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3/4 Bath - Modern Bathroom
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New York Bathroom Kids
#Example of a large minimalist children's bathroom with white and marble tile#a white floor#a single sink#and wall paneling. The bathroom also has a doorless shower design#a one-piece toilet#white walls#a console sink#marble countertops#a hinged shower door#and green countertops. master suite#modern kitchen#dark wood#kids#white bathroom#tv stands#marble sink
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How to Choose the Right Fixtures for Small Bathrooms
Remodeling a small bathroom presents unique challenges. The goal is often to maximize space without sacrificing style and functionality. If you are a homeowner in the Broomall, Pennsylvania, area looking to upgrade your compact bath space, you have come to the right place for expert advice and top-quality selections. In this article, we will discuss which fixtures for small bathrooms make great choices during a remodel or renovation project.
Size And Scale Matter for Fixtures for Small Bathrooms
When space is at a premium, you must make choices with efficiency in mind, getting the most out of whatever small or compact fixtures you choose. Here are some fixtures for small bathrooms to look for when working on your remodeling or renovation project.
Console sinks come with sleek legs that occupy less visual space than a cabinet vanity.
Wall-mounted sinks provide an uncluttered and open feel, allowing for more floor space.
Round-front toilets are designed to offer comfort while taking up less space than their elongated counterparts.
Single-handle faucets are space-saving and simplify using a sink, making them perfect for tight spaces.
Wall-mounted toilets can dramatically change the perception of space by freeing up floor area.
Storage-smart vanities have drawers that pull out rather than doors that swing open and can be easier to access in a small space.
MIRRORS AND LIGHTING
In addition to fixtures like sinks and toilets, the mirrors and lighting can significantly impact a small bathroom remodel’s look, feel, and spaciousness.
Large mirrors: Installing a large mirror, especially opposite a window or near the vanity, can effectively double the light in the room and give an illusion of more space.
Good lighting: Adequate lighting can make a small bathroom feel brighter and more prominent. Consider adding sconces or even a small skylight.
Keeping Style in Mind
While functionality is crucial when choosing fixtures for small bathrooms, infusing your style into the design is also essential. Choose aesthetically pleasing fixtures that match your style. Even in small spaces, the beauty of the fixtures can complement the overall decor.
For example, if you prefer a contemporary, minimalist style, look for clean lines and designs of fixtures to enhance the sense of space. On the other hand, if you prefer a more traditional design, look for fixtures with more ornate or traditional design queues.
In addition, explore a variety of options. At Weinstein Bath & Kitchen Showroom in Broomall, we encourage you to visit and see the different styles and designs we offer. You can better understand what works best in your space by comparing various fixtures firsthand.
Visit Weinstein Broomall for Personalized Guidance
At Weinstein Bath & Kitchen Showroom, we help you choose the right fixtures for small bathrooms. Our expert team assists you in exploring the latest designs and picking styles that match your taste and needs. Visit our Broomall, PA, showroom to experience the variety and quality of products tailored to your small bathroom needs. Let us transform your bathroom into a beautiful, functional space. Get started on your small bathroom remodel today by contacting us or visiting our showroom.
Blog is originally published at: https://www.weinsteinbath-kitchen.com/how-to-choose-the-right-fixtures-for-small-bathrooms/
It is republished with the permission from the author.
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Modern Bathroom Example of a large minimalist 3/4 glass tile porcelain tile, beige floor and single-sink shower bench design with flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, a bidet, white walls, quartz countertops, white countertops and a floating vanity
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Portland Master Bath Example of a large minimalist master gray tile and ceramic tile ceramic tile, gray floor and single-sink bathroom design with recessed-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, a two-piece toilet, gray walls, an undermount sink, quartz countertops, a hinged shower door, white countertops and a built-in vanity
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3/4 Bath - Modern Bathroom
Example of a large minimalist bathroom with a single sink, white walls, a wall-mount sink, a hinged shower door, white countertops, a niche, a floating vanity, and solid surface countertops. The bathroom also has a white floor, tray ceiling, wall paneling, one-piece toilet, brown cabinets, and flat-panel cabinets.
#all white bathroom#tile and wood floor combinations ideas#marble bathroom vanity#white and wood bathroom#master bathroom#bathroom vanity lights#wooden bathroom vanities
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Kids - Bathroom Example of a large minimalist children's bathroom with white and marble tile, a white floor, a single sink, and wall paneling. The bathroom also has a doorless shower design, a one-piece toilet, white walls, a console sink, marble countertops, a hinged shower door, and green countertops.
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Kids - Bathroom Example of a large minimalist kids' dark wood floor, brown floor and single-sink bathroom design with raised-panel cabinets, gray cabinets, a two-piece toilet, gray walls, quartz countertops, white countertops, a niche, an undermount sink and a built-in vanity
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Bathroom 3/4 Bath Example of a large minimalist 3/4 gray tile and ceramic tile ceramic tile, gray floor and single-sink bathroom design with recessed-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, a bidet, beige walls, an undermount sink, quartz countertops, white countertops, a niche and a built-in vanity
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Bathroom 3/4 Bath in Austin Example of a large minimalist bathroom with a single sink, white walls, a wall-mount sink, a hinged shower door, white countertops, a niche, a floating vanity, and solid surface countertops. The bathroom also has a white floor, tray ceiling, wall paneling, one-piece toilet, brown cabinets, and flat-panel cabinets.
