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What You Need To Know About A Bathroom Suite

Date Published: 24th September 2009
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A suite denotes a certain level of luxury accorded to a given room. The set of necessities needed to make a room into a bathroom collectively form a bathroom suite. This set is made up of a bath tub, a sink and a toilet. If you want to go all out then there is also the option of a bidet. In case you do not know what that is it's the one which looks like the toilet but is used for cleaning your privates.

Bathroom suites are fairly easy to be acquired depending exactly on what you are looking for. Personally I would go for the online shopping option. This way you get to see designs from all over the world. There are however specialized retail outlets all over the country. The good thing with this is that you get to see and know exactly what you are buying. The problem there is that you are limited to only a handful of bathroom suites to choose from.


The price range for bathroom suites is as widely varied as it can get. First of all some retailers can sell you one piece of everything from different collections. In other words you have put together your own set. This comes in handy when you are a smart shopper. Other retailers can only sell a whole set together as it came to them. Apart from that other factors like materials and craftsmanship used are also another deciding factor.

Bathroom suites today come in myriad different styles. As architects keep making us better buildings interior designers have also had to kick their skills up a notch. They are challenging the materials, their shapes and their finishing. There are so many styles that there really is no need to mention them.


No doubt all homes need a good bathroom suite. The highest clientele for most bathroom suite makers however is for public buildings. A hotel building for example will require the same bathroom suite but in bulk. A single home owner will however just buy a single one or even worse just a piece from an entire set. The bathroom suite makers will therefore target such hotels.

A couple of advantages come to mind when I think of these amazing bathroom suites. The most obvious is the fact that you can choose the bathroom suite to match your lifestyle. If you are an outdoor liking person for example you can buy a forest inspired set. This will always keep you feeling like you are not too far away from the outdoors. It also shows those who come in that you like the outdoors and takes out all the guesswork.


A bathroom suite that's carefully picked has some if not perfect harmony to it. The bath tub goes with the sink which goes with the toilet. Nothing seems awkwardly out of place. All this is part of bringing that classy touch into the bathroom that I am sure we all want.

When it comes to buying these bathroom suites I can only think of one disadvantage. That is when the bathroom suite comes all together as one set. What if I already have a sink and bathtub I only need the toilet? What if I really love only the sink and can't afford the whole set?

Annie is an expert furniture and interior design writer. Her current area of specialism is bathroom furniture, office furniture and table linens
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