Tidying up a bathroom can be a lot of work and it doesn’t help that it’s one of the most unglamorous chores as well. However, with the right materials and design, cleaning your bathroom doesn’t have to be such a handful.
In this article, South Shore Dream Bath, a trusted expert in bathroom remodeling and bathroom safety upgrades, shares three features that will make your bathroom easy to clean.
Groutless Tiles
Dirty grout lines make a dirty bathroom. And oftentimes it’s hard to remove the dirt and grime that cling to them. The good news is that you don’t have to put up with the difficulty of cleaning grout. You can go completely groutless with “tadelakt,” an ancient Moroccan technique that uses lime-based plaster. This plaster is waterproof and mold and mildew-resistant, and it’s sealed with a soap solution that keeps grime at bay. The process, however, requires the expertise of trained artisans, so it can be costly.
A more affordable alternative is to opt for large tiles with narrower grout tiles. These tiles usually require less upkeep, and they’re great for creating a fresh, modern look.
Acrylic Wainscoting
Acrylic wainscoting offers both practical and aesthetic benefits. It can add an elegant style, pattern, or texture and create an illusion of space in your bathroom. Moreover, since it’s made of 100% waterproof material, it can resist mold and mildew. You won’t have to worry about mold growth near your shower enclosures or any part of your bathroom. Acrylic wainscoting can also protect your bathroom from scratching and marring.
A Reliable Exhaust Fan
Excess moisture can cause problems in your bathroom especially if you don’t have a reliable exhaust fan installed. A good exhaust fan can prevent the development of mold, mildew, and other microorganisms.
South Shore Dream Bath offers an array of remodeling services that will make your bathroom renovation hassle-free. From one-day bathroom remodel to full makeovers, we will ensure to meet your requirements. Call us at (781)-733-5405 or fill out our contact form to request a consultation.