#pentagon floor tiles#wooden bathroom vanities#master bathroom#freestanding bathtub#marble bathroom vanity#textured walls#bathroom vanity lights
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3/4 Bath - Bathroom Example of a large minimalist 3/4 gray tile and ceramic tile vinyl floor, black floor and single-sink bathroom design with flat-panel cabinets, gray cabinets, a one-piece toilet, white walls, an undermount sink, quartz countertops, white countertops and a built-in vanity
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Arplis - News: Creative Campervan Kitchen Idea
s Designing our campervan kitchen was probably the thing I was most excited about to begin with. I love cooking, and we’ve typically rented places with less than ideal kitchens, so I was excited to actually design my own cooking space. Exactly the way I wanted it. But my excitement wore off as soon found out how overwhelming designing a campervan kitchen can be. Your kitchen is likely where you’ll have the most decisions to make of your entire campervan build. Here’s what I mean: Water: Do you want running water? Cooking: Propane or electric? How many burners? Do you want an oven? Refrigeration: What is your plan for keeping food chilled? Storage: What type of storage do you plan to build? Countertop: What material would you like to use for your countertop? Placement: Where in your van will you place your kitchen? That’s a lot to think about, but don’t get overwhelmed! We’re here to walk you through each step of your campervan kitchen design. How to design your dream Vanlife Kitchen We’ll break down the different options as well as pros and cons for each. Plus, we’ll share what we chose for our campervan kitchen and explain why we chose it. Additionally, at the end of this article, you’ll find some more helpful resources: Kitchen Essentials: A list of our favorite items in our kitchen! Campervan Meal Ideas: Need ideas for what to cook? We’ve got you covered with our go-to healthy recipes for the road! Kitchen Layout Inspiration: We’ve rounded up some seriously cool kitchen designs to help inspire your layout. Determine your campervan kitchen needs First, consider how much cooking you’ll realistically be doing inside your van. These questions should help guide you in determining your campervan kitchen needs: 1. How much time will you be in your van? Full-time Vanlifer Weekend Adventurer Somewhere in between 2. How many people will you be cooking for? Just me! More than me 3. Which version of cooking sounds more like you? Campervan Chef: chopping lots of veggies, using more than one pot to make your meals, experimenting, and maybe even baking! The Minimalist Cook: opening cans, boiling water, and mixing ingredients in a single bowl that you’ll also eat out of (saving dishes!) Middle of the Road: not totally “chef” status, but you’ll be doing more than just boiling water and heating up canned goods Understanding your needs is going to help you design the perfect campervan kitchen for you. A full-time vanlife couple who considers themselves “campervan chefs” are going to need a much different set-up than a solo weekend adventurer that’s more of a “minimalist cook”. Personal Example: We live in our campervan part-time. There are two of us. We LOVE cooking and experimenting with new recipes. We usually incorporate lots of fresh produce, so we use all the counter space we can get. Campervan Kitchen Budget Another factor to consider is your overall budget, as that is going to shape some of your decisions. We’ve had two very different campervan kitchens, and our budget played a big role in how we built each: Kitchen on a tight budget: Our first campervan had a super basic kitchen that cost us less than $50 to build. My “dream” tiny kitchen: Our second build has a much higher-end kitchen that feels like it belongs in an actual home. Wanna know how much our fancy campervan kitchen cost (down to the penny!)? We’ve broken it all down right here! Things that can add up: 12V refrigerator (these can be surprisingly expensive, though we do have a good budget recommendation for you!) a propane system lumber and hardware for cabinets and drawers some types of countertops (like live edge wood or sometimes butcher block) running water Money-saving Tips: gravity fed water jug instead of running water cooler instead of a 12V refrigerator make curtains for storage instead of cabinets and drawers induction or electric cooktops instead of a propane system Even cheaper still: use a portable cooktop that uses propane 2-burner (we had one similar to this in our first campervan kitchen) single burner Use thrifted cookware (or items you already have). There’s no need to go out and buy new utensils, pots, and skillets if you don’t have the budget for it. Choose a more basic material for your countertop, like plywood Psst! If you’re on a really tight budget, check out our tutorial where we show you exactly how we built a campervan kitchen for under $50! Water & Plumbing Your water system is going to be part of your kitchen that is used for more than just cooking. You’ll use it to fill up water bottles, brush your teeth, wash your face and hands, and maybe even use it for showering (depending on your van build). Gravity-fed jug This was the kitchen in our first campervan build, and this picture shows an example of a gravity-fed water jug. (See below for the link to the exact sink we used.) The simplest and cheapest option for water is to use a jug of water that sits at the edge of your sink. Open the spout to get water, and close it when you’re done. Pros: super simple set up very inexpensive Cons: you’ll have to get a smaller water tank, and therefore will need to fill it pretty often Foot pump A step up from the gravity-fed system is to install a foot pedal. Essentially, you will need to step on the pedal and pump to generate the pressure needed to run your water. Running water Do you want to turn on your faucet and have water run like it would in a house? If so, it’s going to require a bit of planning and work, but in our opinion, is super worthwhile. These are the components you’ll need (conveniently, we’ve put them all on an Amazon Shop page: Large water tank Strainer Water Pump Accumulator Faucet Sink Drain Gray Water Tank PEX tubing, connectors, and cinch rings Something to think about: Do you want the option of having hot water? We opted against this at first but wished we had installed one. We ended up deciding to put it in after the fact (6 months after our build). Doing dishes is easier, but the biggest reason we wanted hot water is for showering. Cold showers are alright on a hot day, but when it’s chilly they aren’t so fun! We chose the Camplux 5L propane water heater for our van. What we chose & why: