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29/10/2021
The family bath is something many of us grew up running away from as children and now running towards as a haven as adults…
Here are some tips to consider when buying a bathtub:
1. Limited space
Where space is a rivaled commodity, an offset corner unit may be top of the list as it takes up the least amount of floor and wall space, the perfect illusion for smaller spaces.
2. Abundant space
On the other hand, where space is in abundance, a free-standing bath is most certainly the way to go. If you are looking for a classic expression, the Victorian slipper bath is for you, whilst the rectangular designs will give your space a contemporary look.
3. Combo
Versatility is the name of the game, so why choose when you can have the best of both? The installation of a shower/bath combination saves you both space and money.
4. Budget
For the budget savvy homeowner with limited space, your traditional drop-in bath fits the bill.
5. Luxury
When relaxation is an absolute must, bring the spa experience home with a spa bath.
6. Family
Do not forget to take your family into account. Should you have little ones or elderly family members using the bath, options with non-slip coating and handrails are a safer option.
Read the full article from Cobra at all4women.co.za
27/10/2021
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25/10/2021
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22/10/2021
Incorporating zoning in our living spaces is an essential tool in achieving a perfect balance between function, form, finesse and flow.
Kim Williams, Cape Town-based behavioural specialist and spatial strategist, is changing the way that we look on our spaces. She believes that the key to great multi-functional design is a balance between behaviour, emotion and functionality.
Below are some of Kim’s top tips on how to apply zoning to your home:
• De-clutter your space
You need to actively make room for the new, especially when zoning a small space. Take stock of the purpose of each room and clear out those items that do not serve a multiple purpose.
• Consider your layout
We have been conditioned to believe in a very traditionalist idea of a home. However, focusing on what we need our space to do and what boundaries we need to put in place will result in a more balanced and functional layout.
• Subdivide your workspace
The Pavlovian theory has proven that stimuli trigger different parts of our brains. Having multiple environments set out in our living spaces, along with multiple stimuli, keep the mind active and inspired as you work.
• Make shared spaces flexible
The lounge is used as a social space, a relaxation space and possibly an exercise space. It is also beneficial that items can be moved around easily and can double as storage. Nesting tables, for example, tuck away, ottomans can serve a double purpose as storage and seating and modular furniture is a great example of multi-functional furniture.
Read the full article at home-dzine.co.za
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