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How to Create a Low-Maintenance Bathroom with the Right Materials

Low-Maintenance Bathroom

It's all about making thoughtful design choices that make upkeep simpler. But that's not all. Your decisions should also keep the space functional and stylish.


So where does it all begin? It's in selecting the right materials during unit bathroom renovations. This saves you time, effort, and money on long-term maintenance.


Here's where you can start:


1. Choose Durable Flooring Options

Porcelain and Ceramic Tiles

These tiles are popular for being water-resistant. They're also durable and available in countless styles. Looking for something easy to clean? What about something that can handle high moisture levels without warping or staining? Both hit the mark. They also resisit mould and mildew growth. Making them a great choice for unit bathrooms where frequent cleaning is needed.


Vinyl Flooring

This material is affordable and moisture-resistant. It's also available in different finishes. This includes ones that mimic natural wood or stone. Adding a stylish touch to your bathroom without the upkeep. Vinyl's seamless nature keeps water from seeping through. Making it ideal for family-friendly and low-maintenance designs.


2. Opt for Stain-Resistant Countertops

Quartz Countertops

Non-porous. Stain resistant. Scratch resistant. These are qualities that quartz countertops have. Making them the ideal option for bathroom use. It also resists bacterial growth. Making it a lot easier to maintain. It's a breeze to clean and doesn't even require sealing. Compare that to natural stone options like marble.


Solid Surface Countertops

Do you want a uniform look? Or want something that resists moisture and stains? Go for solid surfaces like Corian. It's extremely low-maintenance. Got dirt on it? Clean it easily with soap and water. Got a scratch? It can be repaired. This saves on replacements over time.


3. Go for Easy-to-Clean Wall Surfaces

Large-Format Tiles

Large-format tiles reduce the number of grout lines. These are often the trickiest parts to clean. You'll spend less time scrubbing thanks to this. Go the extra mile by choosing a darker grout. Go for one that resists staining. You could also use a grout sealant to keep it clean longer.


Waterproof Wall Panels

Want an alternative to tiles? Choose waterproof wall panels. These are made of PVC or acrylic materials. They are easy to wipe down. And their seamless look also keeps moisture from getting trapped. Preventing mould buildup.


4. Invest in High-Quality Fixtures

Stainless Steel or Brushed Nickel

Do you want something durable and resistant to water spots and smudges? Consider stainless steel. Or why not brushed nickel? These finishes only need minimal cleaning unlike polished ones that easily show fingerprints. They are also highly durable.


Wall-Mounted Fixtures

These fixtures include faucets and toilets. They give a sleek look but also make cleaning easier. Without floor-mounted bases to clean around, mopping and wiping down surfaces become much quicker. This approach is especially useful in small-unit bathroom renovations where maximising space is essential.


5. Pick Low-Maintenance Shower and Bath Options

Frameless Glass Showers

These enclosures are less likely to get grimy. That's because they don't have frames that can collect soap scum. Choose treated or coated glass that is more resistant to water. They also minimise watermarks. Making it easier to keep clean.


Freestanding Bathtubs

Alcove tubs with deep right angles in the corners can be much more time-consuming. Compare that to a freestanding bathtub. Or do you prefer a tub-shower combo? Go for a sleek design with minimal edges and corners to keep clean.


6. Consider Toilets That are Easy to Clean

One-Piece Toilets

They lack the cracks and crevices of two-piece toilets. Reducing the areas where dust and grime can collect. This generally makes them easier to clean. And their streamlined design looks better in a minimalist bathroom.


Self-Cleaning Toilets

Are you aiming to make a larger upfront investment? Then go for self-cleaning toilets. They have advanced flushing systems and cleaning solutions. This reduces the amount of scrubbing you'll need to do. These toilets are also generally coated with stain-resistant materials. Making cleaning even easier.


7. Go with Low-Maintenance Lighting Solutions

LED Lighting

LED lights use little energy and last much longer. This means they should not be changed as regularly. Choose wall or ceiling-mounted, dust-resistant fixtures that can be wiped down to make cleaning simple.


Integrated Mirror Lighting

Mirrors with LED lights give off soft, even illumination. They're also easy to clean. These mirrors can remain relatively dust-free, unlike individual fixtures. They also look more streamlined and modern.


8. Select Low-Maintenance Storage Options

Floating Vanities

Floating vanities create more open floor space, which reduces dust accumulation and makes it easier to clean around. These vanities also add a sleek, modern look and can include drawers for hidden storage to keep clutter off countertops.


Built-In Niches

Do you want a practical, stylish way to store toiletries without adding more shelves or baskets? Think built-in niches. These are built directly into the wall. So they're easy to clean and don't hinder movement in the bathroom.


9. Don’t Forget Low-Maintenance Paint

Mould-Resistant Paint

Bathrooms often face moisture issues, making mould-resistant paint essential for reducing maintenance. Look for moisture-resistant paints specifically designed for bathrooms. They resist staining and are easy to wipe clean, which can prevent mould and mildew buildup.


Semi-Gloss or Satin Finishes

Choose paint finishes that are durable and easy to clean. Ones like semi-gloss or satin. These ones stand up to moisture better than matte paint. They're also less likely to stain or discolour.


10. The Power of Proper Ventilation

Exhaust Fans

Moisture in the bathroom will be an easy target for mould without proper airflow. Adding a high-quality exhaust fan will keep bathroom air fresh. Keeping surfaces cleaner for longer. Choose a model with a built-in humidity sensor. One that automatically turns on when moisture levels rise would also be better.


Ventilation Windows

Do you have space for windows? Consider adding one or enlarge a window you already have. This will enhance natural ventilation. Doing so also makes airflow better and lets in natural light. Want to brighten up your space? This will do the trick. Making the room feel more open and airy.


Ancorp Constructions: Expert Unit Bathroom Renovations

We know how crucial it is to choose materials that last over time. Most especially ones that are easy to clean. So do you need help selecting the best fittings, tiles, fixtures, and everything else? Work with our team. We'll turn your bathroom into an easy-to-maintain space. Call us for expert unit bathroom renovations today.


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