We chose to have a fully-functioning running water system in our van. We had done a gravity jug in a past build and wanted a step up. We’re really happy with it! The only change we made was adding a water heater, because having the option of heated water (especially for showering) is so much nicer than only having cold. Choosing a Campervan Sink While we’re on the topic of water, let’s talk quickly about sinks. It can be a bit tricky knowing what to look for and finding a sink that is the right size for your small campervan kitchen. Personal sink recommendations: Budget option: We had this sink in our first build and it worked super well. It is actually meant to be a dish-washing basin, but we fitted it with a hose that connected to a bucket where we collected our grey water and it worked great! Farm sink: If you are looking for a classic white farm style sink, you’ll quickly find that most of the options are huge! They’re meant for regular-sized kitchens, after all. But we found one that we love that looks really nice (it is meant for a bathroom). This sink can work well with the front side exposed (like we have it) or having it recessed into your countertop. Buy Used: If you have a local Habitat for Humanity ReStore, that can be a good place to check for sinks (as well as other kitchen items). Just make sure it’s not too big for your van, since most of the items at these stores come from homes. DIY: You can make a sink by finding a bowl that will work for your basin. You’ll need to drill a hole for a drain and make sure it’s properly sized for the plumbing fittings, but it shouldn’t be too difficult to DIY it. Propane vs. Electric Cooktop When it comes to choosing a cooktop, there are a handful of options. But one major factor to consider is whether you’d prefer cooking over gas or on an electric burner. We’ll go over the options below. Portable cooktop If you’re on a tight budget or don’t want to spend much time on your build, the simplest (and cheapest) way to cook food in a campervan is with a portable propane stove. These come in one or two-burner options. We used a 2-burner propane stove in our first campervan, and it worked well. We were always sure to open a window while cooking. Electric cooktop Electric burners are a popular choice for campervans, as they don’t come with the same safety hazards as propane does. That said, using your electric system to cook can drain your power quickly, so you’ll need to monitor your batteries. Alternative: Induction Cooktop Induction cookers use electricity, but they cook your food differently. Instead of heating up the burner itself, they use electromagnetic radiation to transfer heat to the pot you cook with. We don’t have experience with these in a campervan, but they do tend to heat up faster which may mean you use less power to cook your meals. The downside is they tend to be more expensive, and you will need cookware specifically made to pair with an induction cooker. Propane burner If you like cooking over gas burners, it’s possible to install a propane system in your campervan build. That said, it is extremely important that you follow some very specific guidelines in order to install it properly. What we chose & why: We chose to do a 2-burner propane cooktop because we really prefer cooking with gas in general. Plus, we didn’t want to worry about draining our battery when cooking. Campervan Refrigeration Deciding how you plan on keeping your food refrigerated is a pretty important decision. Here are some options: Cooler In our first campervan kitchen, we simply used an inexpensive cooler and filled it with ice every few days. In case anyone is curious, we spent $66 in 3 months on ice. Yes, we’re huge nerds about tracking expenses. (Mostly so we can share with you!) Psst! Wanna know how much other parts of daily life in a van cost? We broke down our vanlife budget here. It’s not a perfect solution, as we had to find places to get ice, and we had to empty and clean it out every so often so it wouldn’t smell. Plus, it required a bit more attention than a regular fridge so that our food didn’t go to waste. Coleman Budget cooler Yeti Higher-end cooler Refrigerated chest A (big) step up from a traditional cooler is to get a refrigerated chest. At a glance, it might not look all that different than a regular cooler, but it has a 12V connection, allowing it to actively refrigerate food. This means no need for ice! In short, it does the job of a refrigerator but looks like a cooler chest. These are often priced better (but sometimes not) than 12V mini-refrigerators, but serves the same purpose. The downfall to these is that you will specifically need to design your kitchen around a chest, making it accessible from the top. We’ve seen some vanlifers install these in a very heavy duty drawer (they’re not lightweight, especially when filled with food!). We’ve also seen them built into a bench seat. 12V Refrigerator We had no idea how expensive 12V refrigerators were until we started looking… So we’ll warn you that this is one piece of your kitchen that can (surprisingly) cost a lot. Why can’t you just buy a mini fridge? (They are a lot cheaper, after all!) Technically, you could (if you have an inverter), but refrigerators draw a lot of energy. A LOT. If you went with a regular mini-fridge, you’d likely only be able to run it in increments to avoid draining your battery. The 12-volt options on the market are much, much more efficient. But they are also generally much, much more expensive. We’ll walk you through the best 12V refrigerators on the market as well as a budget option that we personally chose (and really like). Dometic CRX 65 Isotherm 12V Fridge Budget 12V refrigerator We opted to go with a lower-budget 12V fridge (it’s really difficult to find inexpensive ones!), but we’re pretty happy with it. Our fridge draws more energy than the more expensive models would, but so far it has worked great and keeps our food very cold. Insider Tip: If we’re running low on battery, we turn it off while we sleep, and turn it on in the morning (when we can draw solar power). This has never been an issue, and our food is typically still very cold when we open the fridge in the morning. If we do another van build in the future and have more money to work with, we would likely choose to upgrade to either the Dometic or Isotherm model so it was more efficient with energy usage. What we chose & why: We chose a Smad 1.7 cubic feet 12V refrigerator because we liked the idea of being able to open the door like a regular refrigerator. With our van’s very small footprint, it was really difficult to find a spot where we could put a refrigerated chest, so the upright design worked a lot better with our compact layout. Plus, I like being