s easier to clean and you don’t have to worry about getting things wet. Simply exit the shower/bath and the room will dry all on its own. Things won’t go mouldy or start to smell either! It can take a lot of work to make the bathroom a wet room, as you need a proper drainage system and all of the right plumbing in place, or things could go horribly wrong. Just be sure you do it properly and you’ll be fine! I suggest contacting reputable plumbers so that they can give you a quote on a wet room to see if it’s worth it for you. This style of bathroom is becoming more and more popular, with good reason!
Allocate Shelves/Storage
Allocate shelves and storage to yourself and your partner so there are no arguments over who is putting what where. You’ll be able to use the bathroom in peace this way, without your man accidently using hair removal cream as body wash. Maybe have all of your things under the sink, and his under the bath. This way, you can both be responsible for keeping your own stuff tidy too.
Keep it Tidy
It goes without saying really, but you should keep your bathroom as tidy as possible to get the most from it. When your bathroom is tidy, it’ll look bigger and be so much easier to use with somebody else in there too. Tidy up as you go along and give it a deep clean every once in a while. You and your partner should take it in turns, especially if they like to get stubble hairs everywhere (men do this a lot). If you leave everything everywhere and let the bathroom get mucky, you’re going to struggle to make it practical for you. Be proactive!
I hope this post has given you some great ideas on making your bathroom two person friendly. Having a small bathroom can be a real pain, but you don’t have to deal with it. Use these tips and you and your partner can live, bathe, and shave in perfect harmony from now on! Thanks for visiting – come back soon!