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His and hers bathroom ideas

His and hers bathroom ideas

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Sharing a bathroom with your spouse doesn’t mean that you have to sacrifice space and style. You can create a room that is accommodating to both of your needs, while still maintaining a coordinated and streamlined design throughout. Produce a relaxing and functional his and hers bathroom with these ideas and tips:

Choose a neutral color palette
To keep everyone happy, opt for a neutral color palette in the bathroom. This way, it won’t lean toward a primarily feminine or masculine style. Stick with whites, creams, beiges and tans. You can accent the room with bright colors using towels, bath mats or wall art. Both you and your spouse will find the colors appealing.

Optimize the tub and shower
If space isn’t a factor in your bathroom, you should consider installing a tub and a separate shower. This allows both of you to use the space at the same time so that you won’t have to wait for the other person to finish bathing. Choose rugged clawfoot tub accessories like a stainless steel faucet to combine a vintage and modern style. For your shower, opt for a glass door to help open up the room and create the illusion of more space.

Another option is to install multiple fixtures in your shower to make it easy for you and your spouse to get ready at the same time. For instance, two shower heads allow both people to have an equal stream of water. Plus, two shower heads can create a luxurious bathroom experience when you’re on your own!

Divide the room
To give each person an equal amount of space, it’s fair to divide up the bathroom into two separate sections. This is a great way to organize essentials and keep things tidy. Separating the room will also make it easy to determine how to split up cabinet and drawer space.

Hang two mirrors
Avoid fighting over mirror space by placing two on the wall. Both of you can pick out frames that appeal to your personality. Another option you have would be to get a mirror that stretches across both sinks. A large mirror would help bounce natural light throughout the bathroom, resulting in a seemingly bigger bathroom.

Incorporate dual bath and shower storage options
Chances are, you don’t use the same shampoo, conditioner and body wash as your spouse. If this is the case, you’ll need double the amount of storage in your bath or shower. Have two shelves or caddies hanging at opposite ends of the shower. This way, both of you will have plenty of space to store your essentials, and they won’t get mixed up with one another.

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