able to stand things up and organize them like I would in a regular refrigerator rather than a cooler style. Storage Unlike some of the other categories where you need to make one big decision, you’ll likely choose a few of these storage options. It’s a good idea to start brainstorming your vision, as the storage is going to shape your overall kitchen design. Tip: Think about what items you’re actually going to be storing so you know how much space you’ll need. If you already have the items, it can help you visualize and cut down any that aren’t necessary. This is essentially the “bones” of our campervan kitchen. We then added faceplates to the drawers and a cabinet door to make things look nicer. Cabinets Cabinets are simple(ish) to build and can be made to fit your needs (deep, shallow, short, tall). Also, while wooden doors with hinges are most common, you could also cover them with curtains. Drawers Drawers are super handy for smaller items like silverware and miscellaneous items, however, they can be a bit difficult to build from scratch. Not impossible, but they do require some patience. (We speak from experience!) Insider Tip: Getting some shallow containers for more organization in your drawers is key! We have this bamboo organizer and really like it. Upper shelves (open vs. closed) Having overhead storage helps take advantage of vertical space. Consider if you want them to be cabinets that open and close, or an open shelf. Creative Storage Ideas Truthfully, the options are endless. We’ve got an article with all sorts of campervan storage ideas that you can check out to get more inspiration, including a few of our own kitchen storage ideas that we think are super cool: a hidden drying rack a narrow pantry that makes use of vertical space under cabinet Mason jars (good for bulk rice, quinoa, lentils, etc.) What we chose & why: We did a combination of drawers, cupboards and an open shelf. We also included some creative storage options, as described above. Kitchen Countertop While a countertop may seem like an afterthought, it is kind of an important piece of your kitchen. If you’re spending a lot of time and money on your build, you probably want a countertop that “fits” your aesthetic. But if you’re all about function over looks, you could save quite a bit of money in this category. Unlike many kitchens in houses, you’ll want to steer clear of granite-esque counters, as they will be incredibly heavy. Instead, most vanlifers opt for wooden counters. But the decisions don’t stop there. Keep reading for some different countertop options at a variety of price points. Plywood Our first campervan kitchen was nothing fancy so the plywood countertops were perfect. They were very functional and inexpensive. Tip: We always kept that blue cutting board in place with an exposed screw that we’d place the handle over. If you’re not into aesthetics, your countertop can be a good place to save some money. A simple piece of plywood will be functional, lightweight and cheap. This is what we chose for our first campervan build and it worked fine (though it wasn’t super pretty!). Make it pretty: We’ve seen some people get creative with “fixing up” their plywood counter tops. We’ve seen some people layer pieces of scrap wood in an interesting pattern and then covering it all in epoxy. You could stain the plywood or paint a cool design, and seal it up. Just be sure that whatever treatment you do, it is food safe. Butcher Block Butcher block is a popular choice in campervans because it is easy to work with, durable, relatively inexpensive, and looks nice. This is what we chose for our second van build, and we love it! Insider Tip: Don’t forget Wood Oil & Wax! If you decide to go with a butcher block countertop, or a different type of unsealed wood, you should get a bottle of wood oil and/or wood wax. The staff at our local lumber yard (where we purchased a slab of maple for our hand-carved table) suggested Walrus Oil, and we’re big fans now. What’s the difference between wood oil and wax? Wood Oil: Conditions the wood and keeps it from getting dry and cracking. You’ll feel a big difference when you put a layer of wood oil on your countertop. Wood Wax: This helps to keep the wood somewhat water-resistant. If water is spilled, it’ll bead up instead of soaking in. How to use them: We use both oil and wax to keep our butcher block countertop and our maple table healthy. If you choose just one product, we’d recommend the oil to at least condition the wood so it doesn’t dry out. If you use both like us, oil it first and let it soak in overnight before applying a thin layer of wax. Over time, you’ll need to apply these products less and less. Live Edge Using a piece of live edge wood as your kitchen countertop is one way to make your van completely unique. Live edge wood is stunning, but unless you have a connection, it can be quite expensive. We were quoted $600 by a local seller. If you go this route, be sure you have a plan for planing it (to get it completely straight) as well as sealing and installing it. The man who we inquired with offered these services at an additional charge. What we chose & why: We ended up going with a butcher block countertop because it is beautiful and on the more affordable end of the spectrum. Originally, we wanted a live edge countertop, but it would have been much more expensive than the $100 butcher block we picked out at Home Depot. Placement & Layout Here’s a process shot as we were close to completing our first (very simple!) campervan kitchen. When it comes to planning your campervan kitchen layout, it’s not a question of whether you want a big kitchen or a small one (all campervan kitchens are small!). Instead, think about what appliances you plan to include as well as where in the van you’ll place the kitchen. Next Step: Once you’ve determined the placement of your kitchen, you can start to piece each part together. For example, will the sink go to the left or right of the stovetop? Where will the refrigerator sit? We have a whole article describing the process of how to design your dream campervan layout, so be sure to check that out. Here are some ideas for kitchen placement: Along the wall behind the driver's seat This won’t block the sliding door and you’ll easily be able to get from the cab into the back of the van. This layout is what we’ve chosen for both of our van builds and it has been a good use of space. Along the passenger’s side wall If you have somewhat limited space and are planning to install a shower (likely behind the driver’s seat), it can work to put your kitchen against the opposite wall (behind the passenger seat). If you choose this design, be sure you give yourself enough room to get in and out of the sliding