Bathroom layout ideas
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1. The Classic Galley (Ideal for narrow spaces)
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Setup: Vanity on one wall, toilet and shower on the opposite wall.
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Best for: Small to medium bathrooms, guest baths.
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Pro tip: Install a wall-hung vanity to show more floor space. Place a large mirror across from the shower to reflect light.
2. The Wet Zone Layout (Spa feel)
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Setup: An open walk-in shower without a door or curb, often running along one full wall. Vanity and toilet on the opposite or adjacent wall.
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Best for: Primary ensuites, modern homes.
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Pro tip: Use a single long linear drain. This layout makes your brushed gold tapware the star—choose a wall-mounted shower set or a freestanding tub filler in brushed gold.
3. The Split Bath (Privacy + function)
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Setup: Toilet and shower in one closed compartment, vanity(s) in a separate outer zone.
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Best for: Family bathrooms (2+ people can use different areas).
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Pro tip: Add a second brushed gold basin faucet so two people can prep at the same time without crowding.
4. The Compact Corner (Ultra small spaces)
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Setup: Corner vanity, corner shower (neo-angle or round), and a wall-hung toilet tucked next to them.
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Best for: Powder rooms, tiny homes, apartment bathrooms.
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Pro tip: Choose a corner basin mixer in brushed gold to keep the counter clean and visually expand the space.
5. The Dual-Vanity + Freestanding Tub (Luxury layout)
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Setup: Two separate vanities facing each other (or side by side). Freestanding tub near a window. Large walk-in shower in the back.
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Best for: Large master bathrooms.
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Pro tip: Repeat brushed gold across all fixtures—tub filler, shower trim, and faucets—for a cohesive, high-end hotel look.