Bathroom becomes smart, cozy and green

2023-10-19 22:00:00

The bathroom has also found a new role in the furnishing concept. It has gone from being a purely sanitary place to a designed living space that meets many requirements.

Today is “Bath Day”. Most important finding: The bathroom has become a fully-fledged living space. Homeliness, zeitgeist, fashion and style, but also modern usage concepts for a better quality of stay and health-related activities are the sought-following criteria for professional bathroom design today.

More and more often there are stools, armchairs and cushions in the bathroom

In addition to atmospheric lighting systems and lamps, stools, cushions and armchairs, carpets and wallpapers, color-coordinated accessories and high-quality, homely bathroom furniture with guaranteed storage space are increasingly being found in the bathroom. The bathroom is becoming more furnished, more textile, more flexible and more beautiful.

Sustainability and zero waste also in the bathroom

The bathroom is increasingly being viewed from the perspective of sustainability. Replacing outdated sanitary products with more efficient and highly functional upgrades also makes sense for ecological reasons. When it comes to saving water and energy, a lot can be achieved and easily implemented by using new hand showers and fittings for the washbasin. When it comes to toilets, there are numerous innovations on the market for a sustainable bathroom with rimless models, water-saving geometries, dual-flush technology and hygienic surfaces that can save water and cleaning agents. At the same time, the shower toilet is becoming more and more important and also makes a contribution to sustainability by saving toilet paper and completely eliminating the use of damp toilet paper.

The zero-waste trend is also becoming increasingly important for the bathroom. The goal of zero waste is to completely avoid waste. This is particularly true for plastic waste, which often occurs in the bathroom, because there are many care and cleaning products such as toothpastes, shower gels, shampoos, all-purpose cleaners, etc., which are usually filled in plastic containers. Daily use inevitably leads to a high consumption of fossil and non-biodegradable materials.

On trend: tiny bathrooms and barrier-free bathrooms

Lack of space is also compensated for by qualitative improvements and clever usage concepts. And the following applies especially to the bathroom: When space is limited, creative ideas are required. The Tiny Bathroom concept is characterized by simple aesthetics, new, reduced-size product categories, smart solutions, comfort and individualization.

An important factor, especially when renovating: A barrier-free bathroom extends the ability to use the apartment well into old age – a socially important factor in an increasingly aging population.

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