There’s no doubt about it, water conservation is a huge challenge, and with the average person using 143 litres per day and 63% of that used in the bathroom (according to waterwise.org.uk), we’re all too aware of the impact of bathroom rituals on the environment. So, here are some inspirational ideas that will allow you to save water without compromising on style.
A water aerator is a small attachment that sits on the end of a tap that adds streams of air into the water flow, allowing less water to be used in the same amount of time whilst still maintaining the pressure.
Integrated aerators can be found in the vast majority of our taps, including our popular Nest range.
Flushed an average of 7.7 times a day per person, the toilet is the main culprit for water wastage, however with a dual flush, users can choose a smaller flush, which can use as little as 2.5-4 litres of water.
Loop R flush plate
VitrA dual flush plates come in a variety of designs and colours and are fitted on to a wall-hung frame.
While a long soak in the bath is known to simultaneously be a great stress reliever but also a big water consumer, it is possible to have a guilt-free bath.
The VitrA Balance bath is shallower than normal, using less water to fill. By altering the sloped end of the bath to 45 degrees, you can still run a deep bubble bath whilst saving a significant amount of water.
In recent years, bathroom decoration ideas offered specifically for people who value their homes consist of more modern designs. It is possible to make a choice according to different criteria of bathroom decoration, which is comprised of useful, stylish, and contemporary designs.
One of the essential parts of toilets and bathrooms just like washbasins and bathroom sanitaryware, WCs come in many different sizes, styles, and colors. In the selection of these products equipped with smart functions to make life easier, many factors from design features to the width of the usage area, from the production materials to the preferred color should be considered.
The population rate as well as the demand for housing are increasing rapidly all over the world, especially in big cities. As a result, houses are getting smaller and smaller. Much more creative and functional solutions are no longer an option but a necessity in all living spaces getting smaller, including bathrooms.
Hygiene should be constantly taken into consideration in every aspect of daily life. It is necessary to pay extra attention to the cleanliness of bathrooms due to the fact that they are common areas of use, and they often come into contact with water and remain moist for a long time. There are different and effective solutions to make bathrooms look as clean as on the first day.
You can use ceramic tiles that will stand out with their functionality both indoors and outdoors and have an aesthetic appearance. Providing your space with the most natural looks, ceramic tiles from materials such as natural stone, wood, concrete, and marble retain their first-day state for a long time thanks to their durable composition.