door. Directly behind the driver and passenger seats This will create a barrier between the cab and the back of the van, but it can be a good use of space in a smaller vehicle. Out the back of the van If you have very limited space or a standard roof that doesn't allow you to stand fully inside your van, placing the kitchen out of the rear door can be a good idea. It’s also a good idea in vehicles with low roofs, since placing the kitchen outside will allow you to stand while you’re cooking. The negative to this is if it is rainy or windy, you won’t have much protection from the elements. It’s also not a great option for cold weather. What we chose: For both of our campervan builds, we placed our kitchen along the wall directly behind the driver’s seat. Campervan Kitchen Essentials There are seemingly endless options for kitchen gadgets and accessories. If you’re on a tight budget, this is an area you can go very minimal. Thrift as much as possible or use what you already have. If you want to make your kitchen as functional as possible though, we’ve got some suggestions for worthwhile accessories and gadgets. Big Berkey: This water filter allows you to drink from the tap with confidence, no matter where you’re parked. It eliminates 99.9% of toxins and bacteria, plus it improves the taste too. Just be sure to have a way to secure your tank when you’re driving. (We use a bungee cord and an eyehole hook). Dish drying mat: This super affordable mat is awesome because it protects our butcher block countertop from excess moisture. Omnia Stovetop Oven: This handy device allows us to bake on our stovetop (no oven required!). It looks somewhat similar to a bundt pan and comes with a secondary bottom piece that creates a hot air chamber so food bakes instead of burning. Coffee: We are coffee addicts, and have a couple different options depending on what kind of morning it is… French Press: This is what we use for our daily brew. Simply heat up water in a tea kettle and pour over grounds. Wacaco Nespresso: We recently discovered this device that allows us to make espresso from inside our van. No coffee shop needed! We also use this milk frother when we want to make fancy drinks. Aeropress: We know a lot of vanlifers who swear by their Aeropress. It’s compact and makes great coffee, but we usually drink a couple of cups each morning, making a French press more practical for us. If we were to get an Aeropress for our van, this wall-mounted bamboo organizer is pretty cool! Slim Trash Bin: This trashcan is awesome! Not only does it fit in the super narrow space between our kitchen wall and the driver’s seat, but it fits much more trash than we thought it would. We typically only need to empty every 3-4 days (or sometimes even longer!). At $25, this one is on the more expensive side, and there are certainly cheaper options. Just be sure to look for one with a lid, which will keep it from spilling when driving and will keep the smell minimal (which is important in a tiny space). Dr. Bronners: We’re longtime fans of this versatile biodegradable soap. Dish scrubber: We fill this with some Dr. Bronners and it makes doing dishes simple! Oxo Pop Containers: These containers have an airtight seal and are PERFECT for storing stuff in a van. We use one to store coffee, and we have two others that we use for storing leftovers, veggie sticks, etc. in our refrigerator. This is the only reasonably-sized container we’ve found that fits well in our fridge. It says they should only be used for dry storage, but we’ve used them for leftovers and it works just fine. (FYI the link above is the exact size we use, short 1.7-quart rectangle). Bamboo fiber bowls: We have two different sets of bowls from this brand — a shallow bowl that works well for salads, and a deeper bowl that’s perfect for oatmeal or soups. They are lightweight and shatter-proof, making them perfect for vanlife. Mason Jars: These are great for storing bulk items like rice, quinoa, lentils, and cous cous. Instead of buying new ones, you can always use an old mayonnaise or pickle jar and upcycle it! Magnetic knife holder: We chose this affordable magnetic knife holder and love it. It has a powerful hold and our knives stay right in place. Plus, it was a fraction of the price of many others ones we saw. Knives: If you already have knives you like, there’s no need to get new ones. However, we didn’t have any, so we bought this set of three. They’re beautiful and they work really well! Bamboo organizers: We have this cutlery organizer in our drawer, as well as a few other shallow plastic trays we thrifted. They keep all our miscellaneous items organized (which is clutch)! Blendjet: If you want a way to have smoothies on the road, but don’t want to commit to a large blender, this handy little device is a great option! No cords or electricity needed. It has a USB port so you can recharge it, and we are surprised by how powerful it is! Fruit hammock: This is one of the most popular “vanlife” items, and we can understand why — it’s pretty cute! Plus, it keeps your produce in place. Mesh produce bags: Instead of a fruit hammock, we opted for this 4-pack of mesh produce bags because we use a lot of fruit and veg, and that little hammock just wouldn’t cut it for us! Instapot: We personally don’t have one of these, but we know some vanlifers who swear by it. It takes a bit of energy to cook, so make sure your electric system can handle it. Campervan Meal Ideas Are you stumped when it comes to cooking in a campervan? It can be a little tricky at first to get adjusted to making meals in a tiny kitchen, and your capabilities depend on the kitchen setup you go with. However, you should be able to recreate lots of your favorite meals (perhaps with a few minor tweaks). If you’re looking for some inspiration, we’ve created a list of some of our go-to healthy recipes that we make a lot in our van. Most of them use just one pot (which is nice when you have little space!). Additionally, most of these recipes can be made vegan and gluten-free, or you can add dairy and protein options. Start Cooking! Campervan Cookbook Enter your email and we'll send this 21-page cookbook immediately to your inbox, absolutely FREE! We'll also be sending you bonus tips on all things #vanlife: like the best parts of vanlife and the worst, plus everything you'll need to know to convert your own campervan and hit the road! Send me the cookbook! Thank you! You have successfully joined our #vanlife subscriber list. Get ready for more vanlife content coming your way soon! Up next: Check out our Vanlife Homepage for all things #vanlife from building your own campervan to how to plan an epic road trip! Campervan Kitchen Layout Ideas Looking for some kitchen inspiration? We’ve gathered some seriously cool kitchen designs so you can start brainstorming your own layout! Which is your favorite? The L-Shaped Kitchen L-Shaped Campervan Kitchen | Image by: @carpenteringram This designer made use of the front of their van to install an L-shaped countertop for the kitchen space. This kitchen features a sink, mini-fridge, and 2 burner gas stove. Using innovative storage solutions, you are able to stock the shelves and cupboards below as well as the upper cabinets with kitchen necessities. The gas, electrical and water lines are all hidden beneath the countertop and out of sight. Who’s it for: People who prefer a lot of prep space in their kitchen. Why we like it: We love the way they secured the open shelves with elastic so things don’t get jumbled while the van is in motion. Having an opening upfront allows some of the natural light to come in from the window and a pass-through to the driver. The Backyard Kitchen Campervan Kitchen image by @kris_lunning This popular design for smaller vans moves the entire kitchen prep-space to the back of the van. Stored on a pull-out that can be retracted into the under bed “garage” space, this kitchen has everything you need to make use of the outdoor space. The only downside is you can only access it when parked. Who’s it for: People traveling in warmer climates (outdoor kitchens in sub-zero temps are not a great idea!). Why we like it: By moving your kitchen outdoors to the back, you can tuck it out of the way when it’s not in use and it eliminates clutter in your van. The Sideyard Kitchen Campervan Kitchen image by @roamingwithrob Similar to the “Backyard” kitchen, this outdoor kitchen set up pulls out the side access door. This is another great kitchen design idea for smaller vans. Everything is stored on a pull-out that can be retracted into the in-van cabinet space. This kitchen has everything you need to make use of the outdoor space, the only downside is you can only access it when parked. Who’s it for: People traveling in warmer climates (outdoor kitchens in sub-zero temps are not a great idea!). Why we like it: By moving your kitchen outdoors, you can tuck it out of the way when it’s not in use and it eliminates clutter in your van. The Door-Side Kitchen Campervan Kitchen | Image source: @van_damme_diaries This unique kitchen layout makes use of the space in front of the access door. While this space is generally left open for easy access to the van, this couple added a fold-down insert to connect two sides of their kitchen countertop that frame the doorway. They also have unique storage solutions for all of their spices and kitchen essentials tucked into the opposite wall. Who’s it for: People who like connecting their indoor space to the outdoors. Why we like it: Putting your kitchen near the doorway is great for ventilation, and gives you the added bonus of a view while chopping your veggies. The Forward Facing Kitchen Campervan kitchen image by @theindieprojects This kitchen design takes up just the wall facing the front of the van. A small sink is tucked into the corner while a mini-fridge and stove/oven combo make up the rest of the kitchen appliances built into the cabinets. Who’s it for: People who prefer their kitchen to take up a small space from the overall van layout. Why we like it: By adding a cut-out above the stove, it gives the illusion of a kitchen window you’d find in most homes. The Back Facing Kitchen Campervan Kitchen image by @vananahammock This unconventional kitchen design has the smallest footprint of all the in-van kitchens shown. With a sink tucked in the corner and extra counter space on the opposite side of the van, they’ve created the ultimate tiny kitchen. Who’s it for: People who prefer their kitchen to take up a small space from the overall van layout. Why we like it: By adding a half wall as the backsplash behind the sink, they are able to maximize the space in front of the bed. The Single Wall Kitchen Campervan Kitchen image by @stinsonvans Campervan Kitchen image by @nikkibigger Campervan kitchen image by @voyage_on This is probably the most common kitchen design as you can see by the multiple examples pictured. Planning your kitchen to run along the length of the van wall gives you a lot of options for variation and design. Most of the time your sink and stovetop will be built in, and you can decide whether you want your fridge on the same side or stored elsewhere in the van, based on space. Who’s it for: People who want to be able to put their own spin on a classic (and easily copy-able). Why we like it: Having your entire kitchen on one side of your van allows you the freedom to utilize the other side for whatever you need most: floor space, seating, dining, or storage. If you want more vanlife inspiration, check out our van conversion ideas article where we round up all sorts of campervan layout styles, from budget builds to super bougie! Are you thinking about living the campervan life? We have TONS of resources on converting your own campervan and living the #vanlife. Check out our Ultimate Guide to Van Life for all the answers to your most burning questions, or read some of our favorite articles below. Campervan Bed Ideas Campervan Storage Ideas Best Campervan Toilets (for all budgets!) How Much Does a Campervan Cost? Budget to Luxury Van Builds Interested in engaging with others about all things #vanlife? Join our Vanlife Facebook community! Save this article on Pinterest for later! We want to hear from you! What is your biggest obstacle in designing your campervan kitchen? What type of kitchen design would work best for you? Comment below and we’ll do our best to get back to you! #Campervan
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How the Kohler Ironridge Farmhouse Kitchen Sink Upgrades Your Kitchen
The sink is one of the most frequently used and prominent kitchen fixtures. Homeowners often seek a good balance between design and utility in their sinks and they can have both with the Kohler Ironridge Farmhouse kitchen sink. An Ironridge sink will make your kitchen design more beautiful and refined with all the durability and utility that are a trademark of Kohler sinks.
How the Ironridge Farmhouse Kitchen Sink Enhances Kitchen Design
The Ironridge Farmhouse Kitchen Sink enhances your overall kitchen design, whether your style leans towards traditional or contemporary. Apron front sinks like the Ironridge are common in kitchens with more rustic or traditional designs and complement those styles. Kohler’s Ironridge farmhouse sink features a sleek, minimalist design, with simple lines outlining the apron-front. Thanks to the Ironridge’s design, the sink works as well in modern or contemporary styled kitchens as in traditional styled kitchens.
Other features of the sink ensure that your kitchen remains beautiful. For example, the Ironridge sink features an apron-front that overlaps cabinet faces, which hides any rough cuts made during installation. The overlapping design strikes that balance between utility (making installation easier) and design (looking beautiful and hiding imperfections in the cabinetry.) Many color options add strong or soft touches that highlight either the sink or other kitchen fixtures in addition to the design.
Durable Construction
The Kohler Ironridge Farmhouse Kitchen Sink excels in both design and durability. One of the significant reasons Ironridge sinks are so durable is because Kohler makes the sinks from enameled cast iron. Cast iron is already a highly durable material, and the enameled glaze further resists chipping, cracking, or burning. The finish is also resistant to acids, so staining and rusting is far less likely. Overall, the construction of Ironridge sinks reduce future maintenance and make cleaning them more manageable.
Improved Utility
Several features of the Ironridge sink make life in the kitchen much more comfortable and convenient.
The large single bowl is 9 inches deep and can accommodate large pots and pans, giving you more working space.
The sink bowl slopes 2 degrees towards the drain, which minimizes water pooling and allows for proper drainage.
The offset drain increases the sink workspace and storage space underneath, so you get more working space both in and below the sink.
In addition, you can get a bowl rack to help keep the drain clear of utensils or dishes. All of these features combine for dramatically increased utility and make working in and around your sink much easier.
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If you want to upgrade your kitchen with the Kohler Ironridge Farmhouse Kitchen sink, contact Weinstein today. Our Collegeville bath and kitchen supply store highlights the finest bathroom and kitchen fixtures and brands. Weinstein has decades of experience helping homeowners choose the perfect kitchen sinks while offering expert consultation and guidance. We have an experienced, passionate team of showroom consultants who will work with you to make your dream kitchen a reality. For more information on our products and services, contact us today.
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Kitchen Labor Costs In Omaha Lincoln NE Council Bluffs IA If you’re experiencing some sticker shock right now, don’t worry. Most likely, materials will take up 65% to 70% of your total kitchen remodeling budget. The remaining 30% will encompass labor and miscellaneous expenses [like delivery and permits]. Therefore, with the average Omaha Lincoln NE Council Bluffs IA kitchen remodel cost at $20,000, expect roughly $8,100 of that total to go towards labor. For smaller Omaha Lincoln NE Council Bluffs IA kitchen projects, expect per hour prices between $100 and $400. As an example, the average hourly rate for a Omaha Lincoln NE Council Bluffs IA plumber is between $100 and $150. Since 30% of your kitchen remodeling budget is going towards labor, it pays to shop around. Use Improve Net to get at least three quotes from Omaha Lincoln NE Council Bluffs IA kitchen contractors. How Much Does a Bathroom Remodel Cost? Average bathroom remodels fall between $9,600 to $11,000 in costs. A low-end remodels typically cost around $2,500 while high-end remodels cost around $23,000. The starting point for a bathroom renovation in Omaha Lincoln NE Council Bluffs IA City is $15,000 and the construction phase will typically take three to six weeks. Here’s how that price tag breaks down: Materials Material costs can vary wildly depending on the quality and style of the fixtures you choose. To educate yourself on pricing, here are the major expenses you can expect Wall & Floor Tiles: These can range from $3 per square foot for basic ceramic subway or penny tiles to around $15 per square for glass or red clay tiles and over $35 per square foot for top-of- the-line stone or marble tiles. (Money-saving tip: Limit tiling costs by painting direct water- exposed areas with moisture-resistant, high-gloss paint instead.) Sink & Vanity: You can buy sink bowls solo or with their own storage vanities. Sink bowls alone run $50-$5,000 and vanities about $250 for a basic option, up to $3,000+ for semi-custom pieces. Sink & Shower Fixtures: Basic faucets and showerheads are $40 to $350+. Statement versions (think handheld showerheads and adjustable water settings) can run up to $1,000. Bathtub: Standard tubs sell for $600 to $3,000+, depending on the size and finish. Those with bonus features, like hydro jets, cost extra and will add more in plumbing and, possibly, electrical
labor costs. (Money-saving tip: Instead of investing in a new tub, have your existing one re- glazed for about $400.) Shower Enclosure: A glass door for shower—$350 to $2,000—costs more than a basic curtain, to be sure, but a door won’t require replacing. Toilet: Think $150 for a basic tank-and-bowl option to $1,000+ for fancier versions with tanks mounted behind the wall or special features like heated seats, hands-free flushing and seat covers that open and close automatically. Medicine Cabinet: These range from $50 for a basic wall-mounted unit that hangs on the surface of the wall to $500+ for space-saving, recessed versions. Accessories: Hooks, towel bars, toilet paper holder and the like can be found for $10 to $100+ apiece. Lighting: Plan on $25 each for basic flush mounts and up to $500 or more for higher-end pendants and fixtures. Extras: If you’re dreaming of radiant floor heating or his-and-her vanities, those will add to your tally. Just weigh your wishes against your budget to decide where to save and where to splurge.
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You wish to have done (many times home owners have several items on their remodeling wish list, prioritize each project as you see fit, and based on your household needs and available financing), email us or give us a call to schedule a design/quote consultation. I have some general remodeling ideas; can you help me establish which ideas will work best for my situation? Yes. You can also go to the contact us page and email us with information that you would like to have completed. When our team member meets with you, they will discuss all of the options that might be available, and help to guide you for what will work best for your situation. We also have a Computer Aided Drafting/Design (CAD) program that can help you and us to visualize the scope of the project. What are your payment options? Payment options vary from job to job, however generally at least the price of materials and travel to the job site is calculated into the down payment. A final payment will then be due at the completion of the work. In Florida (FL), home remodeling contractors will often work with customers on multiple payment plans for large scope jobs. Ultimately, any unresolved payment arrangements are finalized and agreed upon between the customer and contractor during the time that the customer awards the bid to us. What about work schedules and rules for household access by workers during the job? This will vary with the type and scope of the work being done. You can discuss these options and any time leading up to, during, or after your design quote consultation. We will work with you to establish a plan that is amenable to you and minimizes disruptions of your ongoing household activities as much possible. Do you provide clean-up and debris removal upon completion of a remodeling job? Yes. We make special efforts to minimize our footprint both during and after completing our remodeling work, so you can better enjoy the remodeling process and its rewards. How can I be sure that At Home Contracting Inc., will complete the project as it was agreed upon while keeping the standard of quality high? You will have a project contractor who is there to answer any questions or concerns as the project progresses. Their job is to inform you and react to any reasonable request during the project. Many customers who don’t have this open communication with the contractor feel uncomfortable and sometimes feel they are not getting the value as a result.
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Two Luxury Single Family Houses With Red And Grey Decor
Two terrific tours of single family house interiors are here to show us how to tackle a red and grey colour palette for maximum impact, each designed and visualised by Tamizor. Our first luxury family home plays host to a vibrant red sectional sofa, red rug and red pendant light combination that dominates an open plan family living space. All other parts of the living area are knocked back in shades of grey and black, with light relief from wood panelling. The second tour is a slightly different take on the colour theme. White is used to offset swathes of grey and black, and only a smidge of red accent colour showcases inside this scheme.
Tour number one kicks off in a minimalist living room, with a vibrant colour block combo of a red modern sofa, red area rug, red coffee table and a red pendant light. All of the pieces hold together in one single shade of red.
The L-shaped sectional sofas hug the lounge layout around two corners of the huge red rug, facing each other in a conversational arrangement. A tv is mounted on one side of the lounge, opposite the lively flicker of the contemporary fireplace on the other.
The modern fireplace is of a linear design, set upon a black hearth with a rugged edge.
A black wall partially divides the lounge from the dining room, and obscures part of the fireplace from view of the sofas.
An unusual floor lamp lights up the charcoal coloured drapes. LED strip lights illuminate the underside of a black slatted wall panel that frames the tv.
More modern dark interior design shapes the adjacent kitchen dining area. Huge pendant lights hover as giant black cones over a black dining table and grey chairs. A charcoal coloured kitchen looms darkly behind the eating area.
Wood slat panels and doors lighten the look of the dark decor at one side of the open plan room.
Red wall art punctuates the end of the hallway.
A modern grey kitchen sink is sunken into the central island.
A black staircase design rises up through the hall, with black metal balustrades drawing vertical lines all the way from the treads to the ceiling. Daylight peeps through the spindles from full height windows behind. Huge planters grow a couple of plants inside the glass.
Across from the modern staircase, a red pouf sits in front of a large wall mirror. The pouf matches the sectional red sofas in the lounge. These two areas are marked as separate by a change in flooring design – one being covered in light beechwood planks and the other finished in a wide dark tile.
The master bedroom has a completely grey and wood decor scheme, aside from a burst of green coming in with mature indoor plants. A grey bed and padded headboard design is set on top of a grey bedroom rug. Long grey drapes pool at the window.
A glass wall ensuite bathroom follows on with the grey theme, with a grey double vanity unit and grey flooring.
On the way to bed, there is a luxury walk in closet hidden behind wood slat panel doors.
The double slatted doors slide apart to reveal a wide array of garment rails, shelves and drawers. Red seating is lined along the middle of the space.
Even the home gym gets a splash of red, in the form of a red balance ball.
Green botanical art provides contrast.
Inside the ensuite, textured grey floor tiles match rugged grey walls.
Mirrored cabinets are underlined with mood lighting in the shadowy scheme.
Our second tour features a modern living room for car lovers.
Red artwork has been hung on the wall to vie for attention, but whether the slatted doors are opened or closed, it’s the collection of sports cars that wins the award for showstopper.
A white sofa stretches out in front of the white sports cars, joined by another at its side.
Mirrored coffee tables sit in front of each designer couch, reflecting the light from huge windows opposite.
A cool floor lamp joins each of the sofas too.
Green garden views contrast with the red wall art in the room.
A grey area rug holds the whole lounge furniture arrangement together as one cohesive connected area.
A black slatted panel creates a commanding backdrop behind the tv. A white media unit cuts across the dark feature wall. More black slat panel work draws attention to the chimney breast that rises up to the rafters in the room, setting off a modern fireplace.
LEDs illuminate the treads of a dark staircase design.
The luxury dining room contains a huge grey stone table and chunky grey dining chairs.
Black slatted panels cover the dining room ceiling, with track lights twinkling through.
White kitchen cabinets brighten the border of the room.
The kitchen’s dining peninsula matches the rugged cut of the stone dining table nearby. The peninsula support leg is created by a linear planter design that rises up through the countertop.
One wall of the galley kitchen is a lightbox, glowing over the prep area and the grey kitchen sink.
The units that meet with the kitchen peninsula are dark grey to match, with colour coordinated integrated appliances.
Dual aspect green garden views bless the monochrome kitchen design.
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