Let’s be honest – most of us aren’t living in designer homes with five bathrooms, jacuzzies, or personal saunas. If your household looks more like “five people, two bathrooms, and a lot of chaos,” then this one’s for you.
At Integrity Construction and Renovation, we’ve helped families across all walks of life design bathrooms that aren’t just beautiful – they work. And we’ve learned a few things along the way. Here are some of the real-world, expert-backed, customer-tested features to consider if you’re renovating or creating your bathroom with practicality in mind.
Think about how much you actually use your shower
A detachable showerhead or a separate wand isn’t just convenient – it makes cleaning the shower easier, bathing pets simpler, and rinsing off the kids less of a circus act. Dual showerheads let two people comfortably or allow more coverage for taller family members, (You never know how big those kids will get) make sure the showerhead is adjustable or mounted high enough to avoid the awkward lean.
Smart outlets in smart places
Outlets may not be glamorous, but their placement can make or break a bathroom. A GFCI (ground fault circuit interceptor)
outlet near the sink for electric toothbrushes, trimmers, hairdryers is a must. If your considering a jetted tub or a bidet you will need power near by. Even just one outlet with USB ports can add modern convenience for charging devices, especially in homes where everyone fights over the bathroom.
Don’t underestimate lighting
Lights in the shower help prevent accidents, and adding a dimmer on the lights throughout the bathroom can turn harsh morning glares onto calm, wake-ups. If you’re someone who uses the bathroom in the middle of the night, a low-level dimmer saves tour eyes and your sleep.
Storage is survival
Pedestal sinks look elegant, but where do the tissues, band-aids, and extra toilet paper go? Think beyond aesthetic. Choose a vanity with drawers and cabinets. Add a recessed medicine cabinet or a niche in the shower for shampoos. Even a false drawer front that tilts for small items can help the clutter.
Grout is not your best friend
Grout may start out white and crisp, but it doesn’t stay that way for long – especially with kids and high humidity. Go for a darker grout for wear and tear, or consider groutless options like ONYX panel systems, which are seamless, low maintenance, and sleek.
Minimize splashing, maximize sanity
Deep sinks paired with long neck faucets cat down on splash-back, keeping your counters and mirrors dry. This small change can make a big difference when kids wash their hands or when your rushing out the door.
Plan for real life
Double shower rods let you hang your towels and liners without crowding your space. Soft-close toilets save your ears (and your nerves). Exhaust fans with timers ensure you never forget to turn them off, helping prevent mold. Dehumidifiers installed early on can make the space healthier overall.
Think long-term
If this is your forever home, think ahead. Add grab bars in the shower or bath, and make sure walls are reinforced to support them. Wider doorways, low thresholds, and slip resistant floors can make aging in place feel seamless, not an afterthought.
Final Thoughts
You don’t need a luxury budget to have a beautiful, functional bathroom. You just need a plan – and a contractor who cares. At Integrity Construction and Restoration, we treat every project like it’s our own home. Because we know that the little details? They matter the most when you’re living with them every single day.