I consider the bathroom one of the important parts of the home. It is one of the first areas we see in the morning and one of the last areas before we go to sleep at night. It is also an area where cleanliness is a top priority. At the same time, it can also be a great relaxation area.
My principle of all areas of the house is usage of natural light, easy to clean and maintain, comfortable and definitely easy on the eyes. This same principle was applied to my bathroom.
Since this is a bathroom, I needed to ensure privacy from other eyes yet allow lot of natural light. To accomplish this, the part of the roof over the bathroom has a 2’x2′ skylight and the walls facing the exterior of the house has many glass cubes. This allows for lots of light to enter while ensuring privacy. The use of white tiles and the glass cubes keeps the bathroom bright and at the same time contribute to low maintenance and ease of cleaning. At the same time, I wanted the walls to look “artistic” so I included the use of brown-beige trowel stones, also an easy-care wall component. by not using windows, I will not have to worry about window treatments such as blinds or curtains, which will add work to the maintenance.
I have the luxury of pure, clean water from a source up in the hills, with the added benefit that if I do not use it, I have to release it to the drains or my pipes can burst. So, what does this give me? It gives me the luxury of taking long showers and baths. With good water pressure, I had a “rain” shower installed. It feels so good to have a nice, cool shower after farm activities. To complete my options, I will be installing a water heater so that I can have a warm shower for those cold early mornings.