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4 Tips For Successfully Adding An Open-Concept Bathroom To Your Home's Master Bedroom

Open-concept bathrooms are a popular design concept in luxury hotels, and they can also make a great addition to your home. Removing the wall separating your master bedroom and the connected bathroom makes the space larger, which prevents your bathroom from feeling too cramped.

Designing an open-concept bathroom can be challenging, however. Taking a hot shower can make your bedroom humid, and it makes your bathroom less private. Careful planning can help you avoid these pitfalls. If you're interested in adding an open-concept bathroom to your master bedroom, read on to learn four tips to make your renovation a successful one.

1. Install a Curbless Shower  

Curbless showers are a popular choice for open-concept bathrooms because they make the whole bathroom area seamless. There's no raised step to enter a curbless shower, so there's no separation between the shower floor and the rest of your bathroom floor. Curbless showers are great for any bathroom because their seamless design makes the bathroom feel larger. They're a great choice for open-concept bathrooms in particular because they help it feel like a natural extension of your master bedroom.

2. Give Your Open-Concept Bathroom a Simple Design

When you're designing an open-concept bathroom, pick plumbing fixtures with a simple, minimalist design. You should also use neutral colors like gray or white for your bathroom design. Making your bathroom design simple and using neutral colors makes sure it won't clash with the design of your master bedroom. It also gives you the freedom to redecorate your bedroom however you wish in the future since neutral colors and simple fixtures will continue to blend in with the new interior design.

3. Increase Privacy With a Motorized Shade or Frosted Glass Divider

To solve the issue of privacy in an open-concept bathroom, you should install a motorized shade or a frosted glass divider between the bathroom and your master bedroom. When you need privacy, you can draw the motorized shade closed while you're using the bathroom, blocking it from sight. A frosted glass divider can also be used to give you privacy. People in your bedroom won't be able to see through the frosted glass, but the divider will still let light through. This retains the feel of a bright, open-concept bathroom while allowing for privacy.

4. Add a Dehumidifier to Your Bedroom 

If your master bedroom doesn't have very good ventilation, you'll need to install a dehumidifier to prevent humidity from becoming an issue. Taking a long shower will release a lot of water vapor into the air, and the water vapor can potentially cause issues like mold growth when it collects in a room that's meant to stay dry like your master bedroom. Adding a dehumidifier to your bedroom and turning it on after you take a shower will stop high humidity from causing any issues.

If you feel that an open-concept bathroom is the right choice for your home, contact a luxury bathroom renovation company in your area and tell them what you want in your design. A professional renovation service can remove the wall between your bathroom and your bedroom to give your bathroom an open-concept design, and they can also install all of the plumbing fixtures and pipes that you'll need to make your dream bathroom a reality